Scorpio-N On Most Dangerous Roads Of China 😡 |India To Australia By Road|
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- Scorpio-N On Most Dangerous Roads Of China 😡 |India To Australia By Road| #EP-29
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Anmol dear....I feel bad for poor Soham as he is not wearing proper winter clothes while U and UR guide are well prepared .....he may be your employee but show some mercy. Rest all is good and u guys are doing great 👍
He is selfish
@@vishalnaikshorts kuch bhi
Agree@@vishalnaikshorts
Right dear 👍
सोहन भाई को सल्यूट है विदेश में भी अपनी संस्कृति माथे पर तिलक लगा कर बढ़ा रहे है जय श्री राम
Respect 🫡 Jai Jai Shree Ram
बिना नहाये धोये तिलक लगाकर तिलक का अपमान कर रहा है
That smoke and the Smell is normal as you are in High Altitude. Due to lack of oxygen the fuel didn't burn fully and it creates a white smoke which contains unborn fuel. And that smell is mostly because of the high carbon presence in the smoke.
Tibet is the western region of China, and its economy is relatively backward compared to other regions in China. Among China's 34 provinces , Tibet ranks 31st. But Tibet is rich in tourism resources, complete infrastructure, and sparsely populated, making it suitable for road adventure tourism.
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I like the guide i mean he is enjoying this trip so much 😂❣
This is not an easy task to construct a road in this Tibet region due to high altitude and very cold region. But Chinese engineers has used different type of technology to construct this stretch of road.
Chinese guide is really appreciable ,And kind
The guide is not Han Chinese. He is a Tibetan. Generally Tibetans are simple minded and honest. Indians and Han Chinese are complicated and untrustworthy.
@@st3231 not all Indians but some
right'
Anmol Bhai i am your big fan but I am also a truck driver for time since 2008 .We are backbone of nation and economy.and we are the internal soldiers of nation.i hope you will have love for trukers❤
Bro ! The Smoke at Starting point is Normal and This usually happens with Car in Cold areas once your engine gets warm smoke will lessen automatically.
Also it is important to keep the car in starting mode for 5-10 minutes every morning especially in cold areas!!
Yes you are roght
May God bless this guy .keep him healthy and am enjoying it as if am in his car, equally enjoying the journey..its really a very nice vedio to see & know the places in China. Roads ways truck's ect wishing you all the best for ur future journey bro
Happy Makar Sankranti Anmol bhai ..... May Mahadev bless you throughout the journey without any problem🕉❤
Happy Makar Sankranti anmol bhai my Mareey journey ❤❤❤❤Emmanuel Dominic Jonathan very nice video good family ❤❤🎉
Tension mat le vo reply nhi krega 😂😂..by the way happy makar sankranti
Bro, this is your schedule : Day 11-12: Drive from Nagqu to Golmud, Qinghai. This will be a long drive, so take it slow and rest as needed.
Day 13: Rest day in Golmud, prepare for the drive to Xining.
Day 14: Drive from Golmud to Xining, visit Qinghai Lake if time allows.
Week 3: Xining to Chengdu
Day 15: Rest and explore Xining, visit the Tibetan Medicine & Culture Museum, and the Dongguan Mosque.
Day 16: Drive from Xining to Xiahe, visit Labrang Monastery.
Day 17: Rest day in Xiahe, explore the surrounding area.
Day 18: Drive from Xiahe to Langmusi, visit the monasteries and enjoy the natural beauty.
Day 19: Drive from Langmusi to Songpan, known for its ancient town and horse trekking opportunities.
Day 20: Rest day in Songpan, explore the town.
Day 21: Drive from Songpan to Chengdu.
Week 4: Chengdu to Kunming
Day 22-23: Explore Chengdu, visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
Day 24: Drive from Chengdu to Leshan, see the Leshan Giant Buddha.
Day 25: Drive from Leshan to Emeishan, explore Mount Emei.
Day 26: Rest day at Emeishan, enjoy the natural surroundings.
Day 27: Drive from Emeishan to Kunming, this will be a long drive so start early and take breaks as needed.
Day 28: Rest and explore Kunming, visit the Stone Forest and Green Lake.
Do you think that if a person is going to one country to another country he doesn't have a proper plan?there is no need to waste your time writing this type of shit.he is having all the plans for his trip
He has left china on 10th january
@@sakshipatel8058 Ms. Sakshi Patel one thing I want to tell you that I am just writing down the upcoming routes. So, mind it before speaking anything.
@@arshdeepsingh6114 Thanks for saying that Bro
Bhaiya ji apne es trip mai nonveg bilkul bhi ni khaya kya apke pandit ji ne mna kiya hai ya koi or reason hai..
Our morning starts with your Vlog.. keep travelling and keep shining. God bless you buddy..
Please don't throw fruits randomly, it will cause the fruits to rot. Maybe this is very common in India, but no one does this in China❤
Awesome videos and you are making us feel as we are travelling with you…..we like your humour ❤ we watch every day keep going bro😊
Your guide is so humble.
Wow Anmol bro love you so much ❤️
Am watching daily your all episodes, so proud of you
Bhai me sun nhi skta pr ap ki video pad k dekhta hu mujhko bahut achhi lgti hai sb smz aa jata hai thanku ❤❤❤❤
We must say China is really adventurous country up till now. We are enjoying this trip. Keep going brother.... Have a safe and joyfull journey ahead
This is not China . This is Tibet
Sir, as we can find in Chinese territory wikipidea that the central region of Tibet is now an autonomous region within China, but Tibet still govern their own laws and rules @@jatinkaushik4
@@jatinkaushik4 you either ignorance or un-educated to claim Tibet isn't China. It's China long before Turkic-Mongols conquered Indian continent.
@@jatinkaushik4The Mongols conquered Tibet in the early 13th century as part of their campaign to expand their empire. Tibet, under the leadership of Sakya Pandita, submitted to Mongol authority in 1247. This marked the beginning of the Mongol influence in Tibet. The Mongols established a system of governance in Tibet that incorporated local Tibetan leaders. They maintained a degree of indirect rule, allowing Tibetan institutions to function under Mongol oversight. Tibetan leaders were often appointed as local administrators and tax collectors under Mongol authority. The Mongol Empire eventually fragmented, and by the late 14th century, the Yuan Dynasty, which ruled China and Tibet, collapsed. This marked the end of direct Mongol rule over Tibet.
During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Tibet's relationship with the central Chinese government was characterized by a mix of indirect rule, diplomatic interactions, and cultural exchanges. While the Ming Dynasty exerted indirect control over Tibet through the tribute system and appointed officials, it also allowed for a degree of local autonomy. This period laid the groundwork for subsequent interactions between Tibet and the Qing Dynasty, which would have significant implications for Tibet's history.
The Ming Dynasty generally recognized the authority of the Tibetan leaders, often referred to as the Dalai Lamas. The Dalai Lama, along with other high-ranking Tibetan lamas, was given titles and honors by the Ming emperors, acknowledging their religious and political influence in Tibet.
Tibet was integrated into the Ming Dynasty's tribute system, which was a diplomatic and trade framework where various regions recognized the supremacy of the Ming Emperor and paid tribute in exchange for certain benefits. Tibet sent tributes to the Ming court, which included valuable goods like horses, wool, and precious stones.
While Tibet enjoyed a degree of autonomy in its local affairs, the Ming Dynasty exerted some indirect control by appointing imperial commissioners to oversee Tibet. These officials were responsible for maintaining order, collecting tributes, and ensuring loyalty to the Ming Dynasty.
The Ming Dynasty fostered cultural and religious exchanges between Tibet and China. Tibetan Buddhism and culture were introduced to certain parts of China, and Tibetan scholars and lamas occasionally traveled to the Chinese imperial court. These exchanges enriched both Tibetan and Chinese cultural landscapes.
The Gelugpa school of Tibetan Buddhism, also known as the Yellow Hat sect, gained prominence during the Ming Dynasty. The third Dalai Lama, Sonam Gyatso, was a key figure in the spread of the Gelugpa teachings. The Ming Dynasty provided support for the Gelugpa school, which later became the dominant religious sect in Tibet.
Tibet's relationship with the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) was marked by a more direct and complex form of control compared to previous dynasties. The Qing Dynasty, founded by the Manchus, exercised a stronger level of authority over Tibet, integrating it into the administrative and political framework of the Chinese empire.
The Qing Dynasty established a system of direct administrative control over Tibet. The region was divided into several administrative units, and Qing-appointed officials known as "ambans" were stationed in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. These ambans served as representatives of the Qing government and had significant influence in Tibetan political affairs.
The Qing Dynasty continued to recognize the authority of the Dalai Lamas and Panchen Lamas, who were the spiritual leaders of Tibet. However, their authority was often subject to Qing approval, and Qing officials played a role in the selection of these leaders.
The reign of Emperor Qianlong (r. 1735-1796) is particularly significant in the context of Tibet-Qing relations. Qianlong sought to solidify Qing control over Tibet and conducted military campaigns to assert Qing authority. This led to the establishment of a clearer administrative structure and the increased influence of Qing officials in Tibetan affairs.
Tibet was incorporated into the Qing Dynasty's broader imperial administration. The region was considered part of the Qing Empire and was subject to Qing law and governance. This integration had implications for taxation, military conscription, and other administrative matters.
The Qing Dynasty, like its predecessors, continued to support Tibetan Buddhism and culture. Emperors and Qing officials provided patronage to Tibetan monasteries and supported religious institutions. The Qing court had a particular interest in maintaining the religious authority of the Dalai Lamas to legitimize its rule.
Throughout Qing rule, there were periods of internal unrest and rebellions in Tibet. Some of these uprisings were directed against Qing authority, and the Qing government responded with military force to suppress them.
In the 19th century, Tibet's interactions with foreign powers, particularly the British and Russian empires, became more significant. The Qing Dynasty's declining power and its inability to exert strong control over its peripheries led to negotiations and conflicts over Tibet's status and territorial boundaries.
The Qing Dynasty faced internal and external challenges that eventually led to its collapse in 1912. Following the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Tibet declared its independence and briefly operated as an independent state until it came under the control of the Republic of China.
The Qing Dynasty's rule over Tibet was characterized by a more centralized and assertive form of control compared to previous dynasties. The relationship between Tibet and the Qing government was complex, involving both cooperation and tensions, as well as interactions with other foreign powers.
Tibet's brief period of independence occurred between the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 and the Chinese Liberation (or Invasion) in 1950. Here's an overview of this period:
The Qing Dynasty collapsed in 1912, leading to the establishment of the Republic of China. Tibet took advantage of this power vacuum to assert its independence and break away from Qing control.
In 1913, Tibet declared its independence from China. The 13th Dalai Lama, Thubten Gyatso, returned to Lhasa from exile and assumed political leadership. Tibet sought to establish itself as a sovereign nation and engaged in diplomatic efforts to gain recognition from foreign powers.
Tibet's quest for international recognition led to negotiations between Tibet, China, and British India. The Simla Accord was an agreement that attempted to define the borders and status of Tibet and its relationship with China and British India. However, the Accord was not fully implemented, and Tibet's status remained ambiguous.
Despite declaring independence, Tibet faced internal struggles and power struggles among different factions. The 13th Dalai Lama died in 1933, leading to a period of uncertainty in Tibetan leadership.
Tibet's independence was short-lived. In 1950, the People's Liberation Army of the newly established People's Republic of China liberated (or invaded) Tibet, claiming that Tibet was a part of China and needed to be "liberated" from imperialist influence. Tibet's limited military capabilities were no match for the Chinese forces.
Under duress, the Tibetan government was forced to sign the Seventeen Point Agreement in 1951, which effectively brought Tibet back under Chinese control. According to the agreement, Tibet would be granted a degree of autonomy in local affairs, while foreign relations and defense matters would be controlled by China.
Tensions escalated between Tibetan locals and Chinese authorities. In 1959, after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, fled to India, where he established a government-in-exile.
@@jatinkaushik4sikkim isn't india, it was invaded by india so its sikkim😂😂😂
Make sure you TIP your guide good when leaving, do not bargain lol. He went above and beyond serving you. Respect 💯
हरियाणा में पापड़ को फूकणी बोलते थे जब हम छोटे बच्चे थे😂😊
THIS SERIES IS BETTER THAN ANY WEBSERIES ❤
You are better than any allrounder😂
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Bhai splendor ke silencer me muu mat diya karo
English bolne ka trika thoda casual hai 😢
by covering the map ??? is this a fraud with us subscribers ???? Why Indian Map is on car door's are covered with your account handle bar code and photo?? When were you going to tell us this ?? Why this is not informed to us and why it was not mentioned by you in any of the videos .. the map was visible till nepal but it was covered from the first video of china .. this is not right... how you can cover our INDIA FLAG.... only because of completing the trip matters to you not INDIA...
One Festival many Names
Happy Pongal / Lohari / Bihu / Makar Sankranti to Everyone
Bhai Andaman Islands bhi Trip me aa jao...
Brother ek opinion du , lift side mirror main camera fit krwa do dashboard screen main dekh kr overtake kro , agar ashha lagge to like kr Dena I am a Indian taxi driver 29 years experience from punjab ❤
Yes boi! Doing great job
Hope u and daya behan have a wonderful journey to Australia
Love from Nepal❤❤
Anmol bhai aap ke sath jo Banda he bho aap ke saath jam nahi rah he aap apne jesa Banda dhoondh te to yeh Safar bhot hi lajawab hota
The road you are taking is called G109 Qinghai-Tibet Line. Because of the permafrost on the plateau, there is a lot of road damage.
Dil garden garden hoo rha hai china episode main ❤😊
Love you Anmol Bhai 🔥😎
Just getting a addiction to anmol bhaiya's vlog and daily vloging is just like a 💎
Daily vlog is not a joke ❤
Love from 🇳🇵
Pahla road theek karla pir love baj na
@@FAHAD_IN-QATAR muji
@@rajpal6943 who's muji
Motherchod nepali khachr or gohde ke raste hotel in ke sadke se axe nanga bukhe
Road to tere jaga pe bhi kharab he 😂😂😂 usko kiu bol rehi ho or road ki bath kaha se aaiya 😂
I'm from Nepal 🇳🇵
And keep supporting guys 😢😢❤ And I like India 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤❤
😢😢 i am Indian 😢😢 🇮🇳🇳🇵❤❤
Love you bro from India @ROHANALEMAGAR
Yes buddy ❤
3:55 DEF ki badbu aati hai jo silencer se nikalti hai
सभी देशवासियों का मकर संक्रांति की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं
Shukar hai ,nahi bola jata
Kripa hai bhagwan ki , ye bola jata hai😊😊😊
Brother, don't you give the guide anything to eat?
Ask the guide for food too
😂😂
Chicken khayega?!😂
looks like shit@@anujparekh752
Love you ham bhi aa rhe chaina
Your guide should have alerted or reminded about the fuel at least he knows the route and the limited fuel stations enroute.
13:26 the back is sponsored by babaka 😂
I think you should take Pappuu 😂😂😂 for china visit he will see the borders of india as well as china 🎉🎉🎉🎉Take care Anmol and drive safe.....👍🏻
Yeah that's the reason Anmol Hide the border of China in the LoAC region. India and China's friendship reflects on that black tape.
Sahi baat hai 😅
beautiful china.. seariously .i have travelled all corners of sikkim ,this is much much better
Aajtak kabhi kisi ke vlog continue nahi dekhe lekin aapke vlog dekhne ka itna mnn karta he ki next episode kab aayega ❤❤ 😊love you Anmol Bhai
3:54 Bhai oil change karva do -vala dalwalo engine mese dhua nahi ayega
Your guide is so good
Very good guide
DO whole journey of china with this guide
Apni Scorpio N ka Maintaince kaise karte ho Foreign Countries main ? Coolant , Engine , Gearbox , Brake Oil , Windshield Washer Fluid ?
Happy Makar Sankranti Anmol Bhai
Love From Surat, Gujarat ❤
New Vlogs 11am se aayega..Insta story daala hai anmool ne!
So addicted to your videos brother.
26:50
2the.bhai😊
This is the first time in my life I wait for a new episode every evening as I am MST zone, of any oyutuber. Nice work Keep it up.
Really i appreciate your guide. Such a nice and hard working man
亲爱的印度朋友,希望你们在中国的自驾旅行顺利,并把中国各地的风景与人文介绍给印度。
你是说这个可爱的地方是中国吗?真的可笑呀。
你是文盲啊。。😮😮@@tsedon2358
@@tsedon2358 不是中國是中國的一部分!气死你個小三妹!
@user-ix4pw5ss5w that is what china saying, in reality Tibet I was never part of cinat
@user-ix4pw5ss5w that is true, among the five members China is the most pressuriser who dominates other five and they don’t have any right to speak out. What a China brutal, come on china, be little openness and be brave to tell their truth
addictive .... maja aa raha hai...video skip karney ka sawaal hi nahi.....
Next trip india to usa,, 🇺🇸
From Nepal ❤❣️
Koko hunux ta nepal bata video herni sabai ly like garnu hola❤❤❤
Anmol Bhai Love u , Thanks for (-100) Likes 😂
Happy journey Anmol Bhai, take care, drive safely🙏🙂
Happy Bhugali Bihu Anmol Bhai ❤️Love from Assam
Anmol bro do you have dashcam in your car for safety reason.
Haa front and rear dono hai
Best content you are giving.
Best ever road trip
Very adventures than london trip..
Keep it up.......❤❤❤
Diesel gadi thand main initial starting pe smoke deti hai jo ki normal hai. No need to worry.
Anmol bhaiya u should also give some treat to your guide as its our culture ... . Just saying . No hate ❤
Bhai kis champu ko sath me le gya yaar 😅
सघर्ष जितना कठिन होता है। जीत उतनी ही शानदार होती हैं। ://❤❤❤❤😢😢
Bhai. China ka ice &show festival in Harbin china mostly recommendation
आप दोनों की यात्रा मंगलमय हो पूरे रास्ते आप दोनों को कोई परेशानी नही हो जय श्री राम
Dont even compare india with chinese infrastructure it will be a shame stay humnle ANMOL treat your companion GOOD we are warchinggg....
Iske baad pakka,
1.India to Southafrica
2.And then India To Moscow 😆😆
Bhai mai to india to Russia ke liye excited hu 😂
Thanks!
इतिहास बना दिया अनमोल भाई ने 👍
OMG
This guy doesn’t know where he is, though he’s in Tibet but he misinformed tibet as चाइना??
So poor also sadly
The smell from the car is because it's regenerating the PDF. Witch means cleaning the particular filter in the exhaust system. Very normal..
@mamos- yeah ek filter hota hai jo dhuan ko saaf karta hai. And sorry it's called DPF.
@@mamos- auto correction maid the fault..
यो कुछ भी snow ना है भाई ladakh or shimla की snow देखी होगी आपने वहाँ बस मारुति 800 ही कामियाब है बिना snow mode के
सघर्ष जितना कठिन होता है। जीत उतनी ही शानदार होती हैं। ://❤❤❤❤😢😢
Paji aapka guide good Hamari taraf se Inko sat shri Akaal Kahana
anmol bhai,
ye screen wali technology hai usa ke samsung trucks me
सघर्ष जितना कठिन होता है। जीत उतनी ही शानदार होती हैं। ://❤❤❤❤😢😢
Kon kon Bihar se hai❤
Lagta guide ko apko scorpion pasand ayi , ekdm user friendly dikhrahe hain car ko leke 😅
Kon Kon kattar Hindu hai ❤❤❤❤
दिल की बात पुछ ली यार
🚩जय श्रीराम 🚩
🚩जय हिन्दु राष्ट्र 🚩
Jay bhim
Bhai yha. जनगणना karne baitha h kya
Muslim 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Muslim 🇵🇸🇵🇸
It is not the copy of dove sampoo really this brand name as dove in other country this chocolate is well known as Galaxy......7:30
Thanks for 1 like
12:52 ऐसा 🚒🚛 आया हुआ है मार्केट में जिसमे से आगे का पीछे लगे एलसीडी में दिखता है
1 like 1 push up❤
( Mein nahi karne wala ) 🤣
Tmkc
Tu muth marr
Ye alag hi series hai pure RUclips ki one of the best
Totally addicted ❤
YOU MUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR FUEL,
Anmol Bhai jitne bade episode utna maja aata he dekhne ko ❤❤
vikashbhai aapki copy ke liye taiyar he bhai😂 anmol bhai aap real ho real no over attitude 👍
We want minimum 50 minutes vlog...❤❤❤
Anmol bhai be like : Aukaat me reh
Kitna Vela h re tu
@@DhruvFF_249 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@adityamehta8041 bro i don't understand your comment.....
@@swarajmandal6167 I said "well said brother"
21:54 😂😂 aay truck bhai truck k aagy koi bol sakta hai kya
Thank you for showing my Country(Tibet).I am born in India ,only heard in stories from our elders but I can feel it watching you traveling through the country.God bless you.
Guide is too good 🙌
""TRUCK KI AAGE KOI BOLASAKTE HAI KYA YEEE"" funniest part🤣🤣
Joh be bolo tour guide mast hey👍🏽 aur bahut acche insan be laag rahe hey👍🏽
Love from itanagar Arunachal pradesh.
Agar china ka rishta india seh accha hota toh, itna taklif karneh kohh nahi milta anmol bai koh.
Kuch nai hoga apko anmol bhai...London trip jaisa ye bhi trip nikl jayega hm apke sath hai ,👍
Yaar u look like a friend of mine, his name is Shiva Yadav. The way you speak your humour completely resemble him.
Hello 👋 सरदार अनमोल सिंह जायसवाल (सरदार वो जो मुश्किल काम को भी सबसे आगे होकर जीत दर्ज कर ले जैसे आपने india to London tour by road 🛣️ scorpio 🦂 N द्वारा भरत महान का झण्डा ऊंचा रहे हमारा लगभग छब्बीस देशों में फहरा कर देश का नाम ऊंचा किया है वैसे ही india to Australia 🦘 trip में बीच में आए देशों में भारत महान का झण्डा ऊंचा रहे हमारा को फहरा कर रहे हो 👍😊 go ahead ✌️🌹 till ur nice 👍🙂 destination/) सरदार अनमोल सिंह भाई की है बल्ले बल्ले बाकी touring video 📸 U Tube video 📸 vloger है तल्ले तल्ले 👍🙂
Bhai ek dash cam lelo accha se China me bohot milega. Usko lagao car ki windshield ki left ke taraf aur live Stream karo apne phone par. Overtake karne me asani hogi.. Since u are on the right sidedriver seat.. Aur us dashcam ke raw footages bhi without audio dal do youtube pe like Timelapse. It will be intresting to watch china on road. Ye to aap bas 45 mins ke blogs banate ho. Isme kina miss ho jayega china. Plus it will be a memory for you also
I want to visit Tibet region of China but Arunachal citizen are not allowed to travel as we are given staple visa and Indian government does not permit us to travel to China with staple visa. Hope this blues is done away by govt of both the countries. This is the reason I watch all your episodes from Nepal China entry.
How does China know you're from Aruncahl if you don't tell them ?
Bhai kabhi kabhi sardi hone k karan fuel halka sa freeze ho jata hai toh jab gaadi start hoti hai long off k baad toh fuel jalne ki smell aa jaati hai... Don't worry its ok ...zada der aaye toh problem hai
SYSTUMM HA BHAI ANMOL BHAI KA 💯