I'm really LOVING your whole voyage and am so very grateful you've taken the time to record so many interesting sights that I would never be able to view otherwise-----thank you so much !!!!
I love your videos! You might be considered "behind" others in your uploads - but your videos are worth the wait. I prefer being able to get full retelling of your experiences, rather than just getting a few video "snap shots". This way we get a better idea of what you saw and did. For those of us living vicariously, it's wonderful. I will add that it is nice to get uploads from others soon after, as well. By people uploading at different times, we get to "go back" over and over. We see things from different perspectives. We can spot things we missed the 1st time or see all new experiences and excursions. So, thank you for the time and effort you put in to creating these videos. I bet there will be people finding and enjoying these videos for years to come. (Another reason that supports you taking your time and doing a thorough job.) I wonder how many people will be able to see the world through your eyes. And how many will be motivated to go see it for themselves!!
Thanks for the wonderful comment, and understanding the delay in getting them uploaded. One of the most important things for us as we always said we would never allow doing the videos to interfere with our enjoyment of the cruise. As an example we're on a stretch of 18 straight Port days right now and so not a lot of time to work on videos, but we're okay with that will will get them uploaded eventually thanks a lot for sailing along with us
@@livingphase2 I don't think your enjoyment factors into it for many people these days. Society seems to view people online as cardboard cutouts - just 2D people - that are just there to move the story along. Similar to the way we dismiss characters in TV shows. People forget there are real people on the other side of the screen. You don't need my permission - but I 100% support you putting your own enjoyment 1st. Even the selfish side of me knows your videos will be more enjoyable that way. Ignore the complainers. I wouldn't have posted, but a complainer irritated me. Know that there is a silent majority of people thoroughly enjoying & appreciating your videos.
I was able to stay in Beijing for several days with my friend who was living in China. The Forbidden City and Great Wall were high on my bucket list and did not disappoint. This video certainly brought back memories. Thanks!
I really loved the week I spent visiting Beijing and Shanghai. This brought back some great memories for me! And I remember the first time I came across those toilets, I later came to appreciate them!
I have noticed that you say you will.make some of your souvenirs you have bought or received into christmas ornaments. Are you going to make an around the world christmas tree? If so, you will have to show us. Thanks foe taking us on your world cruise.
Please come back to China. You need to visit the Temple of Heaven (my favorite), the New and Old Summer Palaces and you missed out on eating jianbing guozi - the absolute best street food breakfast. I'm so happy you could visit Badaling at night - I've never done that. Pro-tip: next time you visit Badaling, turn right at the bottom of the stairs. The left side is the steepest, the right side is longer but easier to walk. Thank you for taking us all along on your amazing adventure 🙏💐
When you said you didn't arrive at the Great Wall until after dark, I was disappointed - until I saw it! That is so much cooler than seeing it during the day! If I get to see it again, I'll try to arrange a night time visit.
I loved this as when we were there in 2019 the Dr on the ship told my husband he couldn’t do the Forbidden City which was on his bucket list. It was too much walking for him as we later learned he had lung cancer! We did get to Great Wall…just could t climb. At least I’ve seen some of FC now!
Fabulous Video! Love traveling the world with you, even though we have never met. I love how you guys want to explore everything and educate your selves on the things you are seeing! My Father-in-Law was the head of the English Department at a New York University and taught 2 years in Beijing at the University there back in the 90s. He loved it! I have wanted to see China ever since.
Very impressiv. I remember my journey to China several years ago. Oh yes, the toilets were "special". I have never used them. Great the Wall at night. When we were there it was raining. But never the less we climbt it. If you have the chance to go to Pejing do it. It is worth to see especially the old parts. Greetings from Germany
Great suggestion for a return trip. You may not know it but we used to live in Germany south of munich. One of our favorite places in the world. Thanks a lot for following along with us
What an amazing excursion! That night shot selfie with the Great Wall in the background has to be your Christmas card. I had to Google China toilets. That requires a lot of balance and coordination.
Amazing Kudos to the Royal Excursions Team I am sure this took strategic planning for over 600 guest for such an amazing experience. I was just thinking wow how many pair of sneakers did you guys bring? Because you really are doing lots of walking and definitely need some comfortable shoes. Thanks for sharing
Actually started to wear out one pair and when we were in Los Angeles I got another one we actually brought two pairs of hiking boots and two pairs of tennis shoes and yes we are wearing through them
Fabulous videos on your journey:) I am just wondering if you need to get permission to video locals and people and events on your different excursions? Thank you for sharing your adventures!❤
Good question. If we video anyone that we were actually focusing on versus just getting in passing, we almost always ask their permission if we can. In other cases, most of the time, it's simply somebody walking through in a public space, so it's really not feasible to do that.
Mike & Nancy would you consider doing a video on your internet & phone set up for this trip. You’d mentioned a VPN and just wondering if you only use it during this trip or all of the time. Any recommendations. Also how are you staying in contact with family back home? Face time and if so what are the expenses involved with that?
That's a great idea we'll try to add that into a video. But overall yes we FaceTime with the family the grandkids, internet was included with our world Cruise package so that's not an extra expense for us. As far as the VPN goes we use it most of the time just as an extra layer of protection. Other times we have to use it on Shore just to get Google and some of the other things to work
You’re so kind, soft spoken and patient which dispel the ugly, privileged american portrayed in the media that takes umbrage in the slightest delay in their tour.
We are on the trip of a lifetime and feel we're so blessed to be here, even when things don't quite go right we try to always find the best in things. In a few weeks you'll see our Angola video and that's probably the worst experience we have will love to see what you think of that. 😦
How was the line for the mens toilet???I not a big fan of the long selfie sticks. Have had a few stuck in my face in lines and on rides.After my last chinese food poisoning(the 3rd time) I see the pot stickers I just recoil!!!!
Not really an issue with the men's toilet. As to the selfie stick we use it very little more we use it when it's fully compressed just as a handhold for the camera cuz we agree with you we don't like them out in front of everybody's face. Too bad about the potstickers it's really my favorite
Check out the hygiene of the shop before you buy the food. Don't just grap anything and put it into your mouth especially drinks with ices! Ice is usually the culprit for food poisoning. That's my advice for every travellers in everyhere around the world. To get sick in another country is no kidding. The food in china are inexpensive, even in large chain stores. Don't get some random cheap street food however delicious it looks like. I had been living in Shenzhen for 4 years. I had never get any food poisoning like you did.
@livingphase2 I'm part of his admin team for RUclips when he goes live, Tony and Jenny are such great people. I'm glad you guys are having fun been watching from the beginning of your cruise
At our restaurant stop in Xian (early 90s with few white tourists), the lady's room had several squat toilets but NO doors on the stalls. A couple of Chinese women in there very much wanted to watch me (white lady tourist) squat and use the toilet. I turned around and left, and they followed me out. I went back a few moments later and was able to latch the door to the whole bathroom so no one could watch me squat & go. The 2 women tried to follow me back in and were tapping on the door the whole time I was in there. They REALLY wanted to see the show 😅.
You are on the outskirts of Tianjin which explains why there's no toilet paper in the bathroom. In the first tier city where I lived, which is Shenzhen, toilet paper are available almost in all public toilets. And mind you, there's free public toilets everywhere because all metro stations have public toilets. Metros are like spider webs in Shenzhen and the government is still continuing building it extending it even far into the beach . Most Chinese living in the cities have sitting bowels at home but they prefer a squatting public toilet because it's not hygienic to sit on a pan uses by strangers in the public toilets . So the Chinese government decide to build less WC bowels in public toilets because there's simply no one using it at all in public toilets.
I'm really LOVING your whole voyage and am so very grateful you've taken the time to record so many interesting sights that I would never be able to view otherwise-----thank you so much !!!!
Thank you so much for sailing with us. 🥰
I love your videos! You might be considered "behind" others in your uploads - but your videos are worth the wait. I prefer being able to get full retelling of your experiences, rather than just getting a few video "snap shots". This way we get a better idea of what you saw and did. For those of us living vicariously, it's wonderful.
I will add that it is nice to get uploads from others soon after, as well. By people uploading at different times, we get to "go back" over and over. We see things from different perspectives. We can spot things we missed the 1st time or see all new experiences and excursions. So, thank you for the time and effort you put in to creating these videos.
I bet there will be people finding and enjoying these videos for years to come. (Another reason that supports you taking your time and doing a thorough job.)
I wonder how many people will be able to see the world through your eyes. And how many will be motivated to go see it for themselves!!
Thanks for the wonderful comment, and understanding the delay in getting them uploaded. One of the most important things for us as we always said we would never allow doing the videos to interfere with our enjoyment of the cruise. As an example we're on a stretch of 18 straight Port days right now and so not a lot of time to work on videos, but we're okay with that will will get them uploaded eventually thanks a lot for sailing along with us
@@livingphase2 I don't think your enjoyment factors into it for many people these days. Society seems to view people online as cardboard cutouts - just 2D people - that are just there to move the story along. Similar to the way we dismiss characters in TV shows. People forget there are real people on the other side of the screen.
You don't need my permission - but I 100% support you putting your own enjoyment 1st. Even the selfish side of me knows your videos will be more enjoyable that way. Ignore the complainers. I wouldn't have posted, but a complainer irritated me. Know that there is a silent majority of people thoroughly enjoying & appreciating your videos.
I was able to stay in Beijing for several days with my friend who was living in China. The Forbidden City and Great Wall were high on my bucket list and did not disappoint. This video certainly brought back memories. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching.
Holy cow. That was beautiful. Great tip for payment!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for including us in this incredible journey! -Susan
Our pleasure! 🥰
I really loved the week I spent visiting Beijing and Shanghai. This brought back some great memories for me! And I remember the first time I came across those toilets, I later came to appreciate them!
Glad I could bring back some good memories, even the toilets. 😊
I have noticed that you say you will.make some of your souvenirs you have bought or received into christmas ornaments. Are you going to make an around the world christmas tree? If so, you will have to show us. Thanks foe taking us on your world cruise.
That is the plan, once we get home this Christmas you'll be sure to see our tree
Absolutely amazing Forbidden City
And Great Wall
What a wonderful opportunity to be there
Bookmarks look so beautiful
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Yes it was! Thanks for falling along
Thank You 🙏🏻 Sharing Love Watching all your Adventures
What an amazing tour! I love the bookmarks; Nancy I agree with you they will make wonderful ornaments.
Thank you. I’m going to be turning a lot of unusual things into Christmas ornaments.
What a fantastic day! I am so glad you had such a wonderful time in China.
Thanks for sailing along with us
This is just beautiful! Amazing! Cannot say thank you enough for sharing all your great videos, photos with us. 😍
Glad you like them!
Please come back to China. You need to visit the Temple of Heaven (my favorite), the New and Old Summer Palaces and you missed out on eating jianbing guozi - the absolute best street food breakfast. I'm so happy you could visit Badaling at night - I've never done that. Pro-tip: next time you visit Badaling, turn right at the bottom of the stairs. The left side is the steepest, the right side is longer but easier to walk.
Thank you for taking us all along on your amazing adventure 🙏💐
Thank you for the tip. And we absolutely hope to make it back to China.
When you said you didn't arrive at the Great Wall until after dark, I was disappointed - until I saw it! That is so much cooler than seeing it during the day! If I get to see it again, I'll try to arrange a night time visit.
It was amazing
In those toilet situations I think a Shewee may be the way to go 😅 ❤
There are some ladies on the ship that have one. 🤣
Once again thanks for sharing your adventure. Really enjoy the videos.
Thanks so much for your kind words!
what a fabulous experience!
It was absolutely wonderful!
first time ever seeing great wall art night. very nice . I think I should try winter snowing night visit
You should! That would be awesome
I loved this as when we were there in 2019 the Dr on the ship told my husband he couldn’t do the Forbidden City which was on his bucket list. It was too much walking for him as we later learned he had lung cancer! We did get to Great Wall…just could t climb. At least I’ve seen some of FC now!
That you could see some of it, it was quite a strenuous day though
Wow alot of info i didnt know about China. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much!
looking forward to your next visit to China
Us too!
How spectacular! Thank you!
It was unbelievably amazing.
I experienced the porcelain hole in the floor while in Italy. I'm not a fan but it made for many funny stories later! 😂
Yes, it does make for a funny story, but it’s not so funny in the moment.
You two are so cute! Love following your travels.❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Love love love your Vlogs ❤
Thanks so much!
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Fabulous Video! Love traveling the world with you, even though we have never met. I love how you guys want to explore everything and educate your selves on the things you are seeing! My Father-in-Law was the head of the English Department at a New York University and taught 2 years in Beijing at the University there back in the 90s. He loved it! I have wanted to see China ever since.
It really was a great place to go visit. Hope you can get there someday
Very impressiv. I remember my journey to China several years ago. Oh yes, the toilets were "special". I have never used them.
Great the Wall at night. When we were there it was raining. But never the less we climbt it.
If you have the chance to go to Pejing do it. It is worth to see especially the old parts.
Greetings from Germany
Great suggestion for a return trip. You may not know it but we used to live in Germany south of munich. One of our favorite places in the world. Thanks a lot for following along with us
Loved this episode - Can't wait to see Nagasaki - thanks guys!
Thanks for sailing along with us. Hope you enjoyed Nagasaki
Absolutely amazing video!!
Thank you so much!
I WILL eventually make my way to the Great Wall….. but this is good enough….😅
You can do it!
What an amazing excursion! That night shot selfie with the Great Wall in the background has to be your Christmas card. I had to Google China toilets. That requires a lot of balance and coordination.
Thanks a lot for following along, I think I'll get my balance in my diet, not on the toilet. 🤣🤣🤣
Loving your journey and i look forward to every episode
Thanks 😀
I would love to try some General Tsos Chicken straight from the source. Must be amazing.
The food was pretty good
@@livingphase2 I can only imagine. I've never had real Chinese food. Only the American version.
Haha brings back camping days with that bathroom adventure
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Thank you for the very informative video.
Thanks a lot for sailing along with us
Fantastic. Thank you. 👍
Our pleasure!
Thank you too!
Great video. China was my first big overseas trip and I loved it. Your video gave me lots of great memories!
Glad to share the memories,
What an amazing experience.
It has been a true blessing to get to do this.
Living your best life! hugs
Thanks. 🥰
Impressiv
Lep pozdrav iz Slovenije
We just finished our stop in Koper Slovenia, and we loved it so much. You have a wonderful country, and we can't wait to come back
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Amazing Kudos to the Royal Excursions Team I am sure this took strategic planning for over 600 guest for such an amazing experience. I was just thinking wow how many pair of sneakers did you guys bring? Because you really are doing lots of walking and definitely need some comfortable shoes. Thanks for sharing
Actually started to wear out one pair and when we were in Los Angeles I got another one we actually brought two pairs of hiking boots and two pairs of tennis shoes and yes we are wearing through them
Great video and the sites brought back memories when I was there. Thank You!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Once again thank you for sharing this amazing journey.
Thanks for watching!
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The book marks are really petty, thanks for sharing
Thank you.
Such a great video! Watching your whole world tour from Scotland 😊
Awesome! Thank you! Can't wait to visit there
Fabulous videos on your journey:) I am just wondering if you need to get permission to video locals and people and events on your different excursions?
Thank you for sharing your adventures!❤
Good question. If we video anyone that we were actually focusing on versus just getting in passing, we almost always ask their permission if we can. In other cases, most of the time, it's simply somebody walking through in a public space, so it's really not feasible to do that.
Thank you, your footage is incredible:)
Keep going !!!
That's the plan! 😀
Did CIBT get the visas for you? I watched your interview with Super Mario and i became aware of via challenges.
The only one we paid CIBT to get a visa for us was China. We did everything else ourselves and all the others were relatively easy.
@@livingphase2 Thank you so very much for the response! I really appreciate it!
Mike & Nancy would you consider doing a video on your internet & phone set up for this trip. You’d mentioned a VPN and just wondering if you only use it during this trip or all of the time. Any recommendations. Also how are you staying in contact with family back home? Face time and if so what are the expenses involved with that?
That's a great idea we'll try to add that into a video. But overall yes we FaceTime with the family the grandkids, internet was included with our world Cruise package so that's not an extra expense for us. As far as the VPN goes we use it most of the time just as an extra layer of protection. Other times we have to use it on Shore just to get Google and some of the other things to work
You’re so kind, soft spoken and patient which dispel the ugly, privileged american portrayed in the media that takes umbrage in the slightest delay in their tour.
We are on the trip of a lifetime and feel we're so blessed to be here, even when things don't quite go right we try to always find the best in things. In a few weeks you'll see our Angola video and that's probably the worst experience we have will love to see what you think of that. 😦
How was the line for the mens toilet???I not a big fan of the long selfie sticks. Have had a few stuck in my face in lines and on rides.After my last chinese food poisoning(the 3rd time) I see the pot stickers I just recoil!!!!
Not really an issue with the men's toilet. As to the selfie stick we use it very little more we use it when it's fully compressed just as a handhold for the camera cuz we agree with you we don't like them out in front of everybody's face. Too bad about the potstickers it's really my favorite
Check out the hygiene of the shop before you buy the food.
Don't just grap anything and put it into your mouth especially drinks with ices! Ice is usually the culprit for food poisoning.
That's my advice for every travellers in everyhere around the world. To get sick in another country is no kidding.
The food in china are inexpensive, even in large chain stores. Don't get some random cheap street food however delicious it looks like.
I had been living in Shenzhen for 4 years. I had never get any food poisoning like you did.
I think Tony from LLL is subscribe to you guys. I sent him a message to let him know about testing the fates 👍🏻👍🏻
We love tony, he's such an inspiration
@livingphase2 I'm part of his admin team for RUclips when he goes live, Tony and Jenny are such great people. I'm glad you guys are having fun been watching from the beginning of your cruise
At our restaurant stop in Xian (early 90s with few white tourists), the lady's room had several squat toilets but NO doors on the stalls. A couple of Chinese women in there very much wanted to watch me (white lady tourist) squat and use the toilet. I turned around and left, and they followed me out. I went back a few moments later and was able to latch the door to the whole bathroom so no one could watch me squat & go. The 2 women tried to follow me back in and were tapping on the door the whole time I was in there. They REALLY wanted to see the show 😅.
Oh my gosh. What a crazy experience you had. Thanks for sharing.😉
Mike's SMILE AS YOUR TAKING ABOUT LADIES "SQUATING " TOILETS ,, THANK GOD IM A MAN LOOK !!
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You are on the outskirts of Tianjin which explains why there's no toilet paper in the bathroom.
In the first tier city where I lived, which is Shenzhen, toilet paper are available almost in all public toilets.
And mind you, there's free public toilets everywhere because all metro stations have public toilets.
Metros are like spider webs in Shenzhen and the government is still continuing building it extending it even far into the beach .
Most Chinese living in the cities have sitting bowels at home but they prefer a squatting public toilet because it's not hygienic to sit on a pan uses by strangers in the public toilets .
So the Chinese government decide to build less WC bowels in public toilets because there's simply no one using it at all in public toilets.
That's a big part of what travels all about, learning to adapt to other cultures
@@livingphase2 oh yea, successful people usually have an open mind like you !