@@MattandJulia I am from Taiwan. Last time when I planed to visit Tibet, I was told by my agent that it is har for me to get a permit to visit tibet. Not sure the regulation now.
even before the chinese invasion to tibet, there has been other ethenic groups living there even the tibetans dosen´t speak the same type of tibetan language like in scotland not all speak scots rigth?
Tibet belongs to Tibetans. Why dou say China? They illegally entered Tibet and killed 1.2 million Tibetans. Until today Tibet is under strict lock-down. 99% of the the Tibetans doesn‘t own a passport, because they are not allowed to travel abroad. Also in some areas they are not allowed to gather more than 10 people. 1 million Tibetan Children are taken from their parents and put in Chinese boarding schools to fasten the genocide of identity and culture and religion.
Not part of china you fucker bird shit it’s independent country. You white people go back living in your cave. Stop with the fake narratives about Tibet.
There are Tibetans in Tibet, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan and other places in China. I am from Sichuan. When I was a child, there were Tibetans in my class. They have hot tempers but are easy to get along with. In addition, they sing very well. Our country has a national-level female singer named Han Hong, who is of Tibetan ethnicity.
This series has awakened an interest in China that i never knew i had. I'm catching up on Little China Everywhere and looking for some other channels to follow. Thanks for educating this old bird with your great videos. ❤
You can try the channel Nick in China. Nick is a UK expat who lives in China. In his spare time, he visits various famous cultural and religious places in China. He knows quite a bit about Chinese history as well.
This was amazing to see what part of Tibet looks like. I love the culture there. So much to see and learn from. The food looked delicious. Made my mouth water. lol. I cannot wait to see more. Thank you both for taking on an adventure to Tibet. :) See you both next time! Be safe!
Let me use this opportunity to bring awareness to the oppression of Tibetans. No, I am not talking about the Tibetans in China. I am talking about Tibetans in occupied South Tibet, which was annexed by India in 1951 and made a state by India in 1987 to become the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are fast becoming strangers in their own native homeland because the Indian government is settling Indians in the region to change the demographic structure of the region. The Indians like to mock them, calling them Chinese as a form of insult (sometimes calling them names such as the C* word or the M* word.) Rape by Indians in occupied South Tibet is a major source of resentment of the locals to the Indian occupiers. Another thing is that India simply doesn't trust the locals and likes to accuse them of being Chinese spies if they don't display enough loyalty to the Indian occupier. This area is tightly controlled by India with limited access to the outside world. In 2014 a Tibetan Chinese called Nido Tania went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he looked 'Chinese'. His case was hardly an isolated one. Rape by Indians is a major source of tension in South Tibet against India. Today South Tibet is restless, and India knows it. This is the reason AFSPA (Armed Force Special Powers Act) is imposed on South Tibet. AFSPA dates back to colonial times when the British were running South Asia. AFSPA gives India the power to detain or kill anyone with impunity. AFSPA is imposed on regions India deemed 'disturbed,' such as Kashmir and South Tibet. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are voiceless people because they are not the right kind of Tibetans, so their plight is ignored by the world at large. I have yet to hear from the Western media of any concern about human rights abuse of the Tibetans in occupied South Tibet by India. Free South Tibet from India.
Many years back, there was report that India border guards retained a Chinese woman who they accused her of illegal trespassing into India border from Nepal. She was only released after Chinese embassy issued warning and by the time she was released, she was found to be pregnant. Do anyone know the details (because I heard she was retained for many months) and how is she now?
The day IS COMING when the CIA/NED starts on the propaganda on "incredible! superpower! india" and the western "media" *is going to have BEYOND a field day on the MASSIVE REAL ATROCITIES THAT HAVE BEEN GOING ON IN KASHMIR AND "northeast india" FOR DECADES AND DECADES AND DECADES AND.........*
Basically the dead British empire created these boundaries and gave them to India to ensure there will be generational conflicts in the region. Every where you see British and American interference, you are guaranteed to see conflicts or wars. UKR, Palstine, middle east, SCS are perfect examples completely designed and orchestrated by USnUK.
In all the videos of China that you are uploading, it is clear how they have developed internal tourism in that country. I hope that there is some room for those of us who come from abroad in the future!! Ha ha. The Golden Week must have been massive, I suppose you will tell us about it in future videos. Those meatballs!!! are already on my list. Until the next destination.... Love from Uncle Sasha!
For sure! The internal tourism network here is just incredible. But I think there will be enough space for us all too 😀 We certainly will! ❤️ Can’t wait to share our experience on Wednesday ⭐️ Lots of love to Buenos Aires, Sasha 😉
We journeyed to Tibet some years ago. and enjoyed our time there. Your video inspired us to a return trip . Sounds like you guys had a magical time there. You guys make it so fun to watch. Best Wishes and Safe Travels Guys. 🙏❤🙏❤ Jim, Harriet and Yuki
Another great video, thank you both. I love the background music you pick, especially when you go a bit funky in some of the previous China video's lolllllll.
Very much enjoyed this video as I have never been there. The colors are so saturated juxtaposed with the blue sky after the clouds broke up. Another Mandarin phrase you can try is "Zai Jian," which means goodbye, literally "See you again."😊
Stunning guys! So many steps. Glad you did them for us. As ever you two take us on adventures we may never visit. And you eat and drink yak milk tea and yak meatballs. Wow. As always an amazing taste of a part of the world that you have taken us to. Merci Matt and Julia.
The monastery and snow-capped mountain depicted in James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon, which introduced the concept of Shangri-La, are inspired by real locations here. The author is thought to have drawn inspiration from the area's breathtaking landscapes, which were also documented in National Geographic travel logs. Interestingly, Joseph Rock, an Austrian-American explorer and National Geographic contributor, lived in nearby Lijiang for 27 years and wrote extensively about the region, providing a possible link to Hilton's fictional Shangri-La.
@sangyekhandro7661 This is what Matt and Julia wrote about Shangli la: "This is one of the only places outside of Tibet itself, but still in China, that you can travel to as a foreigner for free, and feel the real culture of the 'Roof of the World'. But unlike traveling to Tibet itself, you can travel to Shangri-la without the need for a special permit or visa."
According to wikipedia: "Shangri-La (Chinese: 香格里拉; pinyin: Xiānggélǐlā; Tibetan: སེམས་ཀྱི་ཉི་ཟླ།) is a county-level city in northwestern Yunnan province, China, named after the mythical land depicted in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon. "
Kia ora Matt, Julia. Shangri-La looks amazing - the buildings, the scenery and the food. That meal you had looked pretty interesting too. I did not realize that that part of China was visa/permit free.
One of the reasons I watch your videos is that my memory of Shangri-La was a flat green land along with high altitude sickness. Was years ago though & the tour may not had took us to the “right” place.
How interesting! Perhaps it was a different place, or perhaps it was a lot greener before it was ‘developed’ for tourism 🤔 the altitude sickness part is the same though 😅❤️
Wow !! Wow.... beautiful town maybe is not what we Westerners are expecting . But I just love the people and the structures there. Great tour. Take care, thanks 😊
100 years ago, you crossed the towering mountains to the west and entered the British Empire (British Burma). However, with the independence of the colony, that has become history, but English has stayed and has become the world's universal language. Today we can still see English all over the world (Alipay and Didi Taxi App), and the influence left by the UK.
One little mistake on the video cover, the No Entry sign was written in traditional Chinese characters, not used in mainland. Must be from HK or TW, I get you mean though,
I see that some foreign RUclipsrs have already opened accounts on Chinese social media platforms, with even higher views than RUclips. Have you opened them yet? If there is anything, please let us know.
Thank you for helping me see my country again. This video helped me a lot and please continue to help us tibetans in exile by showing videos of tibet. It is greatly appreciated that you are willing to show us my country that the chinese government has continued to torture and closed off from the world.
@@tenzinchemi9812 You don't represent the real Tibetans in Tibet, they are now happy and living a good life, you noble class just want to resume the serfdom feudal Tibet.
This part of yunnan looks beautiful, lots of historical buildings. Have you seen any of those glass mountain bridges? They would make great scenery for a video.✌️❤️🇬🇧
Shangari-La not only has the temple, ancient town but also has the amazing scenery. just wondering so many youtubers just visit Shangri-la but never visit the national park. there is a national park called "Pudacuo national park" which is 5-star scenic spot, it's super super natural, peaceful and beautiful. there are two lakes there just like a mirror, you can see the blue sky and cloud in the lake. also the wild horses on the large grassland. it is the soul of Shangri-La and was called as the last pure land on the earth.
Shangri-La also has the amazing scenery, very natural,peaceful and beautiful park which was called the last pure land on the earth. these youtubers just follow the same routes, just visited the temple and ancient town, they missed the key of Shangri-La.
@@FrankZhang-pj9nn I think a lot of foreign tourists would not know the gems of some places as they aren't locals. Even for a foreigner like me who knows Mandarin well, may also not know or hear of some places. Xiaohongshu is one place of course one could go to for some suggestions, but if I'm not wrong, it's mostly in Chinese, not English since they are comments from Chinese peoples in China. And as guide books like Lonely Planet are written mostly by western travellers, they'd not have known some corners of China that only some locals would know or heard of. "Little Chinese Everywhere" i enjoy her vlog, she's a local Chinese who does her vlog in English and besides the usual touristy places, she will also explore lesser known areas and speak to the locals, so it was insightful.
@@ymhktravel you are right, "Little Chinese Everywhare" is also my favoriate youtuber. there are lots of scenic spots near Shangri-la with less commercial because they are in the rural areas, the infra isn't so good. e.g.,Meri Snow Mountain(which is better than Jade dragon Snow Moutain in Lijiang), Yubeng village(the top 5 hiking routes in China), Lugu Lake(far better than Earhai lake in Dali). the problem is language barrier. if they go to the rural area, they need rent a car or scooter or need a local guide. as a local Chinese, I prefer to go to these areas. I even won't go to Lijing ancient town as it's too commercial.
Momo are HUGE in Nepal (as in they're extremely popular, they're not just very large! 😄). When I was in Nepal this summer, I pretty much lived on the things, especially the buffalo variety. I even had a momo pizza one day, although I wouldn't recommend that! 😆
Shangri-La was not based on Gyalthang (Chinese: Zhongdian, now Xianggelila). The writer James Hilton based his mythical Shangri-La in his book/screenplay The Lost Horizon partly on the articles of explorer Joseph Rock published in National Geographic about the area of Konkaling, now known as Yading, in neighbouring Sichuan province. The re-naming of Zhongdian by the Yunnan authorities was a tourism marketing exercise.
Most of the people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir live in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom has recognized the people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir as an independent country. The state of Jammu and Kashmir is a separate country.
What a shame that the Dalai Lama cannot live in, or even visit, Tibet, ... On another note, when I've traveled outside my home country (the U.S.), I've aimed ro be respectful and open to local customs, but I found that I had to draw the line at eating horse meat or dog meat. How would you respond to that "opportunity"?
For people like the best place for you is to remain in USA. Please don't go to China. BTW in the US, pedo is common everywhere, therefore more suited to Pedo Lama, I don't think it would be a good idea for Pedo Lama to enter China, he might be arrested, no no no, go the US, he will have more "freedom" to show his love to little children.
Not long ago, there was a "Mongolian and Tibetan Committee" in the constitution of Taiwan (the Republic of China). Do you know what this means? Beginning in 1912, the Republic of China has incorporated Tibet into the entirety of China, while the People's Republic of China has only inherited this political lineage. History is not decided by Westerners (the British who colonized India at that time). The bloodline of the Republic of China that ruled China was inherited from the Qing Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, Tibet had always been part of its territory. Even the Dalai Lama's successor was decided by the Qing emperor.
Welcome to the little piece of Tibet, deep in the mountains of southwestern China ❤
Would you want to travel to Tibet itself? 🥰
@@MattandJulia I am from Taiwan. Last time when I planed to visit Tibet, I was told by my agent that it is har for me to get a permit to visit tibet. Not sure the regulation now.
even before the chinese invasion to tibet, there has been other ethenic groups living there even the tibetans dosen´t speak the same type of tibetan language like in scotland not all speak scots rigth?
Tibet has been top of my bucket list since I was about 10!! ❤
Tibet belongs to Tibetans. Why dou say China?
They illegally entered Tibet and killed 1.2 million Tibetans. Until today Tibet is under strict lock-down.
99% of the the Tibetans doesn‘t own a passport, because they are not allowed to travel abroad. Also in some areas they are not allowed to gather more than 10 people. 1 million Tibetan Children are taken from their parents and put in Chinese boarding schools to fasten the genocide of identity and culture and religion.
Not part of china you fucker bird shit it’s independent country. You white people go back living in your cave. Stop with the fake narratives about Tibet.
Wow. Has always been my dream to visit. Thank you for visiting it for me so I can share with you virtually 🙏
So glad we could share it with you ❤️ Thank you for being with us! 🙏🏼
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Thank you very much! Really appreciate your support, it means the world to us!! ❤️🙏🏼
Well, now I’m getting incredibly jealous 😂 what an incredible place thanks for taking us along as always ❤❤❤
Many years ago, I saw the movie Lost Horizon and Shangri-la remained forever in my imaginary. Thank you for bringing me (back?) there 😇
There are Tibetans in Tibet, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan and other places in China. I am from Sichuan. When I was a child, there were Tibetans in my class. They have hot tempers but are easy to get along with. In addition, they sing very well. Our country has a national-level female singer named Han Hong, who is of Tibetan ethnicity.
qinghai Sichuan gansu Yunnan and some part of Xinjiang is also tibet not china
@@tenzinnams-w7x no, those places are all china, including tibet, i,dt
@@tenzinnams-w7x Please respect the laws of the United Nations.
@albback8176 you mother fkr, evil chinese settled those region not Tibeta💩💩🖕🖕 have some shame
@@tenzinnams-w7x part of 1.6 Billion fund from US CIA beggar.
Absolutely fascinating! Such a colorful place and that food! Looked so good! Thanks for taking us there!
Amazing video and experience in Shangrila!😀
Thanks for great trip. ❤🤗
Thank you 🙏 for showing 🎉❤
This series has awakened an interest in China that i never knew i had. I'm catching up on Little China Everywhere and looking for some other channels to follow. Thanks for educating this old bird with your great videos. ❤
You can try the channel Nick in China. Nick is a UK expat who lives in China. In his spare time, he visits various famous cultural and religious places in China. He knows quite a bit about Chinese history as well.
@syncmaster915n thanks for that. I'll take a look.
This was amazing to see what part of Tibet looks like. I love the culture there. So much to see and learn from. The food looked delicious. Made my mouth water. lol. I cannot wait to see more. Thank you both for taking on an adventure to Tibet. :) See you both next time! Be safe!
I enjoy the connection between you two as much as the content. ❤
Let me use this opportunity to bring awareness to the oppression of Tibetans. No, I am not talking about the Tibetans in China. I am talking about Tibetans in occupied South Tibet, which was annexed by India in 1951 and made a state by India in 1987 to become the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are fast becoming strangers in their own native homeland because the Indian government is settling Indians in the region to change the demographic structure of the region. The Indians like to mock them, calling them Chinese as a form of insult (sometimes calling them names such as the C* word or the M* word.) Rape by Indians in occupied South Tibet is a major source of resentment of the locals to the Indian occupiers. Another thing is that India simply doesn't trust the locals and likes to accuse them of being Chinese spies if they don't display enough loyalty to the Indian occupier. This area is tightly controlled by India with limited access to the outside world. In 2014 a Tibetan Chinese called Nido Tania went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he looked 'Chinese'. His case was hardly an isolated one. Rape by Indians is a major source of tension in South Tibet against India. Today South Tibet is restless, and India knows it. This is the reason AFSPA (Armed Force Special Powers Act) is imposed on South Tibet. AFSPA dates back to colonial times when the British were running South Asia. AFSPA gives India the power to detain or kill anyone with impunity. AFSPA is imposed on regions India deemed 'disturbed,' such as Kashmir and South Tibet. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are voiceless people because they are not the right kind of Tibetans, so their plight is ignored by the world at large. I have yet to hear from the Western media of any concern about human rights abuse of the Tibetans in occupied South Tibet by India. Free South Tibet from India.
Many years back, there was report that India border guards retained a Chinese woman who they accused her of illegal trespassing into India border from Nepal. She was only released after Chinese embassy issued warning and by the time she was released, she was found to be pregnant. Do anyone know the details (because I heard she was retained for many months) and how is she now?
The day IS COMING when the CIA/NED starts on the propaganda on "incredible! superpower! india" and the western "media" *is going to have BEYOND a field day on the MASSIVE REAL ATROCITIES THAT HAVE BEEN GOING ON IN KASHMIR AND "northeast india" FOR DECADES AND DECADES AND DECADES AND.........*
Isn't Ladakh, Sikkim, Lahaul and Spiti also Tibetan areas?
Basically the dead British empire created these boundaries and gave them to India to ensure there will be generational conflicts in the region.
Every where you see British and American interference, you are guaranteed to see conflicts or wars. UKR, Palstine, middle east, SCS are perfect examples completely designed and orchestrated by USnUK.
Thank you for bringing this to world attention, there must be more needed to educate the world about the dark history of Dalai Lama's feudal Tibet.
In all the videos of China that you are uploading, it is clear how they have developed internal tourism in that country. I hope that there is some room for those of us who come from abroad in the future!! Ha ha. The Golden Week must have been massive, I suppose you will tell us about it in future videos. Those meatballs!!! are already on my list. Until the next destination.... Love from Uncle Sasha!
For sure! The internal tourism network here is just incredible. But I think there will be enough space for us all too 😀
We certainly will! ❤️ Can’t wait to share our experience on Wednesday ⭐️
Lots of love to Buenos Aires, Sasha 😉
This place is mystical. You have been able to convey that rare atmosphere to us. Thank you! ❤❤
Your videos are eyes for us all on to the world.
Beautiful place!❤
Tibet is so charming.
Sunkissed bucket list aka the mixue couple has just been to Shanghai la. Very beautiful place. I hope you guys have a great time in Shangri la. Enjoy!
Thank you so much ❤️🙏🏼
We journeyed to Tibet some years ago. and enjoyed our time there. Your video inspired us to a return trip . Sounds like you guys had a magical time there. You guys make it so fun to watch.
Best Wishes and Safe Travels Guys. 🙏❤🙏❤ Jim, Harriet and Yuki
Another amazing video thanks guys loving your trip so far ❤
Thank you yet again for showing me places I would never get to visit. Beautiful place, thank you 🏴🇬🇧🥀🥀
Wonderful video ! I love it so much . Thank you for sharing . Happy week to you !
As you probably discovered, the butter tea is good for relief of high altitude sickness.
😱 I didn’t know this!
Another great video, thank you both. I love the background music you pick, especially when you go a bit funky in some of the previous China video's lolllllll.
Very nice!
Thank you for showing our country Tibet and we use our homeland 0:43
Voice effected by high altitude, beautiful place ❤
Wow! I was in The Three's Brothers Cafe in 2009 and it looks the same.
Very much enjoyed this video as I have never been there. The colors are so saturated juxtaposed with the blue sky after the clouds broke up. Another Mandarin phrase you can try is "Zai Jian," which means goodbye, literally "See you again."😊
Thanks for showing Tibet scenery and social scene.
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️🙏🏼
Just came back two weeks ago. Absolutely gorgeous place. Highly recommended❤
Sooooo interesting! Thankyou for sharing your trip with us❤️
Love your videos, Hope you guys have 4k!
Thank you very much for such interesting video! I recommend the three books on Shangri-La by Laurence J. Brahm. Greetings from Sweden! 🇸🇪
Great content. So wholesome and interesting
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What an incredible province it is! So varied 😍❤️
@@MattandJulia do u guys know old watch ma? They’re a couple in china in yunan also a vlogger they introduced the yunan to us so well.
We don’t know them no, but we will take a look ❤️
Stunning guys! So many steps. Glad you did them for us. As ever you two take us on adventures we may never visit. And you eat and drink yak milk tea and yak meatballs. Wow. As always an amazing taste of a part of the world that you have taken us to. Merci Matt and Julia.
The monastery and snow-capped mountain depicted in James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon, which introduced the concept of Shangri-La, are inspired by real locations here. The author is thought to have drawn inspiration from the area's breathtaking landscapes, which were also documented in National Geographic travel logs. Interestingly, Joseph Rock, an Austrian-American explorer and National Geographic contributor, lived in nearby Lijiang for 27 years and wrote extensively about the region, providing a possible link to Hilton's fictional Shangri-La.
You both look very relaxed and happy in China.
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It Tibet. Not 🙅♀️china sorry to say it
@sangyekhandro7661 This is what Matt and Julia wrote about Shangli la:
"This is one of the only places outside of Tibet itself, but still in China, that you can travel to as a foreigner for free, and feel the real culture of the 'Roof of the World'. But unlike traveling to Tibet itself, you can travel to Shangri-la without the need for a special permit or visa."
According to wikipedia:
"Shangri-La (Chinese: 香格里拉; pinyin: Xiānggélǐlā; Tibetan: སེམས་ཀྱི་ཉི་ཟླ།) is a county-level city in northwestern Yunnan province, China, named after the mythical land depicted in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon. "
It looks very very touristy but pretty pleasant
Kia ora Matt, Julia. Shangri-La looks amazing - the buildings, the scenery and the food. That meal you had looked pretty interesting too. I did not realize that that part of China was visa/permit free.
One of the reasons I watch your videos is that my memory of Shangri-La was a flat green land along with high altitude sickness. Was years ago though & the tour may not had took us to the “right” place.
How interesting! Perhaps it was a different place, or perhaps it was a lot greener before it was ‘developed’ for tourism 🤔 the altitude sickness part is the same though 😅❤️
@@MattandJulia don’t know, but same route as yours, Lijiang to Shangri-la. Again, was years ago.
Lovely place to visit
did you try the tibetan salt tea while there, very interesting place to go too. love your videos.
Thank you for taking me to places which I will never be able to visit myself..
They make a nice couple and their destinations are usually interesting and unpredictable, fun to discover far away places with them ✌️❤️🇬🇧
Wow !! Wow.... beautiful town maybe is not what we Westerners are expecting . But I just love the people and the structures there. Great tour. Take care, thanks 😊
Apparently according to USUK media, this region is extremely oppressed, no food, no electricity, starving and have zero freedom. LOL
Another interesting video!! Have you bought any souvenirs from your trip to China so far?
If they bought a souvenir at every place they visited they would be broke and had to return home. 😂
Love Shangri-la's architecture but a little disappointed you didn't tell us the taste of the dry yoghurt
Thx for the content, but how can you get in without permit? arent there security or so?
你倆會去新疆阿勒泰或者伊利玩嗎?
To visit Tibet would be a dream! ❤
Its Yunnan😊
100 years ago, you crossed the towering mountains to the west and entered the British Empire (British Burma). However, with the independence of the colony, that has become history, but English has stayed and has become the world's universal language. Today we can still see English all over the world (Alipay and Didi Taxi App), and the influence left by the UK.
I would love to go but I get the next best thing - you guys taking me there - cheers :) mmmmwaaaa x
It is our pleasure to have you along with us!! 😍❤️
Can always count on you two to check out the local cuisine!!!!!!!
Thank you for the beautiful video where are you two from
Very nice 👌 yak kabobs😮 looked like a hit!😎😎😎
Honestly, yak meat is a real hit with us, recommend it! 😍❤️
Guide us to Inner Earth heaven please 🙏🙏
If you carry further down into Tibet, it wouldn't be that much of regret missing the national parks in Shangri-La.
It is important to receive a drive to the deep of the mountain camping in this part of China that would be more fascinating
One little mistake on the video cover, the No Entry sign was written in traditional Chinese characters, not used in mainland. Must be from HK or TW, I get you mean though,
Thank you for letting us know ❤️🙏🏼
Of course I was triggered of Swedish meatballs. Lovely report today !
ok, that’s it. I’m gonna start bothering my husband about going to China within these 2 years. 😊
I see that some foreign RUclipsrs have already opened accounts on Chinese social media platforms, with even higher views than RUclips. Have you opened them yet? If there is anything, please let us know.
Try the Alpine village of Yubeng, four hours to the north. Amazing beauty.
Thank you for helping me see my country again. This video helped me a lot and please continue to help us tibetans in exile by showing videos of tibet. It is greatly appreciated that you are willing to show us my country that the chinese government has continued to torture and closed off from the world.
It is you the noble class Tibetans who are closed off to the world and being tortured by the Indian government. 😂
hah
This is our country, not yours
@@tenzinchemi9812
You don't represent the real Tibetans in Tibet, they are now happy and living a good life, you noble class just want to resume the serfdom feudal Tibet.
Good video free tibet!
Beautiful Country Tibet 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👏👏❤❤❤
This part of yunnan looks beautiful, lots of historical buildings. Have you seen any of those glass mountain bridges? They would make great scenery for a video.✌️❤️🇬🇧
The brief glance at the map will certainly trigger some Indian viewers. 🤭
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I am from Yunnan Shangri la
Shangari-La not only has the temple, ancient town but also has the amazing scenery. just wondering so many youtubers just visit Shangri-la but never visit the national park. there is a national park called "Pudacuo national park" which is 5-star scenic spot, it's super super natural, peaceful and beautiful. there are two lakes there just like a mirror, you can see the blue sky and cloud in the lake. also the wild horses on the large grassland. it is the soul of Shangri-La and was called as the last pure land on the earth.
普达措对外国人来说没那么特别,他们那样的地方很多
@@shineluvslambiel 也未必,不同人的体验是不一样的,我个人更偏向于这种天然自然景观,而不是有点商业化的古城。普达措是人世间最后一片净土,是香格里拉的精华,这种4000米海拔以上的高原湖泊你在国外那里能找到?很多国家都声称真正的香格里拉是在他们的国家,如果仅仅只有寺庙,古城这些人文景观,根本就配不上香格里拉的称号。没去过普达措,我个人认为就不能说去过香格里拉。
@@FrankZhang-pj9nn 别的地方也许海拔没那么高,但单就景色而言,普达措确实不算特别出色,尤其和世界上同类型的景点。自然景观没有不好,我如果住国内也会去看看,但我的意思是人家大老远从国外跑来,时间也有限,不一定专门跑一趟去看这个。
@@shineluvslambiel 我只是讲了一个普达措,我还没有讲梅里雪山,纳帕海,巴拉格宗大峡谷, 雨崩村。如果只去了松赞林寺或独克宗古城就说去过了香格里拉,我是觉得他去了个寂寞。他都说了感觉香格里拉就是个名字罢了,古城是重新修的,不过如此。
Pudacuo is amazing. My European husband likes it more than this temple
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I feel Shangri-La would be somewhere around Tiger Leaping Gorge. This is just a built-up area.
I mean, it’s called Shangri-La 😅
Shangri-La also has the amazing scenery, very natural,peaceful and beautiful park which was called the last pure land on the earth. these youtubers just follow the same routes, just visited the temple and ancient town, they missed the key of Shangri-La.
@@FrankZhang-pj9nn I think a lot of foreign tourists would not know the gems of some places as they aren't locals. Even for a foreigner like me who knows Mandarin well, may also not know or hear of some places. Xiaohongshu is one place of course one could go to for some suggestions, but if I'm not wrong, it's mostly in Chinese, not English since they are comments from Chinese peoples in China. And as guide books like Lonely Planet are written mostly by western travellers, they'd not have known some corners of China that only some locals would know or heard of. "Little Chinese Everywhere" i enjoy her vlog, she's a local Chinese who does her vlog in English and besides the usual touristy places, she will also explore lesser known areas and speak to the locals, so it was insightful.
@@ymhktravel you are right, "Little Chinese Everywhare" is also my favoriate youtuber. there are lots of scenic spots near Shangri-la with less commercial because they are in the rural areas, the infra isn't so good. e.g.,Meri Snow Mountain(which is better than Jade dragon Snow Moutain in Lijiang), Yubeng village(the top 5 hiking routes in China), Lugu Lake(far better than Earhai lake in Dali). the problem is language barrier. if they go to the rural area, they need rent a car or scooter or need a local guide. as a local Chinese, I prefer to go to these areas. I even won't go to Lijing ancient town as it's too commercial.
Momo are HUGE in Nepal (as in they're extremely popular, they're not just very large! 😄). When I was in Nepal this summer, I pretty much lived on the things, especially the buffalo variety. I even had a momo pizza one day, although I wouldn't recommend that! 😆
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Tibet is so damn beautiful, we cant wait to explore it some day! thankss for sharing!
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Shangri-La was not based on Gyalthang (Chinese: Zhongdian, now Xianggelila). The writer James Hilton based his mythical Shangri-La in his book/screenplay The Lost Horizon partly on the articles of explorer Joseph Rock published in National Geographic about the area of Konkaling, now known as Yading, in neighbouring Sichuan province. The re-naming of Zhongdian by the Yunnan authorities was a tourism marketing exercise.
The fact you respected the sanctity of the temple there puts you heads and shoulders above other vloggers who will break laws just to get ratings.
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and all you have to do is keep her fed... does she get " hangry ' ?
Is it impossible to send it without permission?
Most of the people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir live in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom has recognized the people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir as an independent country. The state of Jammu and Kashmir is a separate country.
This is where the guy who “ invented “ bulletproof coffee got the idea.
beware of altitude sickness, if you decide to go to tibet it is no joke!
What a shame that the Dalai Lama cannot live in, or even visit, Tibet, ... On another note, when I've traveled outside my home country (the U.S.), I've aimed ro be respectful and open to local customs, but I found that I had to draw the line at eating horse meat or dog meat. How would you respond to that "opportunity"?
P.S. Yes, I would want to travel to and in Tibet.
For people like the best place for you is to remain in USA.
Please don't go to China.
BTW in the US, pedo is common everywhere, therefore more suited to Pedo Lama, I don't think it would be a good idea for Pedo Lama to enter China, he might be arrested, no no no, go the US, he will have more "freedom" to show his love to little children.
Dalai is a dog of CIA against China. US should keep him in US.
Nepal culture mixed Indian and Tibetan culture..
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Why permit?
Not long ago, there was a "Mongolian and Tibetan Committee" in the constitution of Taiwan (the Republic of China). Do you know what this means? Beginning in 1912, the Republic of China has incorporated Tibet into the entirety of China, while the People's Republic of China has only inherited this political lineage. History is not decided by Westerners (the British who colonized India at that time).
The bloodline of the Republic of China that ruled China was inherited from the Qing Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, Tibet had always been part of its territory. Even the Dalai Lama's successor was decided by the Qing emperor.