This is so fascinating! Never heard about the communal baths before. It sounds similar to how a group of friends would go the sauna in Finland or Russia.
哇, that’s interesting. Never heard about 洗澡文化 from 北方, didn’t know about such differences. I though it is another video about 北/南方言, turns out this is even more interesting. 谢谢MC, I appreciate all your effort for making good these videos. Wish you reach your goal very soon🙏
When I was a kid, I was in a public bathhouse a couple of times. In Russia in Siberia. Maybe at that time it was still the Soviet Union. All the bathhouses are gone now.
From Thailand: We have both. northern chinese and southern chinese .It surprised me a lot.When we found out and also ancient Thai people had DNA associated with northern Chinese people. (Thai ancient people are half Chinese). The latest information on ancient DNA ... Prof. Dr. Viphu also took a sample of ancient DNA in Pangmapha District, Mae Hong Son Province, 1,600-1,800 years old found that Pangmapha DNA has a 50% genetic ratio from northern China. This information goes into Thaipbs' RUclips's topic of DNA, ancient people, cave-in.
Cilantro lol!!! I definitely have southerner genes, even though I now became immune to cilantro thanks to so many asian restaurants here putting tons of that poison of every soup and dish aha
@@YiQiHanzi @Han_Characters you are most excellent! 你好红了恭喜恭喜 you really ring my bell. Can one say "you are really good, a red ribbon winner"? Or does that not work because ni hao is also a greeting? But in english: "You are really good, a red ribbon winner" is certainly correct and stylish, neither awkward or unclear, just the opposite. The idea of "red ribbon" does exist in English but much less powerfully than in Chinese. In German "red thread" rote Faden carries more the Chinese sense of following along which is absent in English.
@@YiQiHanzi Doubtless she knows the four arts and can even tell us whether it is elephant chess, encirclement chess, and whether the side which moves second is red or black. 恭喜恭喜!
Whatever these Chinese from northern China are eating it is making them so tall. See some of them every now and then on vacation in the USA that come from Shandong and other areas of northern provinces of China and they look on average 10 cm or 4 inches taller then us European Americans for both men and women. Their young adult population looks everbit as tall and IMO even slightly taller then the Dutch who are the tallest average height Europeans. Funny when walking around Chinatown, Philadelphia, us European Americans look so tall compared to these Asians with these Asians being majority older for atleast in the late morning and early afternoon, with a majority of these Chinese being from Southern China and mostly of their minority ethnicities instead of Han and also mixed with plenty of southeast Asians in this Chinatown from Vietnam and Cambodia. But when these northern Chinese, especially with their young adult population, arrive at the Philadelphia International Airport and are tourists at our popular historical places or anywhere in the USA they make us European Americans look short plus these Chinese are so light in skin color when compared to the Asians in Chinatown Philadelphia and other southeast Asian Americans. Northern Chinese are the other tall white population besides the northern Europeans from the Scandinavians countries and the Netherlands.
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This is so fascinating! Never heard about the communal baths before. It sounds similar to how a group of friends would go the sauna in Finland or Russia.
Interesting! Didn't know the sauna in Finland and Russia before :D
Great show! Strong content for general consumption.
Very interresting. Thank you MC 💙
Glad you enjoyed it!
哇, that’s interesting. Never heard about 洗澡文化 from 北方, didn’t know about such differences. I though it is another video about 北/南方言, turns out this is even more interesting.
谢谢MC, I appreciate all your effort for making good these videos. Wish you reach your goal very soon🙏
Thank you! Glad you find it interesting!!
很有意思的目的! 多谢妳!
Thanks for sharing 很有意思!
Glad you like it!
When I was a kid, I was in a public bathhouse a couple of times. In Russia in Siberia. Maybe at that time it was still the Soviet Union. All the bathhouses are gone now.
Can you talk about 方言?
good idea!
@@YiQiHanzi Rehaab possibly meant 放心?Though I would certainly be interested in learning about Chinese dictionaries!
South China is mixture of Southeast Asian and Northern China People.
From Thailand: We have both. northern chinese and southern chinese .It surprised me a lot.When we found out and also ancient Thai people had DNA associated with northern Chinese people. (Thai ancient people are half Chinese). The latest information on ancient DNA ... Prof. Dr. Viphu also took a sample of ancient DNA in Pangmapha District, Mae Hong Son Province, 1,600-1,800 years old found that Pangmapha DNA has a 50% genetic ratio from northern China. This information goes into Thaipbs' RUclips's topic of DNA, ancient people, cave-in.
6:53 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Cilantro lol!!!
I definitely have southerner genes, even though I now became immune to cilantro thanks to so many asian restaurants here putting tons of that poison of every soup and dish aha
你好老师
They shower together in Japan too it’s called hot springs
i love lofa for bath .. it's cold here
0:01 where is that??? 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
MC, you are a great storyteller. You captivate the attention of a viewer like a magician.
Odd but interesting 🤨
So so so pretty 😘
8:15🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I took my family to southern China but I was the only one on the flight home because the Guangdong人 ate my parents and siblings.
i like cilantros ...
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controversial topic! black or red? choose!
Do you mean black tea or red tea😹?
@@YiQiHanzi @Han_Characters you are most excellent! 你好红了恭喜恭喜 you really ring my bell. Can one say "you are really good, a red ribbon winner"? Or does that not work because ni hao is also a greeting? But in english: "You are really good, a red ribbon winner" is certainly correct and stylish, neither awkward or unclear, just the opposite. The idea of "red ribbon" does exist in English but much less powerfully than in Chinese. In German "red thread" rote Faden carries more the Chinese sense of following along which is absent in English.
@@YiQiHanzi Doubtless she knows the four arts and can even tell us whether it is elephant chess, encirclement chess, and whether the side which moves second is red or black. 恭喜恭喜!
Whatever these Chinese from northern China are eating it is making them so tall. See some of them every now and then on vacation in the USA that come from Shandong and other areas of northern provinces of China and they look on average 10 cm or 4 inches taller then us European Americans for both men and women. Their young adult population looks everbit as tall and IMO even slightly taller then the Dutch who are the tallest average height Europeans. Funny when walking around Chinatown, Philadelphia, us European Americans look so tall compared to these Asians with these Asians being majority older for atleast in the late morning and early afternoon, with a majority of these Chinese being from Southern China and mostly of their minority ethnicities instead of Han and also mixed with plenty of southeast Asians in this Chinatown from Vietnam and Cambodia. But when these northern Chinese, especially with their young adult population, arrive at the Philadelphia International Airport and are tourists at our popular historical places or anywhere in the USA they make us European Americans look short plus these Chinese are so light in skin color when compared to the Asians in Chinatown Philadelphia and other southeast Asian Americans. Northern Chinese are the other tall white population besides the northern Europeans from the Scandinavians countries and the Netherlands.
我在印尼新冠病毒之前,我和朋友们每个月去韩式桑拿也很喜欢一起洗操,洗澡后可以面膜,好舒服!
听起来很舒服哈哈哈 希望新冠快点消失:)
North is odd