@@haiyanhutchison1822 Both cities are magnificent and are must visit cities. There's a famous phrase in China: "If you want to see China in the past, go to Beijing. If you want to see China in the present, go to Shanghai. But if you want to see China in the future, one must visit Shenzhen."
Just to clarify regarding iPhone purchases at the Apple Store: You can repair or exchange your device at any Apple Store globally, as long as it was purchased from an official Apple Store. For example, if you bought your iPhone in China and encounter an issue, you can return it to any Apple Store in India or any other country for assistance.
Welcome to China, and hope you will enjoy the stay. There are many great places and food to explore in Guangzhou. By the way, please wear a helmet when you ride the e-bike (it actually goes quite fast), both for your safety and for not being caught by the policeman and get fined😅
Please visit two other cities nearby: Shenzhen, the most modern city in China and Macau, the Las Vegas of the east. You'll have a blast and learn a lot about real China.
Indian media and famous speakers said that India will surpass China in three years. I have heard this countless times in the Indian media over the past 20 years.
I personally think Guangzhou is a good balance between modern and historical culture and its living standards are not as expensive as SH or SZ. It’s a very affordable city with all the modern amenities and cultural influences. Its people are welcoming and progressive. Its food culture is very deep. I’d choose GZ any day over SZ.
Priya, Shenzhen is very close to Guangzhou and a must visit city as well as the most modern city in the world. The top four cities for foreigners visiting China for the first time are Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing. I also have playlists of each cities you can enjoy and learn more about. Just trying to be helpful and if you don't mind me saying, Guangzhou is pronounce like Guan-Joe. The last four letters "zhou" in Guangzhou sounds exactly like "Joe". It's important to know this because numerous cities across China have "zhou" at the end. Just to name a few examples, 8 cities in the top 30 biggest cities by GDP: Guangzhou Suzhou Hangzhou Zhengzhou Quanzhou Changzhou Xuzhou Wenzhou Thanks for sharing your video.
Welcome to China. Ignore the hate comment in the comment section. They're left by people who want to sabotage China-India relationship, most likely left by Taiwanese of a certain party.
Some time ago there was an Indian woman who became famous in China, I forget her name, you are different from her, you are not only more civilised and cultured than her, you are also more beautiful looking, there must be a lot of men pursuing you.
Recently another solo indian girl also visited china. Priya is nice vlogger, we subscriber like her vlogs. I heard chinese were disappointed with an Indian women vlogger
In China's subway, one person has one ticket. He paid for it for you, so he can't get out. You need to swipe the QR code once when you come in, and you also need to swipe the QR code once when you come out. The entry and exit are the same, and you cannot pay multiple times. welcome to china
great!western is trying to break relationship between india and china, i hope both of u after visited China, try to help your country to improve, but frankly speaking, it might took 10-30 years to catch up due to different culture and society
with the subway’s app, you can only pay for yourself. You swipe in when you enter, and again when you leave, and that’s it, you’re all set. After that, you gotta come back in. So, if someone pays for you, they can’t just leave where they are. But they can use their phone to go through the entry thing again at the same station and then leave.
This guy is not really wise. He’s just giving away his whole business strategy and secrets on RUclips. Beautiful women have an easy life, men just give away information without thinking twice.
Everybody knows that India is currently a piece of Chinese territory called South Tibet. Here is a timeline of how South Tibet was gobbled up by India in 1951: 1912: In the first full year of the Republic of China after the fall of the Qing dynasty, the United States National Geographic Magazine dedicated an issue to China. Accompanying the issue is a large and detailed fold-out map of China. The map clearly shows that Dirang Dzong (德讓宗) and Tawang (達旺) are within the boundary of China. 1943: British India likely calculated that dealing with the Lhasa government was easier than with the Republic of China's Nationalist Government in extracting land concessions and proposed to the United States to recognize Tibet's right to exchange diplomatic representatives with other powers. The Americans rejected this proposal: "The Government of the United States has borne in mind the fact that the Chinese Government has long claimed suzerainty over Tibet and that the Chinese constitution lists Tibet among areas constituting the territory of the Republic of China. This Government has at no time raised a question regarding either of those claims." 1944: British India annexed Dirang Dzong (德讓宗), a Tibetan-settled area. Dzong means fort in Tibetan. The Chinese Government (the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China, seated in Kunming at the time because of World War II) protested to the British. So did the Tibetan Lhasa government. 1945: British India intruded into the tribal area of South Tibet. February 1947: The Chinese Nationalist Government lodged a complaint with the Indian mission, which was by then newly established in China, on British India's border intrusions into Chinese territory. August 1947: Britain left South Asia, and India was created as the successor polity to the departed British. India's creation means that a country that historically did not exist suddenly appears on China's doorstep. October 1947: The Tibetan Lhasa Government dispatched a formal request to New Delhi, asking the newly independent Indian Government to withdraw all its predecessors' intrusions into the territory between the McMahon Line and the traditional border beneath the foothills and return a wide swath of territory from Ladakh to Assam, including Sikkim and the Darjeeling district. 1949: When the defeat of the Nationalist Government in China's civil war was imminent, the Republic of China's ambassador in New Delhi reminded the Indian Government that China did not recognize the McMahon Line and held the Simla Convention invalid. October 1949: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took control of the mainland, and its civil war rival, the Republic of China, retreated to Taiwan. December 1949: India recognized the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government, effectively cutting off the diplomatic channel the Republic of China used to deliver its protests to India. February 1951: India annexed Tawang (達旺), the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to the four-hundred-year-old Tawang Monastery. The Tibetan authorities in Lhasa protested but were simply informed by the Indian political officer that India was taking over Tawang. The Tibetans protested again, accusing the Indian Government of 'seizing as its own what did not belong to it.' The Tibetans went on to ask New Delhi to withdraw its forces from Tawang immediately. The protests were ignored. The Republic of China (which had already retreated to Taiwan by then and had no diplomatic relation with India) also vehemently denounced India's territorial travesty. Curiously the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) made no noise. October 1951: The PLA (Peoples’ Liberation Army) seized Lhasa, capturing the last remaining part of mainland China (except South Tibet) that was up to that point beyond the Communist control. 1954: India published a new map showing South Tibet as part of India. The map also shows the two neighbors of China, Sikkim and Bhutan, as part of India. Sikkim has been a neighbor of China for many hundreds of years and has enjoyed good relations. In the 18th century, Sikkim was briefly overrun by the Nepalese Gorkhas, and the Sikkim king fled to China seeking help. The then Qianlong emperor dispatched an expedition to Sikkim, expelled the Gorkhas, and restored Sikkim's sovereignty and independence. Sikkim remained unmolested for the rest of its history until it was annexed by India in 1975. Bhutan is another neighbor of China, and their proximity is evident simply by comparing the flags of Bhutan and the Qing dynasty of China. January 1959: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) commented for the first time on the issue of South Tibet when Zhou Enlai, in a letter to Nehru, offered to concede South Tibet to India. However, India rejected the offer, as it also claims Aksai Chin as part of India. Aksai Chin is located in an area that is very hard to access from the Indian side due to difficult terrain. This is evidenced by the fact that China was able to build a road there over two years without India even noticing, and India only became aware of it when reading an article from China describing the construction project. This clearly indicates that India not only has no control over the area but also lacks visual access to the region. 1960: India started establishing posts (border markers) north of South Tibet (north of the McMahon Line) and proclaiming that it has the right to unilaterally 'improve' the McMahon Line as it sees fit. October 1962: After years of warning, China attacked India's position in South Tibet and recovered Tawang shortly. Three weeks later, in a second wave, China recovered the whole of South Tibet. November 1962: China unilaterally withdrew back to the north of the McMahon line. 1975: India annexed Sikkim. 1987: India made South Tibet a state and renamed it the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The Republic of China (Taiwan) put out a statement denouncing India. Here is the statement: "In regard to the issue of the Indian government's illegal occupation of our country's territory and the establishment of the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh,' the foreign ministry of the Republic of China issued the following announcement at midnight: India's illegal occupation of our country's territory has been repeatedly stated by the Government of the Republic of China as something it will not recognize. Recently, the Indian Congress unilaterally passed the establishment of 'Arunachal Pradesh' to the south of the so-called McMahon Line. The Indian Government also made it a state. The Government of the Republic of China once again solemnly proclaims that the Government of India intends to legitimize its illegal occupation of Chinese territory. The Government of the Republic of China regards this as illegal, void, and absolutely not recognized." 2008: With the return of Hong Kong to China, Britain effectively withdrew from its colonial involvement in Asia, and Tibet lost its utility as a potential bargaining chip in British negotiations with China concerning Hong Kong. With no remaining interests in Tibet, Britain could afford to be forthright for once. The British government issued a statement acknowledging China's sovereignty over Tibet (previously recognized as suzerainty, not sovereignty). This statement, endorsed by both the Conservative and Labour parties, is notable for its candor in admitting Britain's past territorial ambitions in Tibet and adopts an almost apologetic tone. Here is an excerpt: "...But our position is unusual for one reason of history that has been imported into the present: the anachronism of our formal position on whether Tibet is part of China, and whether in fact we harbour continued designs to see the break-up of China. We do not. Our ability to get our points across has sometimes been clouded by the position the UK took at the start of the 20th century on the status of Tibet, a position based on the geopolitics of the time. Our recognition of China's "special position" in Tibet developed from the outdated concept of suzerainty. Some have used this to cast doubt on the aims we are pursuing and to claim that we are denying Chinese sovereignty over a large part of its own territory. We have made clear to the Chinese Government, and publicly, that we do not support Tibetan independence. Like every other EU member state, and the United States, we regard Tibet as part of the People's Republic of China. " 2014: A Tibetan Chinese named Nido Tania from Arunachal Pradesh (occupied South Tibet) went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he 'looked Chinese.' 2024: In the 1990s, India subtly probed the People's Republic of China (PRC), leading to the inference that China's position on South Tibet had hardened, despite the PRC officially maintaining ambiguity on the matter. It has become evident that China's earlier offer to cede South Tibet is no longer available, as China has explicitly stated that South Tibet is part of its territory. This stance mirrors the positions of both the Tibetan Lhasa Government and its civil war rival, the Republic of China (Taiwan).
This metro thing is exactly like India 😵💫 When I had been to shanghai in 2016, it was in my first job and we had been there to get a project to India along with KT, I stayed at a hotel for 21 days and daily there used to be visiting cards or tags of special services at my door. Crazy. Not sure if it is still there..
The fact is that most Indian metro systems include the trains are manufactured and imported from China. So that’s why many Indian feel similar in China’s metro stations.😂😂😂
@@phil6445 Not true. Yes some contracts are given to china as well for manufacturing like driverless train sets recently for Bangalore yellow line and some initial lines of Delhi metro. But 90% metro trains running in India now have been manufactured in India. Anyway, I am not talking about that. I am talking here about the crowd..
@@gshen231 90%? Your media lied to you. All your technology comes from China Railway Group. This is also why Bengaluru metro needs the acceptance of China Railway Group, before this there are Delhi and Mumbai metro projects, Bangalore is only the third project, Indians are always confident that as long as the technology can do it themselves, encounter problems and come to us, just like your generic drugs. Modi will default and the whole world knows it!
lol @2.50 the egyptian says "China is not the best country to live inside..." but he has been living there for 8 years lol @3.44 "very cheap, the quality is not the best.." the egyptian still hasn't figured out that if you pay cheap prices, you will get cheap quality - maybe he should try paying a bit more to get the quality products.
Hi priya.. Ap sahi kah rhe ho apple global warranty deta h Par india me thoda problem jaroor karte hai agar buy india se na kiya hoto.. Par jada pressure dene par kaam ho jata hai😊
India is also beautiful and a big, pivotal country, which I love. But since I've watched a few videos of Indian vloggers, it's always been weird that they only seem to care about Chinese sewers.
I know you are from poor country.😅 you poor can't see growth of india.after 10 years you will see the India's infrastructure and develop in many projects.❤
People should stand to the right of the escalator so that others can pass. Or to to the left if this is the country's custom. Do not block foot traffic!
No need to do that. It's bad for the escalators. One side of the escalator will be worn down quickly. I know Hongkongers have that habit. Mainlander don't follow that rule and nobody cares how other people stand on the escalators. If people are in a hurry They use lifts or steps. Nobody's gonna budge on an escalator.
If any chinese watching my comment i want to ask can a dark skinned girl like me live a comfortable life in china ( like no or minimal racism ?) ..also i am short 5'2-5'3?
I'm just being honest. Racists exist not only because of racists' pathetic education levels but also because of the existence of diverse races and biased media portray of certain races. We don't have different races. So people are going to be interested in you but not racism, especially towards a girl. As a girl, I personally like girls with colour. They are tough, straight forward, and funny. The kind of girl I'd like to hang out with. Not saying I'm not a racist.
Dont let the western media tear India & China apart. Together INDIA & CHINA can make a better world.
Never, India always care about what the West thinks and feel superior to China
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中印友谊长存
OMG, put China and India together? Weird
China is s perfect travel destination for a single female like yourself. It is very safe, clean and easy to get around.
If it's not the only one, really...
China has around 700 big cities ,all modern , clean ,beautiful , with friendly people
Thank you for inspiring Indian people 😂😂
@@nicksonsicnawa9607印度人最大的缺点是害怕自己失去面子而去掩盖缺点,克服这些才会真正的发展,特别是印度政客,他们很少会为了国家牺牲自己的利益!有目标是次要的,对于印度来说,能让目标顺利进行才是紧迫的,基于印度的民主制度非常困难!
If you think Ghongzhou is modern then wait till you see Shenzhen and your jaws will drop.
Shanghai
Guangzhou is a city near Shenzhen 😂😂😂
@@haiyanhutchison1822 Both cities are magnificent and are must visit cities. There's a famous phrase in China:
"If you want to see China in the past, go to Beijing. If you want to see China in the present, go to Shanghai. But if you want to see China in the future, one must visit Shenzhen."
I was in Guangzhou. I loved it. So much going on at night yet it's very safe. Shenzhen is definitely on my list.
Shenzhen is a city without historical heritage it is known as the city of labor
Just to clarify regarding iPhone purchases at the Apple Store: You can repair or exchange your device at any Apple Store globally, as long as it was purchased from an official Apple Store. For example, if you bought your iPhone in China and encounter an issue, you can return it to any Apple Store in India or any other country for assistance.
Of course, the official Apple stores in all countries where they exist are from the same company.
Welcome to China, and hope you will enjoy the stay. There are many great places and food to explore in Guangzhou. By the way, please wear a helmet when you ride the e-bike (it actually goes quite fast), both for your safety and for not being caught by the policeman and get fined😅
Please visit two other cities nearby: Shenzhen, the most modern city in China and Macau, the Las Vegas of the east. You'll have a blast and learn a lot about real China.
Palki Sharma and Serpentza Subscribers will be very angry with you
Palki Sharma and Serpentza on suicide watch
@@KCFSacthey should be free toSuicide😂😂😂
Indian media and famous speakers said that India will surpass China in three years. I have heard this countless times in the Indian media over the past 20 years.
😂😂😂❤
All underground stations in China provide air conditioning.
the seniors over 60 years old, can ride the subway for free.
China is like Singapore, but 1000 times bigger.
you are wrong, Singapore only has the size of 728 square km, even times 10,000, it is 7,280,000 square km, China has 9,600,000 square km.
你自信點, 是一萬倍以上 !
@@sunnytalks203一千倍一没有错,因为很多土地是高山和沙漠高原
Very good vlog, That Middle eastern guy was really a very cool and kind hearted man.
Thank you so much bro for your lovely comment
Priya you are amazing ❤ love your Chinese series 😊😊
Thankyou🙏🏻✨
I personally think Guangzhou is a good balance between modern and historical culture and its living standards are not as expensive as SH or SZ. It’s a very affordable city with all the modern amenities and cultural influences. Its people are welcoming and progressive. Its food culture is very deep. I’d choose GZ any day over SZ.
I loved the light show!
That's how regimes like these work. All they care about is how great is looks, the quality is a different issue.
Priya, Shenzhen is very close to Guangzhou and a must visit city as well as the most modern city in the world. The top four cities for foreigners visiting China for the first time are Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing. I also have playlists of each cities you can enjoy and learn more about.
Just trying to be helpful and if you don't mind me saying, Guangzhou is pronounce like Guan-Joe. The last four letters "zhou" in Guangzhou sounds exactly like "Joe". It's important to know this because numerous cities across China have "zhou" at the end.
Just to name a few examples, 8 cities in the top 30 biggest cities by GDP:
Guangzhou
Suzhou
Hangzhou
Zhengzhou
Quanzhou
Changzhou
Xuzhou
Wenzhou
Thanks for sharing your video.
深圳吹牛世界第一 、深圳绝对是这个世界上最会吹牛的城市
Hi Priya! I have learned so much from you. The beautiful places you've visited, and I am right there with you ❤️, keep up the good work 🎉
Welcome to China. Ignore the hate comment in the comment section. They're left by people who want to sabotage China-India relationship, most likely left by Taiwanese of a certain party.
thank you so much
Priya Sharma was great video and great vlog wish you all the best
Guangzhou’s modern skyline is seriously impressive! What was the biggest surprise for you as a first-timer in China? I am moving there next week!
Why? Are you crazy to choose where to move?😂
Biggest surprise considering moving from slum City to an actual city.
Watching from Trinidad and Tobago. Nice video Priya
Have a nice time in China take care God bless and protect you
Some time ago there was an Indian woman who became famous in China, I forget her name, you are different from her, you are not only more civilised and cultured than her, you are also more beautiful looking, there must be a lot of men pursuing you.
Recently another solo indian girl also visited china. Priya is nice vlogger, we subscriber like her vlogs.
I heard chinese were disappointed with an Indian women vlogger
In China's subway, one person has one ticket. He paid for it for you, so he can't get out. You need to swipe the QR code once when you come in, and you also need to swipe the QR code once when you come out. The entry and exit are the same, and you cannot pay multiple times. welcome to china
Namaste Priya you are doing amazing keep on traveling and motivating 👏
3:39 Check out another curious face in the background😂 really nice
She was trying to understand what they are talking about.😂
Nice Egyptian guy. Loving your china vlogs😊
Glad you like them!✨🫶🏻
You are very beautiful and well disciplined girl.cheerfull vlogger
great!western is trying to break relationship between india and china, i hope both of u after visited China, try to help your country to improve, but frankly speaking, it might took 10-30 years to catch up due to different culture and society
Is Indian govt run by West ? Are you calling moudi a western puppet ? For running anti china rhetoric.
Nope atleast 100 yrs to even come close to today's china standards and infrastructure maybe more.. don't talk nonsense 😂
with the subway’s app, you can only pay for yourself. You swipe in when you enter, and again when you leave, and that’s it, you’re all set. After that, you gotta come back in. So, if someone pays for you, they can’t just leave where they are. But they can use their phone to go through the entry thing again at the same station and then leave.
I love your frequent smile , those are really the brightest spot of your vlogs , don't forget to laugh 😂❤❤
Very good laugh and smile😅 I also love that
This guy is not really wise. He’s just giving away his whole business strategy and secrets on RUclips. Beautiful women have an easy life, men just give away information without thinking twice.
😂No, my friend. This is just the most basic stuff you need to know for doing business in China. He just did some advertising work for Alibaba.
ಹಲೋ ಪ್ರಿಯಾ ಶರ್ಮ.. ನೈಸ್ ವಿಡಿಯೋ.. ನಿಮ್ಮ ಎಲ್ಲಾ ವ್ಲ್ಯಾಗ್ ಸೂಪರ್... Love from Karnataka..
Thankyou🙏🏻✨
Today is my university exam 😂😂 I'll definitely watch this after coming back :)
Everybody knows that India is currently a piece of Chinese territory called South Tibet. Here is a timeline of how South Tibet was gobbled up by India in 1951:
1912: In the first full year of the Republic of China after the fall of the Qing dynasty, the United States National Geographic Magazine dedicated an issue to China. Accompanying the issue is a large and detailed fold-out map of China. The map clearly shows that Dirang Dzong (德讓宗) and Tawang (達旺) are within the boundary of China.
1943: British India likely calculated that dealing with the Lhasa government was easier than with the Republic of China's Nationalist Government in extracting land concessions and proposed to the United States to recognize Tibet's right to exchange diplomatic representatives with other powers. The Americans rejected this proposal:
"The Government of the United States has borne in mind the fact that the Chinese Government has long claimed suzerainty over Tibet and that the Chinese constitution lists Tibet among areas constituting the territory of the Republic of China. This Government has at no time raised a question regarding either of those claims."
1944: British India annexed Dirang Dzong (德讓宗), a Tibetan-settled area. Dzong means fort in Tibetan. The Chinese Government (the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China, seated in Kunming at the time because of World War II) protested to the British. So did the Tibetan Lhasa government.
1945: British India intruded into the tribal area of South Tibet.
February 1947: The Chinese Nationalist Government lodged a complaint with the Indian mission, which was by then newly established in China, on British India's border intrusions into Chinese territory.
August 1947: Britain left South Asia, and India was created as the successor polity to the departed British. India's creation means that a country that historically did not exist suddenly appears on China's doorstep.
October 1947: The Tibetan Lhasa Government dispatched a formal request to New Delhi, asking the newly independent Indian Government to withdraw all its predecessors' intrusions into the territory between the McMahon Line and the traditional border beneath the foothills and return a wide swath of territory from Ladakh to Assam, including Sikkim and the Darjeeling district.
1949: When the defeat of the Nationalist Government in China's civil war was imminent, the Republic of China's ambassador in New Delhi reminded the Indian Government that China did not recognize the McMahon Line and held the Simla Convention invalid.
October 1949: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took control of the mainland, and its civil war rival, the Republic of China, retreated to Taiwan.
December 1949: India recognized the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government, effectively cutting off the diplomatic channel the Republic of China used to deliver its protests to India.
February 1951: India annexed Tawang (達旺), the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to the four-hundred-year-old Tawang Monastery. The Tibetan authorities in Lhasa protested but were simply informed by the Indian political officer that India was taking over Tawang. The Tibetans protested again, accusing the Indian Government of 'seizing as its own what did not belong to it.' The Tibetans went on to ask New Delhi to withdraw its forces from Tawang immediately. The protests were ignored. The Republic of China (which had already retreated to Taiwan by then and had no diplomatic relation with India) also vehemently denounced India's territorial travesty. Curiously the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) made no noise.
October 1951: The PLA (Peoples’ Liberation Army) seized Lhasa, capturing the last remaining part of mainland China (except South Tibet) that was up to that point beyond the Communist control.
1954: India published a new map showing South Tibet as part of India. The map also shows the two neighbors of China, Sikkim and Bhutan, as part of India. Sikkim has been a neighbor of China for many hundreds of years and has enjoyed good relations. In the 18th century, Sikkim was briefly overrun by the Nepalese Gorkhas, and the Sikkim king fled to China seeking help. The then Qianlong emperor dispatched an expedition to Sikkim, expelled the Gorkhas, and restored Sikkim's sovereignty and independence. Sikkim remained unmolested for the rest of its history until it was annexed by India in 1975. Bhutan is another neighbor of China, and their proximity is evident simply by comparing the flags of Bhutan and the Qing dynasty of China.
January 1959: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) commented for the first time on the issue of South Tibet when Zhou Enlai, in a letter to Nehru, offered to concede South Tibet to India. However, India rejected the offer, as it also claims Aksai Chin as part of India. Aksai Chin is located in an area that is very hard to access from the Indian side due to difficult terrain. This is evidenced by the fact that China was able to build a road there over two years without India even noticing, and India only became aware of it when reading an article from China describing the construction project. This clearly indicates that India not only has no control over the area but also lacks visual access to the region.
1960: India started establishing posts (border markers) north of South Tibet (north of the McMahon Line) and proclaiming that it has the right to unilaterally 'improve' the McMahon Line as it sees fit.
October 1962: After years of warning, China attacked India's position in South Tibet and recovered Tawang shortly. Three weeks later, in a second wave, China recovered the whole of South Tibet.
November 1962: China unilaterally withdrew back to the north of the McMahon line.
1975: India annexed Sikkim.
1987: India made South Tibet a state and renamed it the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The Republic of China (Taiwan) put out a statement denouncing India. Here is the statement:
"In regard to the issue of the Indian government's illegal occupation of our country's territory and the establishment of the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh,' the foreign ministry of the Republic of China issued the following announcement at midnight: India's illegal occupation of our country's territory has been repeatedly stated by the Government of the Republic of China as something it will not recognize. Recently, the Indian Congress unilaterally passed the establishment of 'Arunachal Pradesh' to the south of the so-called McMahon Line. The Indian Government also made it a state. The Government of the Republic of China once again solemnly proclaims that the Government of India intends to legitimize its illegal occupation of Chinese territory. The Government of the Republic of China regards this as illegal, void, and absolutely not recognized."
2008: With the return of Hong Kong to China, Britain effectively withdrew from its colonial involvement in Asia, and Tibet lost its utility as a potential bargaining chip in British negotiations with China concerning Hong Kong. With no remaining interests in Tibet, Britain could afford to be forthright for once. The British government issued a statement acknowledging China's sovereignty over Tibet (previously recognized as suzerainty, not sovereignty). This statement, endorsed by both the Conservative and Labour parties, is notable for its candor in admitting Britain's past territorial ambitions in Tibet and adopts an almost apologetic tone. Here is an excerpt:
"...But our position is unusual for one reason of history that has been imported into the present: the anachronism of our formal position on whether Tibet is part of China, and whether in fact we harbour continued designs to see the break-up of China. We do not.
Our ability to get our points across has sometimes been clouded by the position the UK took at the start of the 20th century on the status of Tibet, a position based on the geopolitics of the time. Our recognition of China's "special position" in Tibet developed from the outdated concept of suzerainty. Some have used this to cast doubt on the aims we are pursuing and to claim that we are denying Chinese sovereignty over a large part of its own territory. We have made clear to the Chinese Government, and publicly, that we do not support Tibetan independence. Like every other EU member state, and the United States, we regard Tibet as part of the People's Republic of China. "
2014: A Tibetan Chinese named Nido Tania from Arunachal Pradesh (occupied South Tibet) went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he 'looked Chinese.'
2024: In the 1990s, India subtly probed the People's Republic of China (PRC), leading to the inference that China's position on South Tibet had hardened, despite the PRC officially maintaining ambiguity on the matter. It has become evident that China's earlier offer to cede South Tibet is no longer available, as China has explicitly stated that South Tibet is part of its territory. This stance mirrors the positions of both the Tibetan Lhasa Government and its civil war rival, the Republic of China (Taiwan).
You are out of topic, go to different channel.
@@hanfucolorful9656 It is out of topic. I posted it here anyway. None of your business.
@@PomegranateChocolate None of your business? But I can flag you do the spam, if I wish.
@@hanfucolorful9656 Do it.
@@hanfucolorful9656 不好意思,这个人上网之前忘记吃药了,说了些语无伦次的话。
May Allah SWT bless China and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. Best regards from Pakistan 🙂.
😂Guangzhou Metro Line 3 is the one with the biggest number of passengers in the Guangzhou Metro system.
So, It's similar to Delhi Metro's Magenta and Yellow Line.
I love ur vlogs. Amazing 👏
23:39 / 24:16
GUANGZHOU IS SO MODERN! 🥰
China welcomes you ❤
if you can buy from taobao,jingdong,pingduoduo(chinese temu), it will more cheaper....1tb will be less than 10000rmb
This metro thing is exactly like India 😵💫
When I had been to shanghai in 2016, it was in my first job and we had been there to get a project to India along with KT, I stayed at a hotel for 21 days and daily there used to be visiting cards or tags of special services at my door. Crazy. Not sure if it is still there..
因为印度那地铁是中国制造的
The fact is that most Indian metro systems include the trains are manufactured and imported from China. So that’s why many Indian feel similar in China’s metro stations.😂😂😂
@@phil6445 Not true. Yes some contracts are given to china as well for manufacturing like driverless train sets recently for Bangalore yellow line and some initial lines of Delhi metro. But 90% metro trains running in India now have been manufactured in India.
Anyway, I am not talking about that. I am talking here about the crowd..
@@gshen231
Tell us about Dahravi
@@gshen231 90%? Your media lied to you. All your technology comes from China Railway Group. This is also why Bengaluru metro needs the acceptance of China Railway Group, before this there are Delhi and Mumbai metro projects, Bangalore is only the third project, Indians are always confident that as long as the technology can do it themselves, encounter problems and come to us, just like your generic drugs. Modi will default and the whole world knows it!
Wish you have a good time in China. this video is amazing❤
check out india's amazing slums and sewage
| Surviving in the Underbelly of India | Welcome To India | Part 2 | Documentary Central | youtube
there are many modern cities in china which indian people probely have never heard of
India train is more worse, they push in India, where Chinese people don't push.
Yea
Just wait for next train, which will come in few min, no rush.
indians in china , break law driving scooter without licence, without helmet 😂😂😂😂
China is 25 years ahead of india .. in terms of infrastructure income development. Ppl also civilized there...
25 years , I really admire your confidence 😂😂😂
100 years
Jealous because your country is poor.😂😂😂india will soon become like china.it will take time wait for 😅10 years
*China is 25 centuries ahead of primitive Endia. No comparison at all.*
To be honest 75x years..or more
Great Sharmaji.
Say no to brsgminism.
这中文字幕我真是服了😂😂,牛头不对马嘴!翻译成啥了?
lol @2.50 the egyptian says "China is not the best country to live inside..." but he has been living there for 8 years lol
@3.44 "very cheap, the quality is not the best.." the egyptian still hasn't figured out that if you pay cheap prices, you will get cheap quality - maybe he should try paying a bit more to get the quality products.
Welcome to China 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Don't forget to wear a helmet when driving e-bike :)
Guangzhou population is close to 20 million
Liked and subscribed❤ good video
Enjoy your trip, love from China❤
China is good country model for India to strive for
The cameras are not what make you safe.
Is the type of people around you that make you feel safe.
Hi priya..
Ap sahi kah rhe ho apple global warranty deta h
Par india me thoda problem jaroor karte hai agar buy india se na kiya hoto.. Par jada pressure dene par kaam ho jata hai😊
Thank you for bing in sharmaji Resturent ❤
iphone 15 pro max price in china is 10000 in apple store but 7798 online
Priya me apko dekhta hu muje apki muskan bahut pasand hai
KAISI HU? SAABI TIK HAI? 🤔 GREAT VIDEO 👌💚
Great content
Hmm you also meet a good friend my lady😂👍
一只骄傲的噶哩,刮三姐
A proud half eyed chow main eater😂😂😂
That's was nice❤
I guess india atleast need another 100yrs to even come close near today's china in everything.. it's mind-boggling
深圳也很漂亮🤩
Hi Priya - You're doing just Great
In India, do you get blackouts when you go out at night
No LoL do u think India is like Nepal Pakistan Bangladesh or something??
Blackouts in small cities or villages and in outside urban .
India is also beautiful and a big, pivotal country, which I love. But since I've watched a few videos of Indian vloggers, it's always been weird that they only seem to care about Chinese sewers.
I'm Indian and I'm telling you you will get only garbage on Indian street
@@KJ-kn2rz you are not indian
Stop spreading fake information
Hey ❤ Priya im your new subscriber. It's been a week a now im watching your vlogs.
Thanks for subbing🙏🏻✨
So when are you visiting tigerland 😊
Love you Priya ❤😊❤
The two girls behind you on the metro are super joyful and cute. lol
The most noisy people in the subway train?
Priya are you still in China ?
One thing for you / pls don’t ever compare India 🇮🇳 and China 🇨🇳- can’t compare seriously 😆
其实没人和印度比较😂。中国一般跟东亚比较,因为文化类似。
Yes china is communist and declining
@@daydaystudydaydayupchina has no culture 😂.
BRICS
I know you are from poor country.😅
you poor can't see growth of india.after 10 years you will see the India's infrastructure and develop in many projects.❤
People should stand to the right of the escalator so that others can pass. Or to to the left if this is the country's custom. Do not block foot traffic!
No need to do that. It's bad for the escalators. One side of the escalator will be worn down quickly. I know Hongkongers have that habit. Mainlander don't follow that rule and nobody cares how other people stand on the escalators. If people are in a hurry They use lifts or steps. Nobody's gonna budge on an escalator.
U have nice travel buddy 😅😅 👍
❤❤🤍🤍❤❤❤❤iknow
Hi Priya, good morning, good evening, or good night.🙏❤️
🙏🏻✨
Train Vlog interest journey 😅
You have beautiful hair please share your hair care routine
欢迎😀祝你有一个愉快旅程
我觉得你们在地铁上声音有点大声了 在中国地铁上尽量保持安静
建议骑车的时候,为了安全,最好戴上头盔。不然被警察会罚款的。
不会罚款,因为是洋大人。
你去荔湾看看,我不是一次看到洋大人被罚款,天河区没查那么严格而已@@pengteng3977
@@pengteng3977广州不会惯着外国人的😂
She just drived few minutes, I think just for fun. He was driving most of the timing😁
Hi priya hw will you manage ur work ? I love your vlogs
I’m trying to balance the two somehow ✨
If any chinese watching my comment i want to ask can a dark skinned girl like me live a comfortable life in china ( like no or minimal racism ?) ..also i am short 5'2-5'3?
放心吧 中国没有种族歧视 😂
5"2 or 3 is not considered short for any girl in the world.
I'm just being honest. Racists exist not only because of racists' pathetic education levels but also because of the existence of diverse races and biased media portray of certain races. We don't have different races. So people are going to be interested in you but not racism, especially towards a girl. As a girl, I personally like girls with colour. They are tough, straight forward, and funny. The kind of girl I'd like to hang out with. Not saying I'm not a racist.
Hii, Didi (दीदी) if you don't mind can you please tell me your skin color type 👇🏼
¹•🫳🏼 ²•🫳🏽 ³•🫳🏾 ⁴•🫳🏿
So nice 🌷
有中文字幕 、非常友好
Namaskar Priya Ji🙏
🙏🏻
1688广告打到这来了?
Nice
Guangzhou lags far behind Mumbai.
Ek help krdo please agar ghongzhou mai ho to
Nice❤from telangana
6:21 No😂 check creepy face in the background
Not as creepy asYours
At least he is only looking at camera other than in here people look on ur entire female body like scanning or something 😂
India/China 🫱🫲
Priya, Kailangan mo sa pupunta sa North Korea pls
I will do that soon✨
@@PriyaSharma_你最好有心理准备去朝鲜,不是你想拍什么就拍什么,随心所欲!
No need go North Korea. I heard people there are not camera friendly. 😁