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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @40NoNameFound-100-years-ago
    @40NoNameFound-100-years-ago Месяц назад +60

    I have been living in Shanghai since 2018, and didn't go back to my contry during the COVID.
    And I can say that China is safer than my country....I usually come late from my lab at 4am or even 5am. I Think the country is safe because of many reasons, the most significant one is the widespread of CCTV cameras.

    • @alessandrakalini
      @alessandrakalini 29 дней назад +1

      Do you work in the wuhan lab? Jk jk 😜 I love China, it’s really nice there, I miss it

    • @40NoNameFound-100-years-ago
      @40NoNameFound-100-years-ago 29 дней назад +2

      @alessandrakalini I am a PhD student at the school of Mechanical Engineering ...so we have a " Lab" too😃

    • @alessandrakalini
      @alessandrakalini 29 дней назад

      @@40NoNameFound-100-years-ago where you make computer viruses jkjk I can’t be serious even for a second, excuse me haha :) I’m in a silly mood. I don’t have the discipline for studying long-term, but I very much admire you people who do.

    • @jithendra1191
      @jithendra1191 28 дней назад

      @@40NoNameFound-100-years-ago damn mechanical engineering? cool bud

    • @Di_Qin91
      @Di_Qin91 28 дней назад +4

      ​@@alessandrakalini China is the most visited country in the world. Many Americans, British, Germans, and Japanese are living in Wuhan. Wuhan is very traditional and elegant.

  • @indigenouspodcast2257
    @indigenouspodcast2257 29 дней назад +16

    Great video! I’ve spent time in Shanghai and Shenzhen. Felt extremely safe!

  • @walterchin8832
    @walterchin8832 Месяц назад +24

    Great interviews beautiful foreign girls. Nice job Aiden.

  • @AntoineSteen-f5l
    @AntoineSteen-f5l 26 дней назад +22

    I love China more and more, my friend.

    • @slevinlindsay3624
      @slevinlindsay3624 20 дней назад +1

      some of these people are attributing china's safety to CCTV but it's mostly a cultural thing because other east asian and south-east asian countries feel safe too and they're more "western" if you want to put it like that.
      london, which i read has the highest number of CCTV cameras per capita, still has high crime in spite of.

  • @badimpulses17
    @badimpulses17 28 дней назад +29

    Ask the same question in the USA.

  • @walhdamaskus2408
    @walhdamaskus2408 26 дней назад +42

    Cameras dont u feel safe, its the enviroments and culture. London has more cameras and still dont feel safe.

    • @waichungsham1578
      @waichungsham1578 26 дней назад +4

      its not the cameras you need to worry about in london

    • @oceanwave4502
      @oceanwave4502 22 дня назад

      I think China government follows the mindset that you have to prevent the incident before it happens. Camera plays a role in this: it makes the bad guys hesitate.

    • @rakuraku8043
      @rakuraku8043 17 дней назад

      of course!!! cameras do not deter criminals who don't mind getting a bit of a 'vacation' in jail..... London got tons of rough people.... more so than NYC

    • @frankmerriwell8339
      @frankmerriwell8339 4 дня назад

      It's not just the cameras it's the law enforcement. In China the police are quick in action and good at damage control. And they won't let a criminal walk free three days after arrest.

  • @JohanGuntur-v3t
    @JohanGuntur-v3t Месяц назад +20

    I like watching your vlog, you are so cute Aiden😍 lol
    Watching your vlog open people mind about CHINA the misinformation/ misconception all of that about CHINA. It actually make me want to go to CHINA🛫

  • @gisslaboda6534
    @gisslaboda6534 29 дней назад +21

    Nice job Aiden👍👍.
    Between 2006 and 2019 I spent a total of, give and take, 2 years in Shanghai comming and going, living on the Puxi side former French concession and working on the Pudong side. I have spent many a late nights / early mornings walking home from bars and clubs, never ever have I experienced any kind of problem, not even heard of problems or incidents from colleagues, foreign or chinese. Rather I know of colleagues who, when they were not in the best of state, were helped by strangers (chinese) who made sure that they got back to their hotel .... wallet intact and mobile in pocket when they woke up in their hotelbed, not really knowing how they got there. So Shanghai was safe already before all the CCTVs were up. It is not so much the cameras, it is more a system and mentality thing that makes Shanghai and most of China safe I suppose.

    • @Madaaaaa77888
      @Madaaaaa77888 28 дней назад +3

      谢谢你说出了大实话😊❤

  • @serbaserbi6004
    @serbaserbi6004 29 дней назад +7

    Nice interview ❤

  • @Ken-jp7eu
    @Ken-jp7eu 22 дня назад +1

    it's good you're not only showing positive answers, really appreciate that.

  • @mimiormyriam
    @mimiormyriam 10 дней назад

    Thanks for your time it was fun lol ! I loved my time in China !

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  9 дней назад

      ☺️thank you for the interview!

  • @zaharijaafar8311
    @zaharijaafar8311 20 дней назад +2

    From malaysia, China is a very safe country, safer than Japan, obey the law, everything will be just fine

  • @zhli4238
    @zhli4238 26 дней назад +5

    Many credited the public cameras for safety. Yes, that's Skynet Police System 天网警用系统 developed by Huawei. It was initially designed for anti-terrorism purposes, with AI facial recognitions. Some foreign visitors planned extended stay maybe asked to have facial pictures registered at local police, and then recognized in the entire country. Yes, police is watching and it was said no dead corner anywhere. Safety at night for women was a unplanned benefit.

  • @gohsimon4347
    @gohsimon4347 26 дней назад +4

    Great video safety in China 🎉🎉🎉

  • @edwardlin2941
    @edwardlin2941 29 дней назад +6

    interesting and informative, thank you

  • @JoieGirl
    @JoieGirl 28 дней назад +29

    Majority of these that are interviewed are white women and women who don’t look Asians. How about tourists from the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand, specifically with darker skin color, treated by the locals?

    • @KimLee-n4c
      @KimLee-n4c 28 дней назад +10

      I've not been following Aiden's channel. Maybe he cannot speak Chinese, although he is one, like many Chinese born and growing up in the U.S. or Canada or Australia. So he can only communicate with those who speak English. Maybe I'm wrong. Only speculating.

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  28 дней назад +7

      Will do ;)

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  28 дней назад +5

      I’m born and raised in China believe it or not lol

    • @JoieGirl
      @JoieGirl 28 дней назад +7

      @@aiden_qiuu Thank you. I will be visiting China next month from the US. I’m dark Asian, born and raised in a Southeast Asian country. History lover, cannot wait to see the Great Wall, Xian and Shanghai.

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  28 дней назад +20

      @@JoieGirl honestly it was not easy to meet Asian foreigners, because we look too similar 😂unless I hear them talking then I could recognize

  • @stayfree870
    @stayfree870 18 дней назад

    Please do one about women travelers in India.

  • @balkanwitch5747
    @balkanwitch5747 20 дней назад +1

    “In Europe we don’t [use the entire animal]” What? like please speak for your own country. In eastern europe and the balkans we definitely eat animal organs, we don’t believe chicken wings grow on trees lmao

  • @lewislau3002
    @lewislau3002 26 дней назад +4

    Love it, we are moving back to China soon

  • @rspoetry838
    @rspoetry838 16 дней назад

    Jakarta Indonesia consider safe for Travelers, but care must be taken of pick pocket (not just in Indonesia, pick pocket is every where in the world for the past few years now 😀).
    So stay safe and enjoy the trips.

  • @bouttreefiddy7226
    @bouttreefiddy7226 Месяц назад +12

    Hey Aiden, love your content.
    Have you considered interviewing any LGBT people in China? I'm just curious about their experiences and what it's like compared to other countries. Could be nice to hear what both native Chinese LGBT and foreign LGBT think. Just an idea though.
    Cheers.

    • @lijackson-x6r
      @lijackson-x6r Месяц назад +4

      There are some LGBT Chinese video bloggers on RUclips, they are from mainland China. China is a traditional place, the state media or public media do not report on LGBT groups, most of them keep a low profile, they have their own clubs or social places, especially in big cities. Schools are not allowed to teach LGBT values. However, there are LGBT celebrities, TV hosts, etc. in China. Most LGBT celebrities will focus on their careers and will not perform LGBT shows in public places such as TV or theaters.

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  Месяц назад +5

      Hey I’ll try, thought about this before ;)

    • @garymoody4545
      @garymoody4545 Месяц назад

      @@aiden_qiuu No, not LBGT. This kind of woke culture is already causing chaos in the west and particularly in the US. Do not promote this in this part of the world. We need peace here.

    • @Zombieprogg1
      @Zombieprogg1 Месяц назад

      @@lijackson-x6r LGBT is banned also gay is also banned in China so lets thank China!

    • @Zombieprogg1
      @Zombieprogg1 Месяц назад +1

      @@lijackson-x6r Also China is a great country with great food such as lanzhou noodles and beef with soy sauce! But is Anime, Gaming or Kpop allowed in there?

  • @methosb
    @methosb Месяц назад +9

    Yes, being a tourist or new in China is super inconvenient now because of the digital payment. It would be fine if it was like normal digital payment like Apple / google / Samsung pay but Alipay and wechat pay are very restrictive and require a lot more to get going.

    • @semperveritas3
      @semperveritas3 29 дней назад +6

      You can still pay with cash almost everywhere in China. When you register with Alipay, only your passport ID is requested.

    • @irisisle3414
      @irisisle3414 29 дней назад +10

      Really? I had a super easy time connecting my American bank account to my Alipay and WeChat. Every payment went through so smoothly the entire month I was in China. I love Alipay in particular. I found it very user friendly and loved not having to carry cash around.

    • @methosb
      @methosb 29 дней назад +2

      Alipay doesn't work everywhere and some places require CN bank account linked.
      Wechat is OK if you first sign up, but if you don't use it for a while, something goes wrong with the account, someone tries to hack your account etc they will ban your sim forever, no options to get the account back. Have to get a new sim, do a new sign up etc. Super inconvenient.
      People always say that cash is accepted everywhere but it isn't the reality. Plenty of places will at the least say no change if you use cash, and at the worst just refuse.

    • @irisisle3414
      @irisisle3414 29 дней назад +4

      @ huh, interesting. Maybe I got lucky. I went to a few provinces and didn’t have any problems. I was worried because I visited some pretty rural villages in Yunnan but it worked out! I’m planning another trip so I hope I get lucky again, lol. Kinda worried that my wechat might get hacked now since it’ll have months of inactivity

    • @tinaz1818able
      @tinaz1818able 28 дней назад +6

      I went to China this May. It's super easy and extremely convenient.

  • @rakuraku8043
    @rakuraku8043 17 дней назад

    I think from experience, HongKong actually got more creepy old men than Mainland China.... on my last trip to HK, I noticed the local old men love scanning women from head to toe.... but guys in Europe/US aren't like that.... they do stare but with a smile/nod!! much more natural....

  • @Bbirongiee
    @Bbirongiee 26 дней назад +3

    I think miayan can make alipay cause I have alipay and I use my local bank card, not chinese bank card and no chinese number

    • @mimiormyriam
      @mimiormyriam 10 дней назад

      I succeeded, but it was mainly due to my bank account in France :)

  • @A-Ra1111
    @A-Ra1111 17 дней назад

    They also use phones for payment

  • @jmchng9662
    @jmchng9662 25 дней назад +6

    If you get stared at while in China, it's becoz you're a foreigner & beautiful. Mostly if beautiful. Becoz if you are not, then i dun think people will be staring at you. So take it as a compliment; not something creepy.

    • @jplin888
      @jplin888 18 дней назад

      Exactly. Chinese people are curious maybe because they rarely see foreigners. I myself as Asian I got stared when I visit countries in Africa and some European countries. Everywhere is the same.

  • @Hardy919
    @Hardy919 16 дней назад

    感谢博主得努力,让这个世界知道中国优点

  • @melogjk
    @melogjk 24 дня назад +1

    Try wearing us or japanese flag.
    You will see how they welcome you warmly.....

    • @王布诺
      @王布诺 18 дней назад +2

      So, do you think bringing a Bible to a mosque is a good idea?

  • @osuan9
    @osuan9 13 дней назад

    nice..

  • @mrbungle112loser5
    @mrbungle112loser5 26 дней назад +6

    There so much videos from ppl from ppl from bcountries that has dark skin and same respect
    We the Chinese people are all about love and respect.
    Not violence and hate!!
    Wake up westerners

  • @drwkng2262
    @drwkng2262 13 часов назад

    Oh! I missed that British accent.

  • @sentenialxmen3227
    @sentenialxmen3227 23 дня назад +4

    I just came back from Southern China and love China trip. Great work and huge improvement but long way to go in terms of civility. The people are nice and need to learn more on the art of Living. These are the things that I think needs some major improvement in China and they are:
    1. No need to use speaker in every store to draw customers. It turn them off.
    2. Public Washroom - There are some clean public washroom even in subway stations but generally dirty and smell urine. Some cleaners are not doing their jobs and need increase the Hygiene standard 10 folds. The people using the bathroom are also contributing to the mess in the toilets. Not a bad idea to propose paying a small fee to Toilet if guarantee cleanliness...just like in Germany. Washroom is much cleaner.
    3. Many Men 40+ years old spit publicly and 99.9% of women don't spit. Major improvement compare to 25 years ago. When the Chinese men about to spit, they make a huge clear throat clack belt level 10 noise Publicly. They don't feel anything is wrong.... OMG. Very disgusting. In many of conversation among foreigners that have visited China, they think that spitting is a part of Chinese culture and clearly it is not. No foreigners will ever criticize or give a constructive criticism on this uncivilized behavior. I'll tell you why....As long as this uncivilized behavior and manners are still around in Chinse society, don't ever think about equality with the western values and cultures. All I am saying is.... If you go to 3rd world country, you don't see people spiting loudly. Only in China. At the end of the day, what is the difference between a smelly Body Odor from Indian and Chinese spit loudly publicly? no difference.
    4. The China government on the provincial have been doing an amazing job on building the new pavement sidewalk for pedestrian and ebike. The cleaning crews on the street are diligent and are doing a good job in Southern cities in China. However, the citizens are ruining it. Many still litter. I understand there are a lot of village people migrated to the cities and they tried to make a living. I get that. Often time these illegal peddlers parking their old cards on the pedestrian sidewalk or e-bike lane. What made it worst is that the E-Scoters are invading the pedestrian sidewalk and now the pedestrian and e-bike are sharing the same lane. The new pedestrian sidewalk pavement cracks all over the place. It is true no one got hit by the e-bike. All I am saying is.....China can promote Tourism but this campaign will not going to be successful. Safety issues for pedestrian is poor. The tourists have to put their faith in the foreign land and counting strangers don't hit their children and love ones. This is truly unacceptable. Where is the Police? Missing in Action and no where to be found.

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  23 дня назад +3

      I’ve been waiting for someone to share their experience for so long, thank you for sharing

    • @anthonystulpin2623
      @anthonystulpin2623 21 день назад +2

      I am an American Ex-Pat, that is currently living in Guangxi province. The biggest problem that I see are the pedestrians and many people that are driving E-bikes. There seems to be very little sense of self preservation! There doesn't seem to be any concern whether it is clear or safe for a pedestrian to step off a curb to cross an E-bike path. In fact, most of the pedestrians will not even bother to look in either direction before the start to cross. It happened to me one day, that while I was driving, an elderly man stepped off the curb when I was just 5 or 6 meters from him. I did every thing I could to stop in time. I just managed to stop about .5 meters before I would have hit him. He turned to me and said "You almost hit me!" Never did he think it would have been his fault for not looking before he crossed. And no matter what the circumstances were...it would have been my fault.

    • @sentenialxmen3227
      @sentenialxmen3227 20 дней назад

      @@anthonystulpin2623 The China local and Central Govt needs to cracking down on traffic law especially on the e-bike issue in China. It is getting out of control. You never feel relax walking at sidewalk. Walking on the pedestrian sidewalk and sharing with e-bike reminds me a bilateral agreement between China and other nations. It stated........mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, win-win cooperation.

    • @indigoblue1969
      @indigoblue1969 16 дней назад

      People spit in public places in some developing countries. I won't name these countries but I have seen them doing it.

    • @FandersJonson-x7f
      @FandersJonson-x7f 20 часов назад

      作为一个中国人,我非常同意你的一些批评,不过公民素质问题需要时间来解决。thanks for you critic and sugestion

  • @chengjun程军
    @chengjun程军 29 дней назад +3

    china very good

  • @Ohmygawdddde
    @Ohmygawdddde 27 дней назад +1

    Last girl looks Chinese

  • @jeremysong7010
    @jeremysong7010 13 дней назад

    这好像北京机电院啊 是那里吗

  • @iSicBo
    @iSicBo 15 дней назад

    记得在b站看过你的节目,刚才找了找没找到,这里的英语真听不懂😅

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  15 дней назад

      b站的视频我都删除了,可以打开中文字幕翻译哈

    • @iSicBo
      @iSicBo 15 дней назад

      @ 这个字幕我看了没有啊,是不是要创作者添加中文字幕才行,我不太清楚,我用手机app看的,

    • @iSicBo
      @iSicBo 15 дней назад

      @ 加油👏挺喜欢你的采访的

    • @aiden_qiuu
      @aiden_qiuu  15 дней назад

      @@iSicBo 谢谢!我试试检查下看中文字幕

  • @-zv-
    @-zv- Месяц назад +9

    genz entertainer fits her so well since shes talking makes 0 sense 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @jorrdan.
      @jorrdan. 29 дней назад +5

      Everything she said made sense to me? Lol what

    • @tootspogsforever5590
      @tootspogsforever5590 29 дней назад +4

      What??!! You don't make sense!!😀😃

  • @trex1448
    @trex1448 26 дней назад

    No

  • @DavidNunezPNW
    @DavidNunezPNW 26 дней назад

    The spitting thing made me laugh because I've heard that too

    • @weiwei1557
      @weiwei1557 25 дней назад +1

      Normally old men do that

  • @Thor-f3c
    @Thor-f3c 20 дней назад +1

    With everyone one in China can afford food now being short will be the pass for the next few generations.

  • @SR-gs8zo
    @SR-gs8zo 21 день назад

    whe she live in Brazil? and the other one is from Germany? you only interviewed students! that is zero reality check! and who is unsafe in Germany at night! ? 🤣🤣🤣sorry…what life do they live in Europe, but i agree i do jot go into city Centers after sunset anymore either,,,,i carried a blade for years now….

  • @samsungmicrosoft8254
    @samsungmicrosoft8254 26 дней назад

    Ms. Olive Rosalind Smith really deserves to have some biscuits 🍪 (0:10) 🥲

  • @Bbirongiee
    @Bbirongiee 26 дней назад +1

    I think miayan can make alipay cause I have alipay and I use my local bank card, not chinese bank card and no chinese number