Shanghai in 1973, part 2 上海40年前

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @philchinamusical
    @philchinamusical 2 года назад +14

    Born in exactly that year, I am so grateful to the filmmaker for reserving such precious footages. The nostalgic streets, housings, daily lives, and dialects.
    It's doggy hot summer now in Shanghai and back in those days, we will all go out to sit on bamboo stools, couches, and even beds in the open spaces like squares, streets, alleys, small yards. Children playing around in the street lights, adults chatting or even drinking (usually water) together. In the end of the 1970's, some places even had TV sets that everyone can watch, most of them are only equipped with a 9 inch screen.

    • @4403323
      @4403323 2 года назад

      Our first TV set had a 9 inch black and white screen.

    • @courtly5982
      @courtly5982 2 года назад

      in the other recording I heard shanghaineese dialect, The accent is a bit different from modern shanghai dialect

    • @courtly5982
      @courtly5982 2 года назад

      Im Shanghainese, but could you explain is it normal that the video's shanghai dialect sounds different?

    • @Dr.Charlie89
      @Dr.Charlie89 5 месяцев назад

      @@courtly5982 Which paragraph?

  • @devilxelloss
    @devilxelloss 11 лет назад +61

    Born in early 80's in Shanghai, the memories of my childhood is quite close to most of things shown in this clip - except the culture revolution was already over, lucky me. The soul of Shanghai in 80's had changed again. The western culture influence was back again in all shapes and forms. I remember my uncles listening to Laura Branigan's Self Control and going to disco. And I miss the breakfast shown in the clip, yum!

    • @galaxy-star-me
      @galaxy-star-me Год назад +1

      Unfortunately , China now is retarded back to Mao's era !

  • @tonyli3202
    @tonyli3202 10 лет назад +79

    "History shows that sooner or later every revolution turns conservative. The culture revolution as Mao's monumental attempt to stop that from happening in china, for that moment he had succeeded. But this is China, which for a thousand years has absorbed shock after shock, from Mongols to Manchus, from imperialism to communism. Communism is changing china, but China is also changing communism; the largest state in the world never change its state of mind completely. We have seen a fragment for a moment, and that moment may already be gone." This one is my favorite.

    • @fugyaself2133
      @fugyaself2133 4 года назад +1

      History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of man.

  • @ART4455491
    @ART4455491 12 лет назад +94

    OH MY GOSH I know every one of those dancers and teachers personally. They are in their 70s now, it's strange to see them so young!!!!

    • @user-XuJin
      @user-XuJin 6 лет назад +20

      I am the director in Shanghai TV Station . Could you please have some contact with Wu’s family and Shanghai Tv station ,we can have another interview with them. Thanks

    • @markboudreau1410
      @markboudreau1410 3 года назад +1

      That was what, the late 60's? Seems so long ago now! You must have seen considerable change during your life!

    • @anwaarulhaq9906
      @anwaarulhaq9906 3 года назад

      @@user-XuJin how may i contact you , can you share your wechat ?

    • @user-XuJin
      @user-XuJin 3 года назад

      @@anwaarulhaq9906 13817944324 Xu

    • @user-XuJin
      @user-XuJin 3 года назад

      @@anwaarulhaq9906 13817944324 Xu

  • @musAKulture
    @musAKulture 5 лет назад +36

    the professor chose his words EXTREMELY carefully. amazing.

    • @Johnnysgaming1010
      @Johnnysgaming1010 2 года назад +2

      and the co-worker is also extremely nervous about what he said

  • @xiaofangmi674
    @xiaofangmi674 8 лет назад +13

    make me miss my grandmother so much..they all look very elegant even in bad financial condition at that period

  • @isoldel9313
    @isoldel9313 3 года назад +7

    it's such a precious documentary... I have aunts who were born very poor during that era now became a famous doctor and buying properties worth a few million dollars, the change for them is unimaginable.

  • @shitmagnet5136
    @shitmagnet5136 6 лет назад +24

    Thanks for all these videos. It's like stepping back in time.

  • @learning2800
    @learning2800 4 года назад +4

    Just discovered your channel this morning excellent and exceptional informative, thank you so much , will certainly watch everything on your channel.

  • @NanyLima
    @NanyLima 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm truly fascinated about Chinese culture, and I read daily books about the 50s, 60s and 70s life in China. Watching this video was like those books I read became real.
    Although is clear that people on the video was afraid of saying something dangerous to them, they're also happy with their current life.
    Of course this is because they came from famines and civil war, so it's easy to be happy when you're finally in peace.
    But, what I wonder is, if we, the westerners, are happier than Chinese people just because we live fo our own happiness and the collective is not a concern to us.
    We're always wanting for more, never satisfied.

  • @sunair4842
    @sunair4842 11 лет назад +12

    I am a Chinese, see dozens of years ago in China, sensory changes too big, very glad to see your work, you are welcome to China

  • @michaelijsbrand
    @michaelijsbrand  11 лет назад +31

    Thanks. I have tried to make my clips available in China, but do not know how. I cannot read their characters either. RUclips gives no figures of Chinese viewers except for Hong Kong.

    • @wuniwanzi
      @wuniwanzi 6 лет назад +1

      your clips are really amazing for all the Chinese people,thx

    • @sydneyshanghaiman
      @sydneyshanghaiman 6 лет назад

      it's not hard, I will check out those similar websites in china.

    • @louisz2012
      @louisz2012 6 лет назад

      I think the video has been updated thank you!

    • @realchinese9834
      @realchinese9834 6 лет назад

      this movie clip was not recorded 45 years ago, i believe its in the end of 1970s (1977-79) which is 35 years to the video you posted,

    • @gabyu
      @gabyu 4 года назад

      I've took the initiative to download the film and show to my friends in Shanghai. A slow process, as slow as the water flowing in the Suzhou river :)

  • @hebianniu
    @hebianniu 10 лет назад +13

    good good ,非常珍贵的视频。

  • @SnkrsandCards
    @SnkrsandCards 11 лет назад +27

    It would be so cool to see how the Wu family is doing now! Shanghai 40years after!

    • @bush-b5330
      @bush-b5330 2 года назад

      The elders at least must be dead! Oh and your comment is 9 years old😮😱

  • @lcchen008
    @lcchen008 11 лет назад +24

    The students spoke very good English, at that time.

  • @stillfindings
    @stillfindings 3 года назад +3

    They are in in abject poverty, I feel sad watching this, they are our fathers, mother, grandfather, and mother, Shanghai changed a lot right now, but we never forget the past, and think why we were in that situation, and what should we do to stop us back to the past. Thank you for posting.

  • @不放人不改名
    @不放人不改名 5 лет назад +13

    那时候虽然穷,但是活的很开心。

  • @musicisanalog
    @musicisanalog 8 лет назад +20

    as an American business man I've been living in shanghai since 1997...the changes are incredible' some of the changes are for the worse, they keep destroying some of the most beautiful architecture...but' oh what a city!!!!

    • @pania3952
      @pania3952 6 лет назад

      Oingo Boingo a Business man lived in a socialist city how ironically

  • @刘乐平-p1q
    @刘乐平-p1q 2 года назад +1

    感谢你的记录,记录了过去的上海

  • @ななです-p3f
    @ななです-p3f 11 лет назад +41

    now I see what my moms childhood looks like. so cool :)

  • @meharry6
    @meharry6 11 лет назад +4

    Your videos are fantastic! My family and I really have enjoyed watching it. Thank you!

  • @markboudreau1410
    @markboudreau1410 3 года назад +2

    I can't believe you were there to capture all this on film! Thank you!

    • @michaelijsbrand
      @michaelijsbrand  3 года назад +4

      I wasn't. Someone else took it.

    • @markboudreau1410
      @markboudreau1410 3 года назад

      @@michaelijsbrand Aww Geez! Now you ruined the whole thing for me.😞😉

  • @sydneyshanghaiman
    @sydneyshanghaiman 6 лет назад +4

    that's my mother town, and my memories of childhood. thanks!

  • @kostasalmaliotis7226
    @kostasalmaliotis7226 Год назад +1

    Tjis China is totally different from the China today. When I see on youtube the China today with the China of those years, I have only admire the huge steps you have done as Chinese since 70's until today to progress. Blessing people.

  • @AHHUAT2
    @AHHUAT2 10 лет назад +7

    Shanghai have some of the best athletes in China, like Yao Ming and Lui Xiang. Maybe because it has a better living conditions since the old days and people get to be fed enough.
    The cultivation of western classical music also took an important place in modern china (after communist rule). Even today, classical music lessons are as important in Chinese schools. Many Chinese music students left for Europe and US to specialise in music and become musicians there.

  • @Daniel-fl5oq
    @Daniel-fl5oq 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for your share this picture.

  • @r64g
    @r64g 2 года назад +11

    I grew up in a city 300km from Shanghai in the 1970s. Unlike in this documentary, 1973 was a time of shortages. I vividly remember shortages and rationing in cooking oil, meat, sugar, tofu (any soy protein products), cigarette, or even matches. Soy sauce was one of the few things that wasn't rationed. Rice/wheat were rationed, with adult male, female, elderly and child each with a specific allotted amount per month. When purchasing cereal-based food, even at a restaurant (a rare luxury for most), cereal rationing coupons along with money must be spent in exchange for the food.

    • @大王-b1k
      @大王-b1k 2 года назад +4

      Yes, the living standard of the "normal people" shown in this film is significantly higher than average Chinese people's living standard at that time. Just as "8 of 10 Chinese people are producing food" implied, this film only shows that 2/10 urban people.

    • @realchinese9834
      @realchinese9834 2 года назад

      Can't you see the people in the documentary were pre-set, remember this is during culture revolution, a foreigner wouldn't be easily allowed to interview people without government's permission.

    • @defendfreedom1390
      @defendfreedom1390 2 года назад

      Foreign film-makers were only allowed to see and to film the well-fed people.

    • @chengyaohe6639
      @chengyaohe6639 2 года назад

      No , Different place are different. Especially Shanghai!!! Shanghai is total different with any city in mainland China. There are no compare!

    • @user-qwertyuiopasdfghj
      @user-qwertyuiopasdfghj 11 месяцев назад

      Yes I am 100 percent sure my parents were not living as well as those Beijing and Shanghai urban people did at that time, maybe starving, except houses are much bigger in smaller cities.

  • @feifei566
    @feifei566 10 лет назад +27

    1953 I was in shanghai .I still remember that time so poor.

    • @lilychu8460
      @lilychu8460 10 лет назад

      Interesting :)

    • @shanghainesetv3992
      @shanghainesetv3992 8 лет назад

      usually we won't simply describe in which period is poor or not. This is typical Chinese thinking

    • @musicisanalog
      @musicisanalog 8 лет назад +7

      i,m 65 and have going back and forth shanghai and the USA..were u born in shanghai ?
      i now live in xujiahui. district of shanghai, .as an American business man..i sooo' love the Chinese and the country, shanghai is my 2nd home.

    • @goognamgoognw6637
      @goognamgoognw6637 8 лет назад +3

      Shanghai must have been most beautiful before world war two. in 1953 after the war it must have been a difficult place to live.

    • @michaelijsbrand
      @michaelijsbrand  8 лет назад

      See my prewar clips of Shanghai by searching with 'michael rogge shanghai'

  • @bush-b5330
    @bush-b5330 2 года назад +3

    17:22 "Communism is changing china but china is also changing communism....we have seen a fragment for a moment but that moment might already be gone!" what a wonderful and deep observation! Mao died three years later and the rest is history

  • @DavidisDawei
    @DavidisDawei 6 лет назад +6

    And then Deng Xiaoping created Shenzhen and in many ways China has become more capitalistic than any Western country today

    • @truth9758
      @truth9758 5 лет назад +1

      DavidisDawei Shit, not Deng Xiaoping created Shenzhen. Mao has started to establish relationship with the US before he died by meeting President Nixon in 1972. The formal ritual was delayed by Nixon's step down due to Watergate Scandal, then Mao's successors kept working on it till 1979 formally completely established. Again, Hua guo feng, Hu Yaobang, Zhaoziyang have made the plan to make Shenzhen a new economic development zone for a try and he had sent three delegations in different times in 1977 and early 1978 to Europe to observe and study the advance technical skills and managements. Deng Xiaoping, like Cixi, took over the power from Hua Guo feng and gloried himself for everything.

  • @kesharkhadkapunwar2029
    @kesharkhadkapunwar2029 4 года назад +1

    Thanks!!
    I was so nice to watch and know about the chinese of early days!!
    🇳🇵Love from Nepal !!!

  • @musAKulture
    @musAKulture 5 лет назад +3

    the woman student has such a distinct shanghai accent when speaking english wow. sounds exactly like my ex's mom, from the exact same region at the exact same age.

  • @CrazyLeiFeng
    @CrazyLeiFeng 5 лет назад +3

    2:52 Yes, we love living five people in one room.

  • @EvangelineLawrence
    @EvangelineLawrence 12 лет назад +1

    Hello,
    I really have enjoyed watching the videos on your channel and thank you for sharing them.
    I am working on a video project and would love to use a few clips.
    I was wondering whether this would be possible? It would be greatly appreciated.

  • @White-Yellow-Music
    @White-Yellow-Music 3 года назад +1

    My partner is from mainland China. These interviews are no longer possible. It is very sad.

  • @dgu2
    @dgu2 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much to share and I would recommend this clip to friends.

  • @bluefloorsmile5388
    @bluefloorsmile5388 9 лет назад +2

    An very young and confident Xu Jingxian at 15:45, Shanghai's third mayor then.

    • @musicisanalog
      @musicisanalog 8 лет назад +1

      yup' ur correct...he was going to Beijing twice a month for indoctrination...although a true communist.
      he was a very good mayor.

  • @MithunOnTheNet
    @MithunOnTheNet 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for uploading such videos!

  • @skyperfectjp
    @skyperfectjp 11 лет назад +1

    really enjoy your channel, have you let the footages available in china other than youtube?

  • @octchung
    @octchung 9 лет назад +5

    中國對蘇聯的還債高峰期在1959年至1964年,正值國內經濟最困難階段。但中國這一時期平均每年還債數額僅為10億元人民幣,而這一時期每年國家財政支出平均在400億元人民幣以上,還債款額僅占國家年財政支出的1/40而已,尚不及同期中國援外的費用多。
    1961年4月25日中國與阿爾巴尼亞經濟會談公報,稱中國政府同意對阿爾巴尼亞在建設化學、冶金、電力、建築材料、輕工業等25個項目方面,提供成套設備和給予技術援助。同時,中國還同意向阿爾巴尼亞供應糧食和其他主要食品,雖然中國人民當時正在餓肚子。(1961年4月26日《人民日報》)
    1962年初,中國承諾對外援助69億多元人民幣,主要是越南、朝鮮、蒙古、阿爾巴尼亞,其次是柬埔寨、巴基斯坦、尼泊爾、埃及、馬里、敘利亞、索馬里等亞非國家。中蘇關係緊張之後,中國更加擴大了對外援助的規模。

  • @Anthony-go1yk
    @Anthony-go1yk 5 лет назад +1

    Fascinating how fast things have changed then and even now a little over 2 generations ago

  • @anking7662
    @anking7662 8 лет назад +4

    到吴家采访了。

  • @luisramon8322
    @luisramon8322 5 лет назад +1

    very interesting documentary to understand China transformation in the last 45 years through hard work and education, very disciplined people.

  • @larryarevalo4518
    @larryarevalo4518 7 месяцев назад

    Very good comments that have stand to this times!

  • @华夏上古史
    @华夏上古史 7 лет назад +23

    珍贵的视频,国内根本不可能看得见了,多谢迈克尔大叔的分享!
    此处的上海应该是70年左右,但是这里面的宣传的成分很大,我问过单位的50后,他一看就说视频的人家吃饭那伙食绝对是当时中国社会中的佼佼者了,这也说明当时外国记者也是有限制的去拍摄,为什么不去中西部的农村拍拍看,那才是真实的中国!

    • @jacklv7970
      @jacklv7970 6 лет назад

      那个伙食是我们今天达到的标准,今天的我们要吃到那些非常容易

    • @chenda719
      @chenda719 6 лет назад +4

      生活在东部的我才知道自己是假中国人

    • @她对的说
      @她对的说 6 лет назад +2

      jason chen 呵呵,别介意,轮子智障不够

    • @StephenFangsky
      @StephenFangsky 6 лет назад

      华夏上古史 这里是上海

    • @chenghuihu2505
      @chenghuihu2505 6 лет назад +2

      中国还分真中国假中国,逻辑真牛逼,你是从事艺术类工作的吧,毫无逻辑可言。穷和富都是中国,上海自成立就一直是中国富裕都地方。你认为假中国,那你思想就钉死,穷才是真实的中国,中国也配富裕?

  • @Daniel-fl5oq
    @Daniel-fl5oq 3 года назад +2

    这会也就是上海的条件是比较好的。其他地方73年惨不忍睹

  • @courtly5982
    @courtly5982 2 года назад

    11:58 they are singing a variant of the beiyang army song, the 3 principle and 8 notices,

  • @CottonHogs
    @CottonHogs 6 лет назад +3

    I've read Life & Death in Shanghai by Nien Cheng. The neutrality toward the end of this video surprised me.

    • @gegigoh
      @gegigoh 6 лет назад +1

      30 years ago I bought this book. Read it too.

  • @zhaopeng8107
    @zhaopeng8107 7 месяцев назад

    当年我上高一。三个姐姐在广东农村当知青。我校饭堂午餐每人分到两片像纸一样薄的肥猪肉。在长身体的中学时代十分饥饿很难饱餐。我和我的同学普遍身材瘦小。
    “贫穷不是社会主义”至今依然摘地有声。

  • @billco73
    @billco73 5 лет назад

    I was just in Shanghai and I really like that city. Before I had a drink at Starbucks, I looked for clothes at Abercrombie and Fitch.

  • @cinnamondan4984
    @cinnamondan4984 3 года назад +3

    The Cultural Revolution description reminds me of what happened with Trump in January

  • @leoyuanluo
    @leoyuanluo 4 года назад +3

    Sounds like culture revolution gave the student a sense of purpose

  • @thespartan8476
    @thespartan8476 Год назад

    Imagine how advanced and peaceful Humanity would have been with out the Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, Scottish, Turkey, United states, Germans, Italians.

  • @leealex24
    @leealex24 3 года назад +1

    Chinese is the most pragmatic race in the world. You can see not just in China, but, the diaspora around the world

  • @MagicDonut00
    @MagicDonut00 3 года назад +1

    the shanghai today is like an empty shell of its former self. the soul is no longer there.

  • @haoshanduan6314
    @haoshanduan6314 5 лет назад +2

    好可爱的一家人

  • @lofinotion
    @lofinotion 12 лет назад +1

    Shanghai, my home town

  • @michaelijsbrand
    @michaelijsbrand  11 лет назад

    I'm awaiting their response. Of so few persons in my 820 clips do I know their subsequent fate.

  • @mrzack888
    @mrzack888 12 лет назад

    wow, thanks for this video.

  • @zhubajie6940
    @zhubajie6940 7 лет назад +6

    A good documentary of a bad time. It helps to understand the Lost Generation of China.

  • @xiuwenyin6439
    @xiuwenyin6439 Год назад +2

    一个穷得起,也富得起的伟大坚强的中华民族!

  • @623182369
    @623182369 9 лет назад +1

    我发现那个时候上海人普遍龅牙啊。。。有相关解释吗?

    • @历下名士
      @历下名士 8 лет назад +1

      eating habit, 南方人喜欢吃软的,日本人至今都是这样。

    • @chrisgriffin2857
      @chrisgriffin2857 6 лет назад

      人种问题,本地上海人都是一帮劣等垃圾,没有外地人进入帮助他们改良基因他们哪有现在的模样

    • @danielzhao6181
      @danielzhao6181 6 лет назад +1

      方便吃大闸蟹

    • @大汉忠臣曹孟德
      @大汉忠臣曹孟德 6 лет назад +2

      Peter Griffin 你们这又臭又穷又脏又丑的北方蛮族侉子也配来上海?臭不要脸

  • @NuNu-px7bv
    @NuNu-px7bv 5 лет назад +1

    This lady spoke so standard shanghainess you can't hear in ShangHai nowdays!

    • @theunitedof
      @theunitedof 5 лет назад

      How do Shanghainese speak now? Slang?

  • @truth9758
    @truth9758 5 лет назад +3

    I like Mao's day much more than it is today in China. Back then, life has no pressure, blue sky green mountains, people treat people nicely. no need to lock the door at night.

  • @jedhuang3817
    @jedhuang3817 6 лет назад

    Great video!!

  • @陈梦雨-w6b
    @陈梦雨-w6b 5 лет назад +1

    你们有想过40年前的40前是怎样的吗?

  • @tedsun8500
    @tedsun8500 5 лет назад

    thank you.

  • @jayra2513
    @jayra2513 7 лет назад

    it would be an experience to meet the students in 14.17.

  • @hoppinggnomethe4154
    @hoppinggnomethe4154 2 года назад

    2:13 these toys' quality is higher than many cheap Chinese toys nowadays

  • @truth9758
    @truth9758 5 лет назад +5

    It was Not Deng Xiaoping that created Shenzhen. Mao has already established foreign relationship with the UK and Germany and also started to establish relationship with the US before he died by meeting President Nixon in 1972. The formal ritual was delayed by Nixon's step down due to Watergate Scandal, then Mao's successors kept working on it till 1979 formally completely established. Again, Hua guo feng, Hu Yaobang, Zhao ziyang had already planned to make Shenzhen a new economic development zone for a try and he had sent three business and scientific delegations in different times in 1977 and early 1978 to Europe to observe and study the advance technical skills and managements. Deng Xiaoping, like Cixi, took over the power from Hua Guo feng and gloried himself for everything. In fact, the only thing he did was not stopping the openpolicy. But in his days, he ruined China environment, disordered the civilized harmony social orders, and made Chinese people have no goodness in business conduction, behaving like wild animals without grace manners. I am glad that Xi jingling made the environment better and the social order better today.

  • @acmelka
    @acmelka Год назад

    The gap between Shanghai in the 1970s and today is like New York today vs 1920. Not talking so much about technology.. rather everything .

  • @eric123abacus
    @eric123abacus 5 лет назад

    Why does the narrator sound so biased?

  • @raleghfilms
    @raleghfilms 12 лет назад +2

    Wow, show this to any Chinese person who lived through that and watch them weep. Shanghai in 1973 was poor, decrepit and beset by political chaos, this 'report' is pure propaganda. Who on earth were these 'journalists', fellow-travellers or just naive and hampered by their government handlers?
    Were they the friendly crew invited over by the Chinese government to 'balance' Antonioni's film which they hadn't liked?
    Ask anyone in Shanghai if they prefer then or now, go on.

  • @wangxiaoyong5110
    @wangxiaoyong5110 4 года назад +1

    Newton's Law told us, that mass has inertia. The greater the mass is, the greater the inertia will have. For a nation, the inertia is the history and tradition. The longer the history is, the harder for changes to be made.

    • @Sora-vw8cz
      @Sora-vw8cz 11 месяцев назад

      First, inertia does not mean stoped. Second, i think ur brain has inertia.

  • @吃了睡睡了吃
    @吃了睡睡了吃 6 лет назад

    thank you!~~michael!~~~

  • @violetagardenia
    @violetagardenia Год назад

    Their english level is 💯❤️

  • @stankiewicz1992
    @stankiewicz1992 5 лет назад +1

    People seems more happy than now......Why?

  • @Sheerspeechcraft
    @Sheerspeechcraft 5 лет назад +5

    ❤Mao❤

  • @fenxian
    @fenxian Год назад

    The video pictures true colour of Shanghai in 70s. "Family pool of income 90 RMB, 1/3 in food..." well fed 3-5 person include grandpa or grandma, a token in rent, but housing crowded, same as HK.

  • @shreyashshrivastava6389
    @shreyashshrivastava6389 2 года назад

    The development might not be there
    But just see the cleanliness

  • @Theo_Theemuts
    @Theo_Theemuts 12 лет назад

    Dank u voor deze unieke beelden (u bent toch nederlands, ik las over u in de volkskrant)

  • @Cosmopolit90
    @Cosmopolit90 7 лет назад

    Back in the days when everybody was kung fu fighting...

  • @chrisleon27
    @chrisleon27 2 года назад

    1973 still in the late stage of culture revolution

  • @tenlee4744
    @tenlee4744 6 лет назад

    Not only shanghai all around the world many poor people at that time.

  • @fenxian
    @fenxian 8 месяцев назад

    Shanghai same as Hongkong, people live in slum house. If you go to Beijing, Chongqing Chengdu, or most other cities, a different story.

  • @sae4622
    @sae4622 3 года назад

    我妈妈十几岁的时代

  • @kshikding
    @kshikding 11 лет назад

    Now i know my home better ~ thanks :)

  • @Marzy5821
    @Marzy5821 5 лет назад +2

    Deep down the "system" has made them very unhappy indeed.

  • @rosofficesolutionsinc1572
    @rosofficesolutionsinc1572 3 года назад

    Interesting how the students then were taught and spoke good English

  • @Glrk10
    @Glrk10 3 года назад

    I’m thinking that little red book the revolutionaries are waving around is not anything by Ayn Rand.

  • @octchung
    @octchung 9 лет назад +3

    中國援外費用數額
    雖然蘇聯沒有對中國逼債,但困難時期,中國確實是在向蘇聯還債,則是毋庸置疑的。但若要說這種還債,加劇了中國的經濟困難,則同樣不是事實。
    中國對蘇聯的還債高峰期在1959年至1964年,正值國內經濟最困難階段。但中國這一時期平均每年還債數額僅為10億元人民幣,而這一時期每年國家財政支出平均在400億元人民幣以上,還債款額僅占國家年財政支出的1/40而已,尚不及同期中國援外的費用多。
    1961年4月25日中國與阿爾巴尼亞經濟會談公報,稱中國政府同意對阿爾巴尼亞在建設化學、冶金、電力、建築材料、輕工業等25個項目方面,提供成套設備和給予技術援助。同時,中國還同意向阿爾巴尼亞供應糧食和其他主要食品,雖然中國人民當時正在餓肚子。(1961年4月26日《人民日報》)
    1962年初,中國承諾對外援助69億多元人民幣,主要是越南、朝鮮、蒙古、阿爾巴尼亞,其次是柬埔寨、巴基斯坦、尼泊爾、埃及、馬里、敘利亞、索馬里等亞非國家。中蘇關係緊張之後,中國更加擴大了對外援助的規模。
    大饑荒的1961年,援外支出接近償還外債的支出--阿爾巴尼亞與北京談判的主要代表希(PupoShyti)曾經說道:“在中國,我們當然看得到饑饉。可是,我們要什麼中國就給什麼,我們只需要開開口。我感到很慚愧”。1962年後,援外支出遠遠超過了償債支出。

    • @vcbiller1864
      @vcbiller1864 7 лет назад

      逼债是后来一帮文人帮共产党涂脂抹粉的时候发明的。共产党自己就没怎么提这件事,结果环境影响下一帮文人胡乱发挥,结果本来苏联愿意削减债务的给变成了逼债,然后又导致了毛泽东主动还债这一说

    • @sybolchris2529
      @sybolchris2529 5 лет назад

      但是现在一带一路也是一样的,债务陷阱。早晚也得跟他们逼债

  • @k.cooper8816
    @k.cooper8816 6 лет назад

    9:08 that sounds hard...

  • @richardlee1918
    @richardlee1918 2 года назад

    the boy and girl in the video are more than 50 years old

  • @rxlky
    @rxlky 5 лет назад

    2:52 is that very hot there?

  • @deshancharuka7737
    @deshancharuka7737 3 года назад

    I am sir lanka . New 2021

  • @michaelijsbrand
    @michaelijsbrand  12 лет назад

    @diaperzombie Heel opmerkzaam van u !

  • @liujet1266
    @liujet1266 11 лет назад

    good

  • @MiguelGonzalez-ck6pj
    @MiguelGonzalez-ck6pj 4 года назад

    12:48

  • @haoruchen4216
    @haoruchen4216 6 лет назад +1

    What an important movement of 1966 that directly caused 1968 Europe spring movement and 1969 American antiwar movement. A show of soft power before the materialistic movement causing so much bad press in West now.

  • @ma.t9126
    @ma.t9126 2 года назад

    باید فکر کرد. همه آنهایی که در فیلم هستن .الان معلوم نیست زنده هستند یا نه. ما هم یه روز خواهیم مرد. این خیلی مهم است.