My hometown. An ordinary inland city. Naming China's Most Advanced Warship.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @Shi-China
    @Shi-China  5 месяцев назад +1

    Chinese naval warships are named after cities or provinces. For example, aircraft carriers are named after provinces such as Liaoning, Shandong, and Fujian. The 8 most advanced Type 055 destroyers are all named after cities with significant historical significance. For example, my hometown, Zunyi.

  • @simongregory3114
    @simongregory3114 5 месяцев назад +1

    A very attractive modern city. I like the mountains in the background too. I'd like to visit China sometime, so many interesting places. but it feels like it might be difficult partly due to the language. Of course with translation apps it's easier than it's ever been. I'm from New Zealand, very very small in comparison. I became interested in China when my daughter lived there fro 2 years recently. it was during Covid times so I couldn't visit. Chinese people seem mostly happy and like interacting with foreigners, from the videos I've seen.

    • @Shi-China
      @Shi-China  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your watching...and welcome to China😊

  • @david54181
    @david54181 5 месяцев назад +2

    thank you for showing us a glimpse into your city 😄 can you put the chinese translation of what youre saying, it will help me learn 👍if its too much to ask, do not worry about it

    • @Shi-China
      @Shi-China  5 месяцев назад

      I have completed several videos. After uploading these videos, I will add Chinese subtitles for you in the following videos.😊

  • @MisterMeow-vt8kl
    @MisterMeow-vt8kl 4 месяца назад

    Shi,
    A very modern and well maintained city you live in. To me, it is very large. Your lake however while it is big, it is not large. I live near some of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. They are more like inland seas. Many ocean going freighters have sunk during storms on these ‘lakes’. (See The Great Lakes. Look at Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes National Park).
    I will look up more about your city. I do like the mountains and I drink tea and not wine, so the rich people can have the expensive wine, lol 😆
    Some day if conditions are right I will visit your city and try the food, drink the tea, hike some trails, and visit the Temples.
    Thank you for sharing I enjoy you sharing about the culture and your city.
    Cheers!

    • @Shi-China
      @Shi-China  4 месяца назад +1

      I know. The famous Great Lakes of North America. I have studied in our Chinese geography book.😊and welcomes...thanks for your liking😊

  • @seekx2y556
    @seekx2y556 5 месяцев назад

    哈哈,革命老区的老表,英语了得👍👍👍

    • @Shi-China
      @Shi-China  5 месяцев назад

      😂我这二货英语,就别说了。

    • @Shi-China
      @Shi-China  5 месяцев назад

      😂我这二货英语,就别说了。

    • @seekx2y556
      @seekx2y556 5 месяцев назад

      @@Shi-China 不错了,能脱稿

  • @michaellou7101
    @michaellou7101 5 месяцев назад

    I'm waiting for the CCP to get enough courage to name an aircraft carrier as the Taiwan......isn't it the best way to state that taiwan is a "province" of China??? I know some would argue that taiwan is "not important enough" but I would argue that the fate of unification is China's most important task for the next decade. If the CCP cannot resolve the unification of taiwan with mainland China, then the CCP's legitimacy and right to one party rule would be directly threatened. So think about it.
    Or maybe the CCP doesn't want to name an aircraft carrier as Taiwan because they have no real desire to recover taiwan???? Just doing the useless military exercises for show to placate the Chinese people?

    • @pelayocf4558
      @pelayocf4558 5 месяцев назад +2

      I don’t think it’s that important. Yes, you are right that if the CPC surrenders Taiwan to the American Empire the legitimacy and credibility of the CPC would be severely damaged. I wonder how long they can wait to unify the island keeping the eternal promise of reunification alive and credible.
      Although no concrete dates have been provided (I believe it is not convenient to reveal them in order not to lose strategic advantage), we have seen that the government is carrying out concrete actions that clearly aim at achieving this objective in a realistic way. It is clear that China cannot simply try to regain the island now that it is occupied by a foreign power with far superior military capability (experience, technology and military budget). But the People's Liberation Army has adopted a strategy that it has been implementing consistently for several decades. It is evident that the building of its modern military forces has been focused above all on this objective: for example, they have built the largest naval fleet in the world, which is the most important part of the army for the recovery of the island, and have channeled research investment above all into the development of weapons that can provide a strategic advantage against the American Empire in a cross-strait war. Such is the case of the DF-26 hypersonic missile (the aircraft killer) or drones such as the WZ-7, among others, and there are many more on the way.
      I believe that such actions with significance are far more important in demonstrating the commitment of the Chinese people and the legitimacy of the CPC to the reunification of the nation than naming a ship after Taiwan, as you suggest (which could be done, but I repeat, is of no great significance).
      I have no doubt that American decline will continue and that eventually China's pressure in the region will be such that the US will have to reduce the size of its empire in that area by withdrawing from Taiwan. There will come a point when the power differential will be so great that the mainland will not have to fire a single bullet to wrest the island from American hands.
      In the end all wars, hot or cold, are fought by attrition. The countries with greater capacity (economic, industrial, technological, etc.) will sooner or later end up recovering the place they deserve.

    • @lagrangewei
      @lagrangewei 5 месяцев назад

      if Taiwanese businessman are willing to sponsor it. the ship name is worth abit of money, the cities would "donate" to the navy to have the ship named after them. every dollar saved is a dollar that can be spend on other weapons. the navy doesn't just name things for political reason.