Miss Yan, China is a country with 56 Ethnics group scattered across a vast country which majority of us will never witness in real life. Your travel shows us the harmonious society China is. Freedom is what you define it is, simple life, no anxiety, a roof over your head, food to eat and water to drink. Tibet is indeed a magical land, the scenery is majestic, the people are friendly. I would suggest after collecting all of these footage of your travel in China, that you will create a series of documentary. I would definitely support you on that project. What else can I say, but keep video document your travel.
Hawaii was also forcefully taken over by the USA by disposing the Hawaiian Queen. There was a program on PBS a few years ago showing some native Hawaiians still don't recognized the US government over their sovereignty. @@GANESH1986UTUBE
@@GANESH1986UTUBEесли ты американец то вы захватили и живете на чужих землях , если ты индус то вы также захватили и живете на чужих землях , чьябы мычала а твоя молчала 😂😂😂
I had married to a Sherpa girl. It's been 10 years she is from Nepal and had made my life heaven from the day we got married. We have two kids. We saw your video together
Dr. Norman Béthune. I'm from Montréal, Canada - Norman Béthune lived in my city. I will be in Wuhan in December and I will visit the museum in his honor. I really like your work.
Those moments when families invite you into their homes, share their food and drink are so special. We are all lucky to have found your channel Yan. We look forward to an upload every week ☺️
Thank you, Yan, for taking us to the China most of us will never see. I loved how you young people worked so hard to take your little hike. It shows us better than anything the steepness of the climb & how it would be for most of us watching if we were there. Love the gentle Sherpa people!
….The “gentle Sherpa-actually, Tibetan, ppl” have been brutalized by the Chinese during their bloody takeover. Tibetans featured in this vid were most likely too frightened to deny a Chinese film crew entry into their houses…. This is NOT “spontaneous “ content by “a young woman” able to travel for almost 2 yrs straight-with a film crew, professional drones-and no visible means of support (150,000 YT subs = peanuts)….Ethnic Chinese are not allowed to access YT-let alone, post on it (Unless they are sponsored by the CCP-and guaranteed, they must also be “members in good standing” of the CCP to have such privileges)…. Enjoy the content-but beware of the PROPAGANDA (like her earlier vid showing the “HAPPY” Muslims -in a Chinese village in which 1/3 of the males have been dragged away to camps….)
interesting. I'm from the Yakthung (Limbu) community, the indigenous group of eastern Nepal, bordering both India and China. here, the drink @ 15:30, we call it Tongba, an essential part of our culture now. Last time I read, we appropriated the drink from fellow Sherpas residing in the neighboring regions.
How come you are Sherpa from India? By the way the Chinese side and Nepali side Sherpas are the same Sherpas divided by border, but from what part of India you are, only possibility is from Sikkim.
@@sidary4762 the reality is they have shifted away from Nepal and china boarder and changed their nationality to indian and such, they will now deny that their roots is from Nepal and china boarders cuz they are indian and butanese now😂 it hurts that seeing our himalayan indegeous people are adressing themselves as other nation people😊
We Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵 andZhongguo🇨🇳🇨🇳share a lot commonalities .Thanks I am on the other side of Mt Everst....I am teacher working as teacher in District is Mount Everest.We have more sherpa ethnic people ,than tibet ❤❤❤❤❤
in fact,they moved to china from nepal 100 years ago without documents until10 years ago the chinese government decide to give them chinese citesenship now the chinese Government give them the free house and money every month we call it "boarder benefits"
Thank you Yan for this beautiful video. I am from Nepal and you said that Chinese and Nepalese people have good relation. Its very true that we also share cultures to each other. Hope you continue to make these beautiful videos. Much love from Nepal. Nepal 💌China
I'm always fascinated by mountain peoples, especially Sherpa. They're rugged and resilient and their ability to thrive in such a harsh and demanding environment is quite extraordinary.
Thanks for the great video.. even i didnt know there were sherpas still living in china. But i love when people around the world appreciates sherpa peoples hard work, humbleness, and simplicity . I have spend my childhood herding yaks and chauri up in the Himalayas in Nepal. Even sherpa people dont get that much of a respect from Government in Nepal but people around the world knows about us very well. If i said Nepal a lot of people wont recognize but if i say sherpa they recognize instantly.
I am really enjoying this vlog. I come from the Sankhuwasabha district of Nepal, specifically from a village called Hungung located near Chentang. I had the chance to visit once before the lockdown when the border was open, and it was a great experience. Unfortunately, I have found it difficult to find recent updates on the area online, so I am grateful to see your vlog. My community, the Bhote people, share many cultural similarities with the people of Chentang, and we have had a close relationship with them for many years. Our elders have even shared stories of people from Chentang visiting our villages in the past. We consider people from that region of China to be like our own relatives. I hope the border will open soon. Sending lots of love from Bhotkhola RM, Nepal.🤍🤍
Are they sherpa? Cs their dress looks quite similar to singsa bhote. And bdw even my dad is from hungung. But I haven't visited my dad village.. hope I can visit it before I die..
Chiny są piękne. Dziękuję za ten film . Pokazuje cały czar tego miejsca.😊 Ludzie są mili góry Piękne praca wre aż zazdrość ściska. Pozdrawiam wszystkich .🇵🇱
So enjoy seeing the simple life style of these very friendly and smiling Sherpa people. And the beautiful green mountains are so especial. The fresh clean air in these parts of the world must be so healthy for the people. So glad that you and friends get to visit them before any modernization will happen! Thank you for sharing🙏❤️🌻
It's so heart-warming to see people welcoming you to their homes just for the pleasure of human company. It seems that though life is obviously hard, they feel less anxiety or fear. They seem to be at peace.
It made me so happy when your friend mentioned Norman Bethune! There is a statue of him at the university where I completed my undergraduate degree in his hometown of Montreal, Canada. I am so happy to watch your videos and see places that I will probably never see myself! And such wonderful hospitable people. Thank you for showing us the real China in all its diversity!
I remember passing by comrade Bethune's statue in front of Concordia University in Montreal. We learned about him in China in elementary school and his great contributions to the cause of liberation in China and saved many lives of our fighters, he was so dedicated to saving lives that he sacrificed his own.
One of my eccentriities is that I love to sit on a covered porch during rainstorms; outside, but still protected. If there is thunder in the distance, that is even better! In all of your excellent videos, whereever you go, I see places where I would love to sit during a storm, perhaps with a cup of tea. Your hotel, in this video would be a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the rain - cozy, comfortable and serene. Once again - thank you for the joy you bring to my life!
Your videos are always engaging and so very interesting. The countryside is absolutely beautiful and really enjoyed your drone shots. Thanks Yan for introducing me to this part of China. ❤
I agree. Yan has never once ever mentioned anything politics, just happiness and a friendly people willing to share what they have with complete strangers.
Thank you so much Yan for showing us unseen China - truly stunning country - you have given me enough inspiration and encouragement to travel and see this places in the future. You are truly amazing!!!
China is bless with so many beautiful places and people of course,. I'm a Filipino but I fell like I have a Chinese ancestors,.. I feel it inside of me😊😂🫰
Many filipino have chinese ancestry(mostly from Fujian) but to avoid spanish "anti chinese " policy and to married filipino girl, they need to adopt spanish name and christianity.
China discovered the Island of Philippines in the many thousands of years ago, but their emperor have baned any Chinese from settle in those islands or colonized them, she rather let its natives islanders to trade with China by exchanged goods and services.
I truly hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well! My heart just aches at the flooding disaster in your country! Prayers for everyone affected in your country! 🙏💓🫶
Thank you again bringing us to the Chinese sherpas and looking over to Nepal, really interesting and I had never seen this part of China filmed, great job and exposure
Lots of love from Sikkim. Best wishes for your onward journey. Your videos are so informative about China..a country which I shall probably never have a chance to visit. A big Thank You!!
They are not Sherpa, and there lives many of my Family members. They are Shingsa Bhotia/Bhote indigenous ethnic group. I - myself from Shingsa BHOTE ethnic people from Nepal and recognise by GOVERNMENT of NEPAL. In the time of SIKKIM Kingdom, including this village, the whole SHINGSA REGION was belongs to KINGDOM of SIKKIM. After SIKKIM and GORKHA/NEPAL war this area became under the territory of Nepal. Till to 1962, this village with other 2 more village are belongs to NEPAL. IN 1962 China and Nepal setup boarder, 16 SHINGSA BHOTE village gone to Nepal side and 3 SHINGSA BHOTE village gone to China. BUT We are SHINGSA BHOTE indigenous people. Very Bad information from blogger. I am very sad. Still the villager speaking my native SHINGSA BHOTE language. and Sherpa cannot understand this language. For proof, ask to sherpa people, do they understand-what are they speaking? Dear blogger, please do not throw wrong information.
@@freemind1229 yeah the society in India around Bhutan border is so bad nowadays like how Manipur is going down in disgusting manner. I hope those atrocities doesn't influence into Bhutan's border
I am watching from Dubai, originally from Nepal, I loved your video of Sherpa community, relationships between two nations, warm welcome and geographical purity, unbelievable ❤
Awesome again Granddaughter 🙇🏼♀️I feel like I have received a “ Birds Eye view” of this lovely part of the world that otherwise would be impossible for me to see. I use screenshots of some of these landscape drone footage as ideas for my watercolor cards I make to cheer up people . Thanks for such great footage that fuels my creativity. Also, you and your companions are a good fit together on the road with nice humor when things are not ideal. Your editing and music choices are also very professional but yet make your viewers feel they are part of the experience and conversation. These Sherpa people are also very hospitable. It’s so amazing to see time and again that people who possess very little are the best givers to others and fulfill what was said 2000 years ago,” There is more happiness in giving than in receiving.”: I am also relieved that your hosts did not insist you drink to much… It seemed to help you enjoy your visit with more joy and stamina. Happy travels til next time🦚👍🌈🌄
China is very developed even in such remote region unlike my country. I love watching your videos, even I didn't know about this border between China-Nepal and how close villages are from both countries. Love from Nepal and best wishes for your future travels.
@@sancortexstk5252 True. Our country is so much connected with India but not with China even though they are our neighbor. China is so developed, we super rarely see anything related to China in our country and it would also boost our economy and other aspects in development if China was as much connected as we are with India.
@sancortexstk5252 Chairman Mao and Xi's potraite hanging in very Tibeten houses, nobody forced to do so , considering millions of slave Tibeten saved . They are very thankful for Chairman Mao
Wow! I find it fascinating to watch from Nepal 🇳🇵 and observe the striking similarities in culture, dress, food, temple, and house architecture between Nepali Sherpas and Chinese Sherpas. It's intriguing to see how their shared heritage and geographical proximity have shaped their way of life. The traditional drink is called "tongba" in Nepal adds to the cultural richness. Thank you for providing this enlightening experience! ♥️
@@AkshGandharv dude like u everywhere in the comments trying to dictate what they are😂...U seem to be in the wrong channel...The right place for u is wion or now firstpost with palki sharma😂
Very informative, no overloading waffle. You make your videos so easy to watch, and, appreciate your wonderful camera work. I have learned a lot about Tibet and the Sherpas, their life, the warm friendship and history. Great narration and introduction to whole new world. Thank you kindly Yan, for sharing your homeland!!
So happy to discover travel in china in English. I really enjoy this travel vlog. Have been to China 20 years ago and miss the gorgeous scenery. Now in my 70s will be difficult to travel to china.
Thank you for your amazing work and videos! Your non-political approach to showcasing the true culture of everyday people in China is what keeps me coming. It really feels like we're traveling with you. Your genuine curiosity is contagious, I never miss a video!! Stay safe out there!
wow what a beautiful landscape & nature same time its very easy to visit as tourist for max one week or may be 3 -4 days but same time its harsh reality that people facing on daily bases btw nicely captured video of villages on border love from INDIA
One thing I can say this is that they are so blessed with so fertile land ..they can survive by their own without help of our materialistic world .....🥰 Wish I could be like them close with nature ☹️
7 years since we visited. You make me want to buy a better drone and go back to explore & share the experience as you do. Thanks for being inspiring and showing the audience how beautiful the region and people are. One of your best episodes. Good luck!
I am a Sherpa from Solu khumu region of Nepal residing in the US. I was pleasantly surprised to see Sherpa village in China. Thanks for your amazing unseen China videos.
Sorry to tell you..they are not sherpas...They are Lhomi or Singsaba bhotay... information absolutely wrong...on the nepal side village kimathanga which is just 2km away from zentng..100 %of Lhomi tribes lives theare.i am one of them...and our relatives are on other side of nepal..which is zentang...may theare are few sherpas lives theare...but the people shown on videos are not sherpas ...The hat they wearing with silver coin are Lhomi....
@@tsheringbhutia9479 hmm Wikipedia says that significant populations of Sherpa people live in Nepal and in China (especially in Tingri county), so it would seem like there are actually a lot of Sherpas in china still. Maybe you were told the info you have by people who feel a certain way about the lines and borders between countries? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherpa_people
The next fascinating insight into a Tibet where tourists almost never will be able to walk around. Thank you Yan for your awesome VLogs from 'another world'!
People in Szechuan have the same drink. It's called Za Jiu 杂酒, which is made of sorghums, corns, and/or wheat, etc.. It's consumed with multiple straws in one big ceramic pot. You mentioned Sherpas are descendants of Tibetans from Szechuan. I can definitely see it from the drink.
Thank you. You are so generous sharing about this part of the world that most people know nothing about. It is amazing thinking about the histories of China and the India region and how much they have shared and interacted via these remote regions for thousands of years. It is almost mystical.
The music goes always very well with your videos, like a lot of others in the comments I am binging your videos. China is so spectacular. Also very sweet to see the rural side of China with the people which seem so heart warm.
Watching from nepal and lots of love to our indegenouse people sherpas living in every parts of world hope that our country will get rid from this politics and goes for a speed development so people don't have to go for abroad and make money and feels them proud saying themselves as Nepali more and gorkhali💛
Another fascinating video opening this region up to those of us who will likely never visit. Well done Yan! Thank you for giving us this perspective!🙏🏼
Thanks guys for making this video. It's awesome. Thanks for adding english subtitles too. China is beautiful and we don't get to see a lot of docos about China. Much appreciated,.
I just started to watch your videos a few days ago!! they are so nice in every aspect as you explain each and everything, the very good thing is that you interact with the local people. In this video, the couple you visited in the summer house was so humble. Lady was telling something about her eyes I guess. I pray for their wellness and good health. She melted my heart. I feel that humanity is on top of every cast, color, creed, nationality, religion, etc. May God bless every human being on this beautiful planet Earth.
Such a wonderful video, it looks like paradise in that area and the people themselves seem so happy/content and peaceful. So nice and warm in their homes.
Yan, I get emotional watching your videos. The beauty of this world and its people. In the US it is hard to see that now, but you bring it to us. You are amazingly talented.
Amazing that they can farm those slopes. (Also, as a Canadian, I knew Norman Bethune was more famous over there, but I didn’t realise he was dropped in casual conversations like Einstein would be here.😮!)
The landscape here was breathtaking! It was so incredible to see how the Sherpa people so easily maneuvered the terrain and what a beautiful culture they have. It warms my heart to see how friendly and welcoming they are to visitors. Thank you for another awesome video!! Wishing you safe travels and good health :)
The moment you replace Tibetan with Chinese you are disowning your own brothers with whom you share similarity. Even vlogger is not hasitating to say Tibetan. Everything is similar with Tibetan . Just little bit hard to understand wat ladies are saying but one old man was speaking Tibetan .Even in tibet there is difficulty understanding dilect of other region . Everything the pictures on the wall and cloths all related to Tibetan . Shar- east ,pa - people . Tibetan word.
We have same drink here in NEPAL. Its called Tongba and its made of millet. It is traditional drink of limbu community and the sherpa community wears the same dress here . Its wonderful how people are connected with culture and tradition , lifestyle bdespite nationality.
Your narration is very good. And you covered a very rare glimpse of Sherpas from China. I’m also a Sherpa but from the other side of the boarder. Last year I along with my better half did trek the Nepal side of Arun river.
Thank you for this wonderful video. It feels great to learn more about our neighbours..keep on sharing the wonderful culture and landscapes of china.👏🙏
Miss Yan,
China is a country with 56 Ethnics group scattered across a vast country which majority of us will never witness in real life. Your travel shows us the harmonious society China is. Freedom is what you define it is, simple life, no anxiety, a roof over your head, food to eat and water to drink.
Tibet is indeed a magical land, the scenery is majestic, the people are friendly.
I would suggest after collecting all of these footage of your travel in China, that you will create a series of documentary. I would definitely support you on that project.
What else can I say, but keep video document your travel.
Tibet is annexed by the People's Republic of China in 1950. It is not a part of china, forcefully occupied by the china.
Tibet, East turkestan, southern Mongolia, Manchuria, all are stolen land illegally occupied. They do not Consider them self chinese.
Hawaii was also forcefully taken over by the USA by disposing the Hawaiian Queen. There was a program on PBS a few years ago showing some native Hawaiians still don't recognized the US government over their sovereignty. @@GANESH1986UTUBE
Нет страны Тибет , есть провинция КНР тибет
@@GANESH1986UTUBEесли ты американец то вы захватили и живете на чужих землях , если ты индус то вы также захватили и живете на чужих землях , чьябы мычала а твоя молчала 😂😂😂
I had married to a Sherpa girl. It's been 10 years she is from Nepal and had made my life heaven from the day we got married. We have two kids. We saw your video together
So happy for you :)
And thank you!
You lucky bastard
Dhoti sanga bihey garixe thuikka aafno society ko daya maya maarera
@@mevergreen7158Mr what a cheap thinking come northeast india ill show you real dhoti😡😡
@@mevergreen7158🤡🤡🤡
Yan deserves a Google award for her marvelous drone shots. Little Chinese Everywhere is the best English-language podcast from China.
china's sherpa lol that itself sound so false
it's a vlog not a podcast.
truth is a crime in chyna@@NomadicBloke1
@@factspoken9062中国也有俄罗斯族,朝鲜族等等等等。别忘了,中国有14亿人 960多万平方公里
China's sherpa? It sounds as fake as "Honest CCPs official"@@胡蓝-m2i
Dr. Norman Béthune. I'm from Montréal, Canada - Norman Béthune lived in my city. I will be in Wuhan in December and I will visit the museum in his honor. I really like your work.
I am filipino and I love to watch and learn different culture all over the world. It’s truly beautiful ❤. Thank you and keep safe you all.
Those moments when families invite you into their homes, share their food and drink are so special. We are all lucky to have found your channel Yan. We look forward to an upload every week ☺️
When Yan uploads a new video, it's one of the highlights of my day. 🙏
Thank you, Yan, for taking us to the China most of us will never see. I loved how you young people worked so hard to take your little hike. It shows us better than anything the steepness of the climb & how it would be for most of us watching if we were there. Love the gentle Sherpa people!
Actually chintang valley lies in tibet, not in china..and they are Tibetan sherpas not chinese sherpas
@@GaireSathi if you maintain such prejudice,i think u shouldnot to watch this video
They are not sherpas also thay are Lhomi tribe or singsaba bhotay.... absolutely wrong information
@@tsheringbhutia9479 how u know .the region is historically sherpa region tingri country. The you tuber definitely asked them.
….The “gentle Sherpa-actually, Tibetan, ppl” have been brutalized by the Chinese during their bloody takeover. Tibetans featured in this vid were most likely too frightened to deny a Chinese film crew entry into their houses….
This is NOT “spontaneous “ content by “a young woman” able to travel for almost 2 yrs straight-with a film crew, professional drones-and no visible means of support (150,000 YT subs = peanuts)….Ethnic Chinese are not allowed to access YT-let alone, post on it (Unless they are sponsored by the CCP-and guaranteed, they must also be “members in good standing” of the CCP to have such privileges)…. Enjoy the content-but beware of the PROPAGANDA (like her earlier vid showing the “HAPPY” Muslims -in a Chinese village in which 1/3 of the males have been dragged away to camps….)
interesting. I'm from the Yakthung (Limbu) community, the indigenous group of eastern Nepal, bordering both India and China. here, the drink @ 15:30, we call it Tongba, an essential part of our culture now. Last time I read, we appropriated the drink from fellow Sherpas residing in the neighboring regions.
😮😮
@@nitadhimal1845 oh hey, Nita👋
@@bipinsamsohang 🙏
Eastern Nepal ko kun thau ma ho basni?
@@makadoxvsdk9530 Taplejung, Panchthar, Terathum, Illam...
As a sherpa from India I am glad to see my community from another country❤️
How come you are Sherpa from India? By the way the Chinese side and Nepali side Sherpas are the same Sherpas divided by border, but from what part of India you are, only possibility is from Sikkim.
Bhutan also has sherpas..
@@sidary4762 the reality is they have shifted away from Nepal and china boarder and changed their nationality to indian and such, they will now deny that their roots is from Nepal and china boarders cuz they are indian and butanese now😂 it hurts that seeing our himalayan indegeous people are adressing themselves as other nation people😊
@@ningmadorje1809 Indeed, totally agree
Listen toxic Nepalese, call this person dhoti too
We Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵 andZhongguo🇨🇳🇨🇳share a lot commonalities .Thanks I am on the other side of Mt Everst....I am teacher working as teacher in District is Mount Everest.We have more sherpa ethnic people ,than tibet ❤❤❤❤❤
in fact,they moved to china from nepal 100 years ago without documents until10 years ago the chinese government decide to give them chinese citesenship now the chinese
Government give them the free house and money every month we call it "boarder benefits"
@@martinml3390yes,china is beautiful
Hangguo(Korea) Zhongguo(China)
Please take them all back
@@WaMo721with land
Thank you Yan for this beautiful video. I am from Nepal and you said that Chinese and Nepalese people have good relation. Its very true that we also share cultures to each other. Hope you continue to make these beautiful videos. Much love from Nepal. Nepal 💌China
love to Nepal
I am an Indian reading this.....🤨
@amreekmann: Don't worry, you are always dear to our hearts. Our relation is more like skin is to a nail.🙂
@@amreekmann6537we don't care about india buddy take a shower first.
😂😂@@Bhisan_
I'm always fascinated by mountain peoples, especially Sherpa. They're rugged and resilient and their ability to thrive in such a harsh and demanding environment is quite extraordinary.
Like the people of Yakustia in Siberia. 😊
I loved getting to know this Sherpa village. Beautiful landscape. Xie xie 🙂
Thank you 🥰
I love how this doesn't seem like a travel vlog but a docu
Thanks for the great video.. even i didnt know there were sherpas still living in china. But i love when people around the world appreciates sherpa peoples hard work, humbleness, and simplicity . I have spend my childhood herding yaks and chauri up in the Himalayas in Nepal. Even sherpa people dont get that much of a respect from Government in Nepal but people around the world knows about us very well. If i said Nepal a lot of people wont recognize but if i say sherpa they recognize instantly.
I am really enjoying this vlog. I come from the Sankhuwasabha district of Nepal, specifically from a village called Hungung located near Chentang. I had the chance to visit once before the lockdown when the border was open, and it was a great experience. Unfortunately, I have found it difficult to find recent updates on the area online, so I am grateful to see your vlog. My community, the Bhote people, share many cultural similarities with the people of Chentang, and we have had a close relationship with them for many years. Our elders have even shared stories of people from Chentang visiting our villages in the past. We consider people from that region of China to be like our own relatives. I hope the border will open soon. Sending lots of love from Bhotkhola RM, Nepal.🤍🤍
I would like to employ a Bhote trekking guide, in order to cross from Makalu BC to Hungung. Could you help?
Are they sherpa? Cs their dress looks quite similar to singsa bhote. And bdw even my dad is from hungung. But I haven't visited my dad village.. hope I can visit it before I die..
Chiny są piękne. Dziękuję za ten film . Pokazuje cały czar tego miejsca.😊 Ludzie są mili góry Piękne praca wre aż zazdrość ściska. Pozdrawiam wszystkich .🇵🇱
So enjoy seeing the simple life style of these very friendly and smiling Sherpa people. And the beautiful green mountains are so especial. The fresh clean air in these parts of the world must be so healthy for the people. So glad that you and friends get to visit them before any modernization will happen! Thank you for sharing🙏❤️🌻
It's a pleasure to see the culture of our neighbour country from Nepal. Love and respect from Nepal sister
欢迎来中国和尼泊尔边境口岸旅游购物
It's so heart-warming to see people welcoming you to their homes just for the pleasure of human company. It seems that though life is obviously hard, they feel less anxiety or fear. They seem to be at peace.
It made me so happy when your friend mentioned Norman Bethune! There is a statue of him at the university where I completed my undergraduate degree in his hometown of Montreal, Canada. I am so happy to watch your videos and see places that I will probably never see myself! And such wonderful hospitable people. Thank you for showing us the real China in all its diversity!
Norman Bethune 白求恩was born in Gravenhurst Ontario Canada and died in Hebei province China.
I remember passing by comrade Bethune's statue in front of Concordia University in Montreal. We learned about him in China in elementary school and his great contributions to the cause of liberation in China and saved many lives of our fighters, he was so dedicated to saving lives that he sacrificed his own.
Hopefully, Canadian politicians won't soon spoil Chinese feelings for Bethune's hometown. We love Bethune, and therefore his native Canada.
I also had that article about Bethune when I was in school, respect.
在中国大部分人都知道白求恩,他是个医术高超的共产主义者,是个伟大的人
One of my eccentriities is that I love to sit on a covered porch during rainstorms; outside, but still protected. If there is thunder in the distance, that is even better! In all of your excellent videos, whereever you go, I see places where I would love to sit during a storm, perhaps with a cup of tea. Your hotel, in this video would be a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the rain - cozy, comfortable and serene. Once again - thank you for the joy you bring to my life!
It is interesting to learn more about China and see some of the rural areas.
Your videos are always engaging and so very interesting. The countryside is absolutely beautiful and really enjoyed your drone shots. Thanks Yan for introducing me to this part of China. ❤
I agree. The choice of music was lovely too 😊
SHERPAS ARE UNTOLD LEGENDS OF HIMALAYAS🇳🇵
You're the best thing to ever happen to China international relations.
I agree. Yan has never once ever mentioned anything politics, just happiness and a friendly people willing to share what they have with complete strangers.
Thank you so much Yan for showing us unseen China - truly stunning country - you have given me enough inspiration and encouragement to travel and see this places in the future. You are truly amazing!!!
Yan, your channel deserves multi-million subscribers. Keep up your amazing work!
Thank you for taking us on another wonderful trek through the most beautiful scenery I never imagined. Can't wait for your next video.
China is bless with so many beautiful places and people of course,. I'm a Filipino but I fell like I have a Chinese ancestors,.. I feel it inside of me😊😂🫰
Many filipino have chinese ancestry(mostly from Fujian) but to avoid spanish "anti chinese " policy and to married filipino girl, they need to adopt spanish name and christianity.
China discovered the Island of Philippines in the many thousands of years ago, but their emperor have baned any Chinese from settle in those islands or colonized them, she rather let its natives islanders to trade with China by exchanged goods and services.
你这和一些中国人有些相似,父母给我中华身,皇军赐我大和魂😂😂
But East Asian is very different from South East Asian
@@xenxx1192 Only 2% of population have Chinese ancestry, even smaller than those with Spanish ancestry
Such a beautiful place, such nice people! Hello from Brazil! I really hope I can visit China in the future
I truly hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well!
My heart just aches at the flooding disaster in your country!
Prayers for everyone affected in your country!
🙏💓🫶
Lovely, captivating, the people of rarified air & vistas are wonderful. Beautiful continuation of your journey. Thank You again Everywhere !
Thank you again bringing us to the Chinese sherpas and looking over to Nepal, really interesting and I had never seen this part of China filmed, great job and exposure
Please be safe in your journeys.
I will!
Thank you 🥰
Love and respect for all people of China....❤ From India
Lots of love from Sikkim. Best wishes for your onward journey. Your videos are so informative about China..a country which I shall probably never have a chance to visit. A big Thank You!!
They are not Sherpa, and there lives many of my Family members. They are Shingsa Bhotia/Bhote indigenous ethnic group. I - myself from Shingsa BHOTE ethnic people from Nepal and recognise by GOVERNMENT of NEPAL. In the time of SIKKIM Kingdom, including this village, the whole SHINGSA REGION was belongs to KINGDOM of SIKKIM. After SIKKIM and GORKHA/NEPAL war this area became under the territory of Nepal. Till to 1962, this village with other 2 more village are belongs to NEPAL. IN 1962 China and Nepal setup boarder, 16 SHINGSA BHOTE village gone to Nepal side and 3 SHINGSA BHOTE village gone to China. BUT We are SHINGSA BHOTE indigenous people. Very Bad information from blogger. I am very sad. Still the villager speaking my native SHINGSA BHOTE language. and Sherpa cannot understand this language. For proof, ask to sherpa people, do they understand-what are they speaking? Dear blogger, please do not throw wrong information.
Amazing drone shots as always! I'm always blown away by the incredible sense of SCALE that China has compared to other countries
Yes, just like Russia.
FIRST COMMENT JUST TO SAY THAT YOU'RE THE BEST CHANNEL ON RUclips! :)
Perhaps the world doesn’t deserve to see how beautiful China is and the truth behind how happy and prosperous the Chinese people are. Love from 不丹🇧🇹
Nice. I hope Bhutan strengthens it's relation with China and reduces dependency on India
一起加油吧
@@aa6eheia156I hope so, I wish the see two great nations be friends and develop, we are tired of India’s politics.
@@owenhe7513来吧❤
@@freemind1229 yeah the society in India around Bhutan border is so bad nowadays like how Manipur is going down in disgusting manner. I hope those atrocities doesn't influence into Bhutan's border
What a beautiful place, and with such kind and friendly people. We always enjoy your travels Yan!!😄👍👍
I am watching from Dubai, originally from Nepal, I loved your video of Sherpa community, relationships between two nations, warm welcome and geographical purity, unbelievable ❤
Awesome again Granddaughter 🙇🏼♀️I feel like I have received a “ Birds Eye view” of this lovely part of the world that otherwise would be impossible for me to see. I use screenshots of some of these landscape drone footage as ideas for my watercolor cards I make to cheer up people . Thanks for such great footage that fuels my creativity. Also, you and your companions are a good fit together on the road with nice humor when things are not ideal. Your editing and music choices are also very professional but yet make your viewers feel they are part of the experience and conversation. These Sherpa people are also very hospitable. It’s so amazing to see time and again that people who possess very little are the best givers to others and fulfill what was said 2000 years ago,” There is more happiness in giving than in receiving.”: I am also relieved that your hosts did not insist you drink to much… It seemed to help you enjoy your visit with more joy and stamina. Happy travels til next time🦚👍🌈🌄
Thank you so much :)
China is very developed even in such remote region unlike my country. I love watching your videos, even I didn't know about this border between China-Nepal and how close villages are from both countries. Love from Nepal and best wishes for your future travels.
我们是喜马拉雅山南边和北边的邻居。🎉我一直想去尼泊尔。想去看看纯粹的精神世界。
@@MrSuperunix 然后来尼泊尔
@@MrSuperunix 非常欢迎您。一定要参观博卡拉市和其他山区,如珠穆朗玛峰大本营,木马,朗塘,安纳布尔纳峰大本营等。
@@sancortexstk5252 True. Our country is so much connected with India but not with China even though they are our neighbor. China is so developed, we super rarely see anything related to China in our country and it would also boost our economy and other aspects in development if China was as much connected as we are with India.
@sancortexstk5252 Chairman Mao and Xi's potraite hanging in very Tibeten houses, nobody forced to do so , considering millions of slave Tibeten saved . They are very thankful for Chairman Mao
Thanks for your very adventurous trip of Tibet/ China - Nepal Border . Our village is called Kimathanka of Eastern Nepal .
China is so peaceful land. Even in such difficult conditions
When it is so "peacefull", why do they need such a fence at the boarder and why do they leave the gate closed?
@@thomasmuller9243to keep the trouble makers out
@@thomasmuller9243 other countries not so peaceful. You what happenned for example in North India
@@thomasmuller9243这两者之间有关联吗?
@@thomasmuller9243因为很多国家并不和平,我们不希望我们自己国家的民众被别人影响,这有什么问题吗
Wow! I find it fascinating to watch from Nepal 🇳🇵 and observe the striking similarities in culture, dress, food, temple, and house architecture between Nepali Sherpas and Chinese Sherpas. It's intriguing to see how their shared heritage and geographical proximity have shaped their way of life. The traditional drink is called "tongba" in Nepal adds to the cultural richness. Thank you for providing this enlightening experience! ♥️
THEY ARE TIBETIAN SHERPAS NOT CHINESE
Surprising but it shouldn’t be surprising at all, they are the same people and practically neighbors.
@@AkshGandharv dude like u everywhere in the comments trying to dictate what they are😂...U seem to be in the wrong channel...The right place for u is wion or now firstpost with palki sharma😂
@@prgrg4287😂
@@AkshGandharv Actually they are Sherpas from Sichuan.
I appreciate your description in respect of journey of villages of China and People's. ( From, Maharashtra, India)
Your spreading love to all the Himalayan people of Bhutan China Nepal and India. ❤❤❤
Very informative, no overloading waffle. You make your videos so easy to watch, and, appreciate your wonderful camera work. I have learned a lot about Tibet and the Sherpas, their life, the warm friendship and history. Great narration and introduction to whole new world. Thank you kindly Yan, for sharing your homeland!!
Love U team..watching from nepal.sprit is not covered by boundary.those tibetan sherpa nepali sherpa are humble.hope border will open soon.
Hi watching from Scotland 🏴 you’re videos are amazing thanks for sharing them love and hugs 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So happy to discover travel in china in English. I really enjoy this travel vlog. Have been to China 20 years ago and miss the gorgeous scenery. Now in my 70s will be difficult to travel to china.
Very interesting video, I look forward to your updates here in the USA every Friday.
oh it's so serene village and people, their simplicity and sociable nature is exemplary! love from Nepal.
Thank you for your amazing work and videos! Your non-political approach to showcasing the true culture of everyday people in China is what keeps me coming. It really feels like we're traveling with you. Your genuine curiosity is contagious, I never miss a video!! Stay safe out there!
Wow, thank you!
@@Robert_austiaA lost, failed & forgotten cause.
wow what a beautiful landscape & nature same time its very easy to visit as tourist for max one week or may be 3 -4 days but same time its harsh reality that people facing on daily bases btw nicely captured video of villages on border love from INDIA
One thing I can say this is that they are so blessed with so fertile land ..they can survive by their own without help of our materialistic world .....🥰 Wish I could be like them close with nature ☹️
Terimakasih telah memperlihatkan negeri dengan pemandangan alamnya yang sangat menakjubkan. Teruslah semangat membuat video indah
7 years since we visited. You make me want to buy a better drone and go back to explore & share the experience as you do. Thanks for being inspiring and showing the audience how beautiful the region and people are. One of your best episodes. Good luck!
I am a Sherpa from Solu khumu region of Nepal residing in the US. I was pleasantly surprised to see Sherpa village in China. Thanks for your amazing unseen China videos.
Did they speak Sherpa language in the video?I saw some comments said they were not Sherpa but singsa bhote?
What An Incredible Places You Are Showing Us Every Week Yan !!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! Have a Nice Time and Be Happy !!! Fernando
She is showing how humans should communicate without the fake face
Thank you Fernando:)
@@littlechineseeverywhere OK 👋! Just Enjoy Your Time and Be Happy ! Fernando.
i have seen this place for many time from nepal ...used to think how is it on china side .very glad to know this place through your side
I probably will never get to this place if you didn't show us the Himalayan mountain valley. Thanks a lot, the people are amazingly friendly!
Great to see Chinese sherpas and their village ...Thanks for showing us our people.Love from another Sherpa from Indian Side 🙌
Sorry to tell you..they are not sherpas...They are Lhomi or Singsaba bhotay... information absolutely wrong...on the nepal side village kimathanga which is just 2km away from zentng..100 %of Lhomi tribes lives theare.i am one of them...and our relatives are on other side of nepal..which is zentang...may theare are few sherpas lives theare...but the people shown on videos are not sherpas ...The hat they wearing with silver coin are Lhomi....
@@tsheringbhutia9479 hmm Wikipedia says that significant populations of Sherpa people live in Nepal and in China (especially in Tingri county), so it would seem like there are actually a lot of Sherpas in china still. Maybe you were told the info you have by people who feel a certain way about the lines and borders between countries?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherpa_people
The next fascinating insight into a Tibet where tourists almost never will be able to walk around. Thank you Yan for your awesome VLogs from 'another world'!
Such a beautiful place, thanks Yan for taking us there!
Great to see chinese sherpa people. Myself a sherpa.watching from india
What beautiful people!!! So simple and kind and sweet! I wish I lived a life like that.
Amazing... thank you Yan for showing and sharing all the beautiful places. Appreciate it so much for all your hardwork ❤
First time to see Tibet and it's very nice place Sherpa people are kind and very hardworking love their outfit
People in Szechuan have the same drink. It's called Za Jiu 杂酒, which is made of sorghums, corns, and/or wheat, etc.. It's consumed with multiple straws in one big ceramic pot. You mentioned Sherpas are descendants of Tibetans from Szechuan. I can definitely see it from the drink.
应该是叫“咂酒”。
In nepal called this drink xyang
这个是鸡爪谷酒
@@sarmilatmgthapa123you mean chyang? Nepali Sherpa chyang is made from fermented rice.
@@LhawangPoSherpa yaa but not called sherpa xayng just called xyang
Thank you. You are so generous sharing about this part of the world that most people know nothing about. It is amazing thinking about the histories of China and the India region and how much they have shared and interacted via these remote regions for thousands of years. It is almost mystical.
虽然自己也去过西藏新疆,你的视频很大的一个特色就是很接地气很真诚。能融入当地居民生活,很有意思,不知不觉就看完一集。小孩子们真的太天真可爱了😮
The music goes always very well with your videos, like a lot of others in the comments I am binging your videos. China is so spectacular.
Also very sweet to see the rural side of China with the people which seem so heart warm.
Watching from nepal and lots of love to our indegenouse people sherpas living in every parts of world hope that our country will get rid from this politics and goes for a speed development so people don't have to go for abroad and make money and feels them proud saying themselves as Nepali more and gorkhali💛
Another fascinating video opening this region up to those of us who will likely never visit. Well done Yan! Thank you for giving us this perspective!🙏🏼
Absolutely breathtaking! Thank you!
Thanks guys for making this video. It's awesome. Thanks for adding english subtitles too. China is beautiful and we don't get to see a lot of docos about China. Much appreciated,.
I just started to watch your videos a few days ago!! they are so nice in every aspect as you explain each and everything, the very good thing is that you interact with the local people. In this video, the couple you visited in the summer house was so humble. Lady was telling something about her eyes I guess. I pray for their wellness and good health. She melted my heart. I feel that humanity is on top of every cast, color, creed, nationality, religion, etc. May God bless every human being on this beautiful planet Earth.
Sceneries are beautiful! I can spend all day in that nature and watch the clouds move.
Such a wonderful video, it looks like paradise in that area and the people themselves seem so happy/content and peaceful. So nice and warm in their homes.
Yan, I get emotional watching your videos. The beauty of this world and its people. In the US it is hard to see that now, but you bring it to us. You are amazingly talented.
the drone shots, omg so beautiful. Nice to be young again ... hehehe
Yes.
I am 68 , l like travel in my younger days .
Now, l can only watch others .👍
Thanks you ms. Yan and take care.
From Malaysia.
Waking up this Saturday morning on the other side of the globe and finding this video waiting for me.
The perfect start of the weekend!
Incredible to see, Just on the other side the village life is quite relaxed and developed than here in Nepal.
High hills, falls greenery in this locality. Beautiful land scape. Sherpa live in peaceful & remote places
Amazing that they can farm those slopes.
(Also, as a Canadian, I knew Norman Bethune was more famous over there, but I didn’t realise he was dropped in casual conversations like Einstein would be here.😮!)
Required reading in grade school. Everybody knows who he is.
加拿大共产党员白求恩,参加了中国人民抵抗日本侵略者的战争,并死在了中国。中国人民不会忘记这位伟大的共产主义战士。中国的最高领袖为他专门写了纪念文章“纪念白求恩”,曾经列入了中国的学校教材,所以无人不知
白求恩是语文课必学 所以几乎每个中国人都知道😂
Because Chairman Mao mentioned Bethune in an article, all Chinese people know about him.
The landscape here was breathtaking! It was so incredible to see how the Sherpa people so easily maneuvered the terrain and what a beautiful culture they have. It warms my heart to see how friendly and welcoming they are to visitors. Thank you for another awesome video!! Wishing you safe travels and good health :)
i used to have a plant book from this region... miss it. would love to go here.
I really believe we need to look more into Asia-Mesoamerica connections in the past .... even imagery of ancient chinese coinage can be found.
In early contact times some tribes of west coast north america had seni bullt proof armour via chinese coins embroidered on leather.
宝藏级视频博主 目前最喜欢的旅游视频博主❤
WHAT A SIMILARITY BETWEEN LIFESTYLE ARCHITECTURE FOOD DRESSUP AND TEMPLES BETWEEN NEPALI AND CHINESE SHERPAS♥️♥️
Really ??? China and Nepali ?? Oh i get it ....good luck 😅😅
The moment you replace Tibetan with Chinese you are disowning your own brothers with whom you share similarity. Even vlogger is not hasitating to say Tibetan. Everything is similar with Tibetan . Just little bit hard to understand wat ladies are saying but one old man was speaking Tibetan .Even in tibet there is difficulty understanding dilect of other region . Everything the pictures on the wall and cloths all related to Tibetan . Shar- east ,pa - people . Tibetan word.
The girl carrying her sister was cute and she looked happy to do it.
Thanks for saying Nepal is good neighbours. I am from Nepal
love from NEPAL , Love you CHINA❤❤❤❤
We have same drink here in NEPAL. Its called Tongba and its made of millet. It is traditional drink of limbu community and the sherpa community wears the same dress here . Its wonderful how people are connected with culture and tradition , lifestyle bdespite nationality.
It's called chang in ladakh india
Ladakh people are of mongoloid origin
Your narration is very good. And you covered a very rare glimpse of Sherpas from China. I’m also a Sherpa but from the other side of the boarder.
Last year I along with my better half did trek the Nepal side of Arun river.
边境开通了。可以到中国这边来购物旅游
Thank you for this wonderful video. It feels great to learn more about our neighbours..keep on sharing the wonderful culture and landscapes of china.👏🙏
Thank you for sharing stories from the other side (from Nepal) - it's amazing to learn about the Sherpa community on the Tibet/China side.