How Safe Is China?? Midnight Walk with Mom || 妈妈谈论安全

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • We walk around in the streets 12am at night. Me and my mom talk about how safe is China really.
    We discuss points like what is the danger in China, what freedom is in China and how different the real China is to what the Western media says.
    This is life in China.
    #china #lifeinchina #safety

Komentáře • 737

  • @walterchin8832
    @walterchin8832 Před 23 dny +283

    In the US you don't have to look for the bad things, the bad things appear everywhere. I agree your mom is a wise person.

    • @leeway777
      @leeway777 Před 23 dny +16

      Even worse, the bad things come to you, and getting rid of them is tough.

    • @user-ts6vt3te8c
      @user-ts6vt3te8c Před 22 dny

      in China you have freedom of speech, you won't end up in jail if you say something wrong. Social media platforms will delete your comments.

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@leeway777 If you attract bad or negative things it can happen in China too

    • @amberp.4517
      @amberp.4517 Před 18 dny +1

      😂😂😂

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 18 dny

      @@amberp.4517 🤔

  • @Red_United
    @Red_United Před 23 dny +262

    In China, there are no guns on the streets, nor drugs, nor zombies,nor free-for-all havoc. ✌️

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny

      And if someone has a knife like those four American teachers came across they cannot defend themselves

    • @Red_United
      @Red_United Před 22 dny +9

      Gun deaths are considered an epidemic in the United States (which leads the world in civilian gun ownership) by many people, particularly those on the left side of the political spectrum.
      In 2022, there were 45,222 gun deaths in the United States, which per capita is significantly higher than in other industrialized countries.
      By 2023, 43,163 people died in the United States from gun related injuries. Between 2010 and 2020, gun-related deaths rose by roughly 43%.
      Every day, on average, at least 327 people are shot across the US, including roughly 23 children and adolescents under the age of 17.

    • @Red_United
      @Red_United Před 22 dny +7

      Thousands of young children were killed by guns in school every year , others on the streets.
      You don't want your family and loved ones to fall victims of gun-related deaths.
      So tell me, which is more lethal? Guns or knives??

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny +5

      @@Red_United combine that with hammer attacks, machetes, swords, many less lethal objects that you can get from your house are very deadly and are utilized. People use cars to intentionally run over people You can run over 8 to 12 people at one time in the matter of seconds. So should there be no cars, should we remove knives from everybody's house? Your argument is stupid

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny

      @@Red_United I lived in Chicago for 30 years. Never once had I seen a gun, heard of anyone use a gun, none of my friends or family have ever been a victim by a gun. You are misled. It is a very small fragment of the population here that is affected less than .01% but people like this video and the media wants to make it seem like they're shootings everywhere every moment all day long. And that is total bullshit

  • @YongLi-np3wg
    @YongLi-np3wg Před 23 dny +402

    Chinese can say whatever they want among friends. But any opinion to be published on newspaper, TV or social media have to be held accountable and should not incur social disturbance. This is real freedom of speech. Allowing irresponsible speech to be broadcasted and the government respond with nothing is just an illusion of freedom.

    • @hellencx88
      @hellencx88 Před 23 dny +1

      In the USA, if you support Palestine, you will be arrested by the police. Look at their college students!! But in China, it doesn’t matter which side you support.

    • @ramonkroutz
      @ramonkroutz Před 23 dny +2

      Say what

    • @user-yp6km5xn6w
      @user-yp6km5xn6w Před 23 dny +30

      you are right.

    • @serriajohn
      @serriajohn Před 23 dny +61

      People should be held accountable for the misinformation spread on social media. Every country has its own laws against this kind of behavior but many people forget this.

    • @serriajohn
      @serriajohn Před 23 dny +22

      @@ramonkroutz say the fact not say fake thing to mislead people.

  • @walterchin8832
    @walterchin8832 Před 23 dny +292

    For me safety is freedom, without safety there is no freedom.

    • @redbelief
      @redbelief Před 23 dny +60

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1You have to understand that China is a country with 1.4 billion people. Is it interesting to compare two mini countries?

    • @24sec2go
      @24sec2go Před 23 dny

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1 correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Sweden the r*pe capital of Europe ?

    • @24sec2go
      @24sec2go Před 23 dny

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1 correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Sweden the R*** capital of Europe?

    • @24sec2go
      @24sec2go Před 23 dny

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1 actually Sweden is the **** capital of Europe.

    • @24sec2go
      @24sec2go Před 23 dny +3

      So much censorship here, can't write anything about Sweden....

  • @cosmoray9750
    @cosmoray9750 Před 23 dny +69

    The new fan is nice.
    I didn't know your Mom is so profound.
    She has some deep words of wisdom. 🤔👍
    Kudos to her and respect.

  • @user-qz3sr2jc1r
    @user-qz3sr2jc1r Před 23 dny +38

    Hi! Lizzy,That's why Chinese people respect the elderly. Their life experiences have given them wisdom that can help younger people.

  • @Voxabonable
    @Voxabonable Před 23 dny +214

    Freedom and democracy is a double edged sword. Without discipline and responsibilities, freedom is painful to watch.

    • @lordumas
      @lordumas Před 22 dny

      There's a fine line between freedom and chaos. The West is clearly in chaos.

    • @jchen4365
      @jchen4365 Před 22 dny +12

      Freedom always under frame of laws, rules,mainstream public opinion and moral requirements
      Even primitive people can not do anything they want without considering naturel conditions

    • @CharlesYu1949
      @CharlesYu1949 Před 22 dny

      There is no freedom and democracy in western countries, it's an illusion

    • @dodoboy66
      @dodoboy66 Před 22 dny +6

      Well put!

    • @zackk7175
      @zackk7175 Před 22 dny

      Chiina is Not safe anymore.

  • @thevoiceoftaiwan
    @thevoiceoftaiwan Před 23 dny +98

    Thank you for sharing the real China with us. We have had enough of Western lies.

  • @wonderful4983
    @wonderful4983 Před 23 dny +39

    Your Mom is a wise person , speaking words of wisdom. 👍👍

  • @kb1688
    @kb1688 Před 22 dny +28

    Freedom is being able to walk out anytime of the day or late evening, midnight hour and walk freely without being attacked, fear of being robbed, jumped.
    Freedom is being able to say something bad intentionally or unintentionally without the fear of being stabbed, jumped, killed, someone pulling out a gun/knife on you
    Freedom is being able to feel safe wherever you be, not having to avoid an intersection or town or group of people
    Freedom is being able to leave your car running while you away for 2. seconds without someone driving off in your car
    Freedom is being able to walk the streets wearing or using anything nice without being robbed
    For most people who lived in the Land of the Free will not like what you say about China because they have not experience it in person and think this type of stuff don't exist in China because they never had that. And automatically assume you are paid by the CCP for making their country sound so nice. They hate China and hate Chinese people because what they see being protrayed in western media. Thats their only 'experience' of China and their perception of China. They still think China is a 3rd world country.
    Remember the perception of how poor, lagging behind China was protrayed in the 1980s/1990s. 10 years of adavancement is a big change, now think 35 years of advancement and this is the China today. Tech advancement, 35 yrs of fast economic growth and where are they today. The country has caught up and now way ahead of many countries. Only people who have visited there will know and understand what you are saying, otherwise, it's the good old, 'who paid you to say that?'

  • @Gpenguin01
    @Gpenguin01 Před 22 dny +21

    Your mom needs to have her own channel! Wisdom with age. And she’s so positive!

  • @thepunggol21
    @thepunggol21 Před 23 dny +32

    Dear Lizzy, your mother is a person full of wisdom. Learn from her and you will also be wise.

  • @wildmanhk888
    @wildmanhk888 Před 21 dnem +10

    Lizzy hope you and your mom will enjoying China lifetime. And thanks for your CZcams channel let more people knowing the truth China. ❤❤

  • @venkateshvilapakam7248
    @venkateshvilapakam7248 Před 22 dny +23

    China is very safe… As an Indian who visited China and who have strained relations with China, I must add that China is quite safe to live and people are also friendly and helpful. Tourism police come to help of tourist immediately if they are being cheated by road side shops!!!

    • @PomegranateChocolate
      @PomegranateChocolate Před 22 dny

      FYI. Here is a timeline of India's annexation of South Tibet to become today's Arunachal Pradesh.
      1912: In the first full year of the Republic of China after the fall of the Qing dynasty, the United States National Geographic Magazine dedicated an issue to China. Accompanying the issue is a large and detailed fold-out map of China. The map clearly shows that Dirang Dzong (德讓宗) and Tawang (達旺) are within the boundary of China.
      1943: British India likely calculated that dealing with the Lhasa government was easier than with the Republic of China's Nationalist Government in extracting land concessions and proposed to the United States to recognize Tibet's right to exchange diplomatic representatives with other powers. The Americans rejected this proposal:
      "The Government of the United States has borne in mind the fact that the Chinese Government has long claimed suzerainty over Tibet and that the Chinese constitution lists Tibet among areas constituting the territory of the Republic of China. This Government has at no time raised a question regarding either of those claims."
      1944: British India annexed Dirang Dzong (德讓宗), a Tibetan-settled area. Dzong means fort in Tibetan. The Chinese Government (the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China, seated in Kunming at the time because of World War II) protested to the British. So did the Tibetan Lhasa government.
      1945: British India intruded into the tribal area of South Tibet.
      February 1947: The Chinese Nationalist Government lodged a complaint with the Indian mission, which was by then newly established in China, on British India's border intrusions into Chinese territory.
      August 1947: Britain left South Asia, and India was created as the successor polity to the departed British. India's creation means that a country that historically did not exist suddenly appears on China's doorstep.
      October 1947: The Tibetan Lhasa Government dispatched a formal request to New Delhi, asking the newly independent Indian Government to withdraw all its predecessors' intrusions into the territory between the McMahon Line and the traditional border beneath the foothills and return a wide swath of territory from Ladakh to Assam, including Sikkim and the Darjeeling district.
      1949: When the defeat of the Nationalist Government in China's civil war was imminent, the Republic of China's ambassador in New Delhi reminded the Indian Government that China did not recognize the McMahon Line and held the Simla Convention invalid.
      October 1949: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took control of the mainland, and its civil war rival, the Republic of China, retreated to Taiwan.
      December 1949: India recognized the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government, effectively cutting off the diplomatic channel the Republic of China used to deliver its protests to India.
      February 1951: India annexed Tawang (達旺), the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to the four-hundred-year-old Tawang Monastery. The Tibetan authorities in Lhasa protested but were simply informed by the Indian political officer that India was taking over Tawang. The Tibetans protested again, accusing the Indian Government of 'seizing as its own what did not belong to it.' The Tibetans went on to ask New Delhi to withdraw its forces from Tawang immediately. The protests were ignored. The Republic of China (which had already retreated to Taiwan by then and had no diplomatic relation with India) also vehemently denounced India's territorial travesty. Curiously the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) made no noise.
      1954: India published a new map showing South Tibet as part of India. The map also shows the two neighbors of China, Sikkim and Bhutan, as part of India. Sikkim has been a neighbor of China for many hundreds of years and has enjoyed good relations. In the 18th century, Sikkim was briefly overrun by the Nepalese Gorkhas, and the Sikkim king fled to China seeking help. The then Qianlong emperor dispatched an expedition to Sikkim, expelled the Gorkhas, and restored Sikkim's sovereignty and independence. Sikkim remained unmolested for the rest of its history until it was annexed by India in 1975. Bhutan is another neighbor of China, and their proximity is evident simply by comparing the flags of Bhutan and the Qing dynasty of China.
      January 1959: The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) commented for the first time on the issue of South Tibet when Zhou Enlai, in a letter to Nehru, offered to concede South Tibet to India. However, India rejected the offer, as it also claims Aksai Chin as part of India. Aksai Chin is located in an area that is very hard to access from the Indian side due to difficult terrain. This is evidenced by the fact that China was able to build a road there over two years without India even noticing, and India only became aware of it when reading an article from China describing the construction project. This clearly indicates that India not only has no control over the area but also lacks visual access to the region.
      1960: India started establishing posts (border markers) north of South Tibet (north of the McMahon Line) and proclaiming that it has the right to unilaterally 'improve' the McMahon Line as it sees fit.
      October 1962: After years of warning, China attacked India's position in South Tibet and recovered Tawang shortly. Three weeks later, in a second wave, China recovered the whole of South Tibet.
      November 1962: China unilaterally withdrew back to the north of the McMahon line.
      1975: India annexed Sikkim.
      1987: India made South Tibet a state and renamed it the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The Republic of China (Taiwan) put out a statement denouncing India. Here is the statement:
      "In regard to the issue of the Indian government's illegal occupation of our country's territory and the establishment of the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh,' the foreign ministry of the Republic of China issued the following announcement at midnight: India's illegal occupation of our country's territory has been repeatedly stated by the Government of the Republic of China as something it will not recognize. Recently, the Indian Congress unilaterally passed the establishment of 'Arunachal Pradesh' to the south of the so-called McMahon Line. The Indian Government also made it a state. The Government of the Republic of China once again solemnly proclaims that the Government of India intends to legitimize its illegal occupation of Chinese territory. The Government of the Republic of China regards this as illegal, void, and absolutely not recognized."
      2008: With the return of Hong Kong to China, Britain effectively withdrew from its colonial involvement in Asia, and Tibet lost its utility as a potential bargaining chip in British negotiations with China concerning Hong Kong. With no remaining interests in Tibet, Britain could afford to be forthright for once. The British government issued a statement acknowledging China's sovereignty over Tibet (previously recognized as suzerainty, not sovereignty). This statement, endorsed by both the Conservative and Labour parties, is notable for its candor in admitting Britain's past territorial ambitions in Tibet and adopts an almost apologetic tone. Here is an excerpt:
      "...But our position is unusual for one reason of history that has been imported into the present: the anachronism of our formal position on whether Tibet is part of China, and whether in fact we harbour continued designs to see the break-up of China. We do not.​​
      Our ability to get our points across has sometimes been clouded by the position the UK took at the start of the 20th century on the status of Tibet, a position based on the geopolitics of the time. Our recognition of China's "special position" in Tibet developed from the outdated concept of suzerainty. Some have used this to cast doubt on the aims we are pursuing and to claim that we are denying Chinese sovereignty over a large part of its own territory. We have made clear to the Chinese Government, and publicly, that we do not support Tibetan independence. Like every other EU member state, and the United States, we regard Tibet as part of the People's Republic of China. "​​
      2014: A Tibetan Chinese named Nido Tania from Arunachal Pradesh (occupied South Tibet) went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he 'looked Chinese.'
      2024: In the 1990s, India subtly probed the People's Republic of China (PRC), leading to the inference that China's position on South Tibet had hardened, despite the PRC officially maintaining ambiguity on the matter. It has become evident that China's earlier offer to cede South Tibet is no longer available, as China has explicitly stated that South Tibet is part of its territory. This stance mirrors the positions of both the Tibetan Lhasa Government and its civil war rival, the Republic of China (Taiwan).

    • @tforaodg
      @tforaodg Před 17 dny

      Because most Chinese people don't care about politics.

  • @john-ss8hk
    @john-ss8hk Před 23 dny +31

    I don't care whether it is good or bad as long as it is the truth. The smearing campaign is ugly and upsetting. Your personal experience speaks it all. Thx Lizzy and Mom!

  • @harleyqueen3968
    @harleyqueen3968 Před 22 dny +16

    We love China , We want to live in China. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @amadeoharijanto1443
    @amadeoharijanto1443 Před 23 dny +42

    absolutely right

  • @chenyang9336
    @chenyang9336 Před 23 dny +83

    freedom to walk in the night

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny +2

      I live in the USA and I walk at midnight and I never have to worry. This is fear-mongering propaganda opinion piece. It depends where you live in the USA

    • @blackknight4996
      @blackknight4996 Před 22 dny +17

      @@joshw7812 They walked in downtown city area. You should try doing the same, downtown, film it and post it.

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny

      @@blackknight4996 I was just downtown Chicago last weekend at 10:00 p.m. . Zero issues except for a few people who had a little too much to drink and were loud in the street. No physical violence no issues. Why do people like you want to keep pushing this bullshit propaganda

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny

      Facts don't care about feelings and fears.

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny

      @@blackknight4996 czcams.com/users/shortsFbK47b4fZE0?si=-PiObLyryColPNbu

  • @Roy-cm1bh
    @Roy-cm1bh Před 22 dny +33

    For a person living in London, I purchased a stunning beach house on the Garden Route in Wilderness, I had an ‘Auntie’ and her family stay in the staff house on site, it was like a 3 acre compound , had tall walls, electrified fencing and ADT armed response security. Sold it after the riots in Plettenberg, bit of a wake up call and a bit blonde to home. I knew the level of crime in SA was on a different level compared to London. Nonetheless, London is getting really bad now too, as a man , I am very weary when I go out anytime now in London.
    So my visits to China opened my eyes up completely. Lovely place and yes, so safe and the people are really honest and respectful. Such a breath of fresh air in all honesty.
    I did look into the criteria to move there, so I’ll invest in a property in an area I like and better start learning to speak Mandarin lol
    Hope your mother enjoys it there and has a ‘sigh of relief’ now feeling safe. If she eats too much, take her jogging at midnight lol…and pass a few food stalls…😂

    • @baidengqiao-cb4tj
      @baidengqiao-cb4tj Před 22 dny +2

      Be careful that your wallet is emptied, because you can't stop eating.🤣

    • @DareDevilMinecraft
      @DareDevilMinecraft Před 21 dnem +5

      Wise choice. I live in the west and the public safety is getting worse and worse. I plan to move to China🇨🇳 such a nice, advanced, safe country.

    • @qingkeliao
      @qingkeliao Před 19 dny

      @@DareDevilMinecraft Remember to keep exercising. Otherwise you'll be a fat man

  • @user-xw5fs3ye2w
    @user-xw5fs3ye2w Před 23 dny +82

    中国跟世界上所有国家一样,有好的一面也有不好的一面,但是有些人造谣污蔑中国,国家对造谣者会言论审查,因为谣言的危害性很强。

  • @danlan3433
    @danlan3433 Před 22 dny +8

    Thank you ladies for showing us the real China. Nothings like experiencing the country seeing is believing.

  • @JBear-in1ql
    @JBear-in1ql Před 23 dny +35

    China is also rising in sports but they focus less on physical contact type sports such as rugby, boxing, MMA,etc. Perhaps this is a reflection of their confucian heritage where war and violent fighting skills are not strived for. Even their martial arts tend to focus on the spiritual and self discipline side.

    • @ytl6674
      @ytl6674 Před 5 dny

      Not exactly, we have KONGFU culture also. Rugby is not popular, but boxing and MMA is getting more popular.

  • @SeeTheRealWorld749
    @SeeTheRealWorld749 Před 23 dny +25

    Enjoy your happy life with your mom❤

  • @eugeneheeger3284
    @eugeneheeger3284 Před 22 dny +13

    Wonderful commentary and opinions! Enjoy your Chinese Adventure.... From a former South African living in Canada!

  • @ericxx3303
    @ericxx3303 Před 23 dny +15

    Your mum is the wisdom in next level.

  • @aaronhteikk4487
    @aaronhteikk4487 Před 22 dny +16

    Clever Mum, clever daughter. Well done.

  • @tomiputra3720
    @tomiputra3720 Před 23 dny +19

    I am a fan of your mom wisdom

  • @csfoo33
    @csfoo33 Před 22 dny +5

    really love Lizzy's mom sense of humor and her hidden wisdom.

  • @impressionfirst8577
    @impressionfirst8577 Před 23 dny +20

    Wisdom to the next level... 👍👍👍

  • @yufeiwu-g1p
    @yufeiwu-g1p Před 23 dny +16

    Your mother is very humorous. Haha, when she said danger, it made me laugh to death.

  • @seymorefact4333
    @seymorefact4333 Před 22 dny +6

    ❤ your mom looks very serious. But, she has a gigantic heart and words of wisdom.

  • @liamporter1137
    @liamporter1137 Před 23 dny +22

    Thanks for sharing and surfacing the truth. 👏👍

  • @jkw6196
    @jkw6196 Před 22 dny +8

    Ive been to many parts of China and it is VERY safe to walk around on the street

  • @jerrywang4695
    @jerrywang4695 Před 22 dny +7

    Yes, please, more of your mom’s video please. Your mom is unassuming, sincere and straightforward on things. Like the way you two talking to each other, fun to watch.

  • @susanmah8768
    @susanmah8768 Před 22 dny +8

    Your mom seems more relaxed and happier this time than her last visit. I enjoyed watching your mother daughter interaction, so cute. She is a wise lady

  • @georwoogle
    @georwoogle Před 22 dny +9

    Nice to see your mom again, Lizzy. Wish you both all the best!

  • @nafeesahnaf2387
    @nafeesahnaf2387 Před 23 dny +15

    China ❤️

  • @YLYLMR
    @YLYLMR Před 23 dny +25

    Mama and baby no danger in China.
    Freedom China

    • @redbelief
      @redbelief Před 23 dny

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1An Arab country where women have no human rights?

    • @redbelief
      @redbelief Před 23 dny +1

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1An Arab country where women have no human rights?

    • @hellencx88
      @hellencx88 Před 23 dny +5

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1You actually compare it to an Arab country? Do women in Arab countries have human rights?

    • @DDDrumpf
      @DDDrumpf Před 22 dny

      ​@@Gamerzombiepro1You can go there, if you want..

    • @Gamerzombiepro1
      @Gamerzombiepro1 Před 22 dny

      @@DDDrumpf kk

  • @user-bf2sh4hy9w
    @user-bf2sh4hy9w Před 23 dny +29

    China is the best country ❤

    • @user-ux8jv6hs2n
      @user-ux8jv6hs2n Před 22 dny +1

      yup the best in faking products!

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny +1

      And the best at closing banks and having people lose their money

    • @youngKingdom-sb8uy
      @youngKingdom-sb8uy Před 22 dny

      @@joshw7812 例如硅谷银行

    • @DDDrumpf
      @DDDrumpf Před 22 dny

      ​@@user-ux8jv6hs2nhahaha.. hahaha.. hahaha.. Yes, sure. But, you keep buying.... Hahaha.. hahaha.. hahaha..

    • @DDDrumpf
      @DDDrumpf Před 22 dny +2

      ​@@joshw7812hahaha.. hahaha.. hahaha.. People lose money?? Well, you are lied to, old kidd!! People's deposits are protected, just like anywhere in the world!! If what you say is true, then, no people stupid enough to put their money in the banks, no, old kidd?? Hahaha.. hahaha.. hahaha..

  • @Jess-th9qe
    @Jess-th9qe Před 22 dny +4

    Lizzy, I love seeing you and your mom in your videos. She has a lot of wisdom!😊

  • @putianren
    @putianren Před 22 dny +4

    Thank you, mom !!
    Freedom of thought !!
    A new statement/phase i learn today even I am am old person !!
    Confucius said:
    "Wisdom comes from experience"
    Experiences come from old age !!
    There is an old English saying:
    "don't teach your grandmother how to suck egg"
    Thank you
    Lizzy' mother for your wisdom !!

  • @mrtigerchan
    @mrtigerchan Před 21 dnem +2

    Very impressed with your mom’s thoughts and comments. You’re lucky to have such a wonderful and wise mother.

  • @banshong3997
    @banshong3997 Před 23 dny +4

    Love your mum. She's so wise. One should experience it for oneself and come to our own conclusion instead of listening to talking heads. Also what she said about south Africa surprised me. You can't walk 500 meters as it's unsafe. Wow😮

  • @user-mu1ki2ld1h
    @user-mu1ki2ld1h Před 23 dny +10

    You're a lovely girl.very interesting

  • @hooikeatang8000
    @hooikeatang8000 Před 23 dny +29

    I dare not even walk alone in broard daylight in new york

  • @user-cs8rt8dw3w
    @user-cs8rt8dw3w Před 22 dny +2

    Great conversation between two intelligent women. Freedom of thoughts, I love it.

  • @mannixtong409
    @mannixtong409 Před 23 dny +10

    Your mum is a wise lady❤

  • @user-fi2rw9kv9u
    @user-fi2rw9kv9u Před 23 dny +45

    I will never walk alone in any city of the US, even small ones. Cities in China, Russia and possibly North Korea are much safer.

    • @xucg
      @xucg Před 23 dny +8

      German cities are also safe, though not as safe as China.

    • @joshw7812
      @joshw7812 Před 22 dny +1

      I live in the suburbs in the USA and I can walk at midnight safely and not have to worry. You have a scared mindset

    • @LEOBAI-yu2yf
      @LEOBAI-yu2yf Před 22 dny +2

      @@joshw7812 highly depends on where u live. but in china in most places u are safe

    • @Ibrahim86373
      @Ibrahim86373 Před 22 dny +4

      @@joshw7812 because you walk with your gangsters and M16s with you

    • @foodparadise5792
      @foodparadise5792 Před 22 dny +2

      @@joshw7812 There is not much side walk for you to walk on in the suburb of US... stop lying. Usually long distance between point A and B, not walkable at all.

  • @9OClockRant
    @9OClockRant Před 22 dny +2

    I LOVE YOUR MOM! She is funny but also full of wisdom! Yes, she should write a philosophical book. “Why you should look for the bad, when you can appreciate the good?”

  • @Urbizzo
    @Urbizzo Před 22 dny +2

    Thanks "mom" for sharing wisdom - You must have done the right thing - breaking up from your old country. And somehow you have sent your daughter as a "pilot" into your own future. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @sunnywu2464
    @sunnywu2464 Před 23 dny +11

    Every time I come back to Hong Kong from Mainland, I get 3 lb heavier 😢 and have to go through a two week diet to get to the original weight to prepare for the next trip 😂 .

  • @TheKkpop1
    @TheKkpop1 Před 22 dny +5

    It's always safe to walk in Chinese streets than New York streets

  • @jphs2024
    @jphs2024 Před 22 dny +2

    Thanks Lizzy, Security is everything to me. Without security, you can only wish luck for your family and friends.

  • @1Arifin
    @1Arifin Před 23 dny +5

    Lovely mom...❤❤

  • @phuongtu1999
    @phuongtu1999 Před 22 dny +2

    Now I know why you are so wise, because your mother gave you wisdom.

  • @sleo3720
    @sleo3720 Před 22 dny +2

    Your mom is wise
    She actually experiences freedom and democracy and chooses to live it
    Not just hoping for freedom and democracy when the sun goes down

  • @jeffreysoo8779
    @jeffreysoo8779 Před 22 dny +2

    There's a saying"another year older, another year wiser". Your mum has accumulated the wisdom through walking life experience.

  • @eaglestar2962
    @eaglestar2962 Před 23 dny +6

    If someone get injured because he/she got robbed or raped, those are not freedom.

  • @tracyzheng5011
    @tracyzheng5011 Před 22 dny +2

    Your mom has the wisdom! It comes with the experience of life.

  • @loct3901
    @loct3901 Před 22 dny +2

    I love your mom, pure wisdom

  • @maggiema2777
    @maggiema2777 Před 22 dny +1

    You mom is so cute and absolutely spot on, I wish her having great time in China here with her be loved daughter by her side, please take her to different places in China, she will love it 😊

  • @endlessdesire8454
    @endlessdesire8454 Před 21 dnem +1

    Your mom is such a wise person. Her words made me like her immediately.

  • @zaidiao
    @zaidiao Před 3 dny

    Lizzy母亲说的话真的很有智慧:能看到好的,为什么要去找坏的❤

  • @laijoel5753
    @laijoel5753 Před 22 dny +4

    Sweet & Lovely family, Chocoholic LOL!

  • @kimchristiansen2370
    @kimchristiansen2370 Před 22 dny +3

    We who are used to safe cities dont actually think about how privileged we are, i havent been to China but Denmark is safe as well, so i guess we are just lucky & here we have freedom of speech as well....

  • @user-yx8fs6ed2r
    @user-yx8fs6ed2r Před 13 dny +1

    Your mother's words are really full of wisdom,Even if don't resist the temptation to shop

  • @michaelchin4714
    @michaelchin4714 Před 22 dny +3

    Your mom is smart, pretty and humorous

  • @hegehypo5914
    @hegehypo5914 Před 22 dny +3

    You have a very wise mum, enjoyed your video

  • @MacD4m0
    @MacD4m0 Před 22 dny +2

    Yes certainly! More wisdom from Mum 😀

  • @skywire5595
    @skywire5595 Před 22 dny +2

    good to see her again

  • @feidu-rq6kp
    @feidu-rq6kp Před 23 dny +13

    赞👍

  • @ablefamilee6538
    @ablefamilee6538 Před 22 dny +2

    🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
    Wow Mom, you Are A Wise Woman.
    You’re Absolutely Right, we’re All born with Freedom of Thought. We get to Decide What to Think About.
    So Why choose to Think About the Bad and make ourselves feel miserable all the time?
    Also Mom is yet Right Again about Wisdom coming with Age. Whilst this is one of the pluses of Ageing… somehow Age seems to come Alone whenever the topic of China arises. But thank Heavens you’ve a Wise & Sincere daughter like Lizzy who takes the time and trouble to level the very much lopsided playing field whenever it comes to the Western Media reporting about China.
    Take Care & Stay Safe.
    🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼

  • @testerpokemon3714
    @testerpokemon3714 Před 10 dny

    Really smart and wise mom

  • @user-up7lo8my8b
    @user-up7lo8my8b Před 10 dny

    Your video shows us the real situation in China, your mother's words contain a lot of wisdom, it is very impressive, thank you for sharing!

  • @MC24628
    @MC24628 Před 18 dny

    Another great vidoe, Lizzy. You are so genuine and lovely, and thank you. Re your question about what to show with your mum, I think a video on what your mum's initial challenges living in China and how she is overcoming them would be great.

  • @Resmith18SR
    @Resmith18SR Před 22 dny +2

    Love you Lizzie. You're the best.

  • @shendiyoung4044
    @shendiyoung4044 Před 21 dnem +1

    She is such a wise woman !!!

  • @spathyd
    @spathyd Před 22 dny +3

    别管那些人,they can said whatever they wants to say, we don't need to proof anything like always. 吃夜宵才是正经事🥰

  • @tc-red9000
    @tc-red9000 Před 9 dny

    Lizz, your mom is great! wise woman!

  • @user-xb7zl4vj9v
    @user-xb7zl4vj9v Před 21 dnem

    with age comes wisdom. I am sheding tears. Respects to your wise mom.

  • @yel3324
    @yel3324 Před 22 dny +2

    Yes, Lizzy, you can eat whatever you want in Yunnan. I am from Yunnan, my hometown is in Shiping, there is a beautiful lake here, you are welcome to come and play, my home is free for you to stay as long as you want

  • @aidenenterprise9534
    @aidenenterprise9534 Před 21 dnem +1

    Thanks for promoting the true of harmony

  • @raymondchaing1400
    @raymondchaing1400 Před 22 dny +3

    A wise woman

  • @kirbyhuang5609
    @kirbyhuang5609 Před 23 dny +7

    加油💪

  • @raymochang1568
    @raymochang1568 Před 13 dny

    如果你能欣賞好的,,為什麼還要尋找壞的?
    媽媽真的是有智慧的人!這句話說的真的很好!

  • @anitazhang8423
    @anitazhang8423 Před 21 dnem +1

    I’m keen to see more vedios with your mum.

  • @stephenchan3679
    @stephenchan3679 Před 22 dny +2

    Super ❤ Mom !!!

  • @putianren
    @putianren Před 22 dny +2

    I still do NOT understand why you, two women from
    South Africa are
    COMPLETELY different from
    SERPENTZA > a snake from South Africa !!
    Anyway, thanks heaven, you two are
    angels From South Africa !!!
    Thank you & enjoy your stay in CHINA !!!

  • @yqsun8936
    @yqsun8936 Před 15 dny

    Thank you for your wonderful video. As a Chinese saying goes, "A family has an old man, such as a treasure." The experience and wisdom of the old man can see things in depth, and he will have a lot of good advice for the young.

  • @amberp.4517
    @amberp.4517 Před 18 dny

    很可爱的妈妈!喜欢看妈妈的视频~

  • @johnnyong1874
    @johnnyong1874 Před 22 dny +3

    Yes, more video with mom, shopping 😂

  • @ChrisHereToday
    @ChrisHereToday Před 20 dny

    Great nightly walk - I do it every night in China, and always FEEL SAFE!

  • @CueCN
    @CueCN Před 21 dnem +2

    We welcome foreigners to travel to Xinjiang and expose the Western lies about Xinjiang too 😆 It’s very beautiful in Xinjiang this time of year and the weather is cool and comfortable too. Many tasty fruits are being harvested rn.

  • @popeye9869
    @popeye9869 Před 22 dny +3

    freedom of thought 🎉😮😂❤

  • @felixjordan3514
    @felixjordan3514 Před 22 dny +3

    Hi Lizzy.
    Thank you for sharing your live streaming investigation about safety at night in China.
    You are amazing 🎉

  • @bruceyung70
    @bruceyung70 Před 20 dny

    So awesome!🎉

  • @user-vo4tg5oo9h
    @user-vo4tg5oo9h Před 20 dny

    Clever Mum, clever daughter.

  • @davepsk7334
    @davepsk7334 Před 22 dny

    Yes! I agree, your ma is a very wise person. And yes, she did blurt out so many wise words of wisdom in just a few minutes. Girl, you're good, but you need to learn more from your wise mom.

  • @user-hv5wv7cj7u
    @user-hv5wv7cj7u Před 21 dnem +1

    I have traveled over 80 countries and I can tell China is the best place to reside and travel, it's safe nowadays (CCTV everywhere, someone may argue it lacks of secrecy but I will say if you didn't misbehave, what to be afraid of?!). Food, transport, housing, clothes, shoes, smart phones, electronic devices, everything so so cheap! People friendly and nice especially to foreigners.

  • @junlifang2896
    @junlifang2896 Před 22 dny +1

    支持你们🎉🎉🎉