The Real Danger of Traveling in China 🇨🇳

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  • Welcome to the streets of Guangzhou, China. Today we are exploring the real danger of traveling in China... the street food.
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  • @TwoMadExplorers
    @TwoMadExplorers  Před 20 dny +902

    The real danger is that we will gain 100kg 😂

    • @zhugui6057
      @zhugui6057 Před 20 dny +59

      幸福的肥胖。

    • @stickerred
      @stickerred Před 20 dny +62

      I gained over 10kg only one year in Shenzhen. 😅

    • @tamiatwork
      @tamiatwork Před 20 dny +28

      As a local Guangzhouer, I would highly recommend you guys to try the chick feet as a dish of dim sum in Guangzhou (Although I see you guys are in Yunnan by now, welcome to Guangzhou again! )

    • @hotice1998
      @hotice1998 Před 20 dny +27

      还有真正的麻烦,你没法确认一天应该吃几餐😁

    • @timyu9576
      @timyu9576 Před 20 dny +4

      😊😊😊

  • @mila.hongst
    @mila.hongst Před 19 dny +141

    I currently live in Guangzhou. The videos you posted were forwarded to many video apps in China. I browsed all the videos. You are very high-quality tourists who describe the details of your trip with objective evaluations. You are tolerant and respectful of foreign cultures. You are polite and kind, making people feel comfortable and respected. If you plan to continue to visit other cities in China, you can go to Xinjiang, China.

    • @TwoMadExplorers
      @TwoMadExplorers  Před 19 dny +13

      Wow, thank you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @user-bl2ui6rw9y
      @user-bl2ui6rw9y Před 13 dny +2

      嚴重驚告~千萬別去~身材會走樣😮!

    • @user-gx2qb4js3h
      @user-gx2qb4js3h Před 13 dny

      新疆很危险,听说还有中共建立的新疆人集中营😂

    • @user-br2xp9gj5r
      @user-br2xp9gj5r Před 12 dny +2

      no no no you can not ! you will +999kg

    • @onharry
      @onharry Před 4 minutami

      @@user-bl2ui6rw9y 😅😅😅

  • @jennylee3114
    @jennylee3114 Před 18 dny +20

    Can't wait to watch your new video! So good!

  • @MusicMan-y
    @MusicMan-y Před 19 dny +24

    OMG, you have no idea how much I love you both. I watched your videos these days in all my free time. Thanks for sharing, and have a great time in China❤

  • @tyrealqq
    @tyrealqq Před 20 dny +508

    The man you’re shaking with is saying welcome to China in Chinese.😊 zhongguo (China) huanyin (welcomes) ni (you)

    • @sigyul2283
      @sigyul2283 Před 20 dny +39

      Yes. He asked first in a very friendly way "Are you friends from Russia?", then he said welcome to China.

    • @user-lp3tq6ki1k
      @user-lp3tq6ki1k Před 20 dny +34

      @@sigyul2283 我们是真的分辨不出西方人具体是哪个国家的,我想你们也很难分辨出我们亚洲人是哪个国家的。哈哈😅

    • @user-xk8pl3rl6v
      @user-xk8pl3rl6v Před 20 dny +17

      @@user-lp3tq6ki1k中国人其实能很直观的分辨出中国人,日本人,韩国人,东南亚人,主要就是着装和打扮方面很明显,但大陆,台湾和新加坡人真的分不出来,除非说话😂

    • @hauchichan
      @hauchichan Před 20 dny +5

      如果你們時間容許的,建議你可去廈門走走吧

    • @MacrosFTW
      @MacrosFTW Před 20 dny

      Thinking every foreigner is Russian 😂

  • @Flitalidapouet
    @Flitalidapouet Před 20 dny +236

    #1 danger = You will take 20 pounds. The good food is the guilty party LOL 😅😂

  • @LiX-Tennis
    @LiX-Tennis Před 19 dny +8

    Love you and love your video, looking forward to updating more videos.

  • @albtay
    @albtay Před 20 dny +10

    I love your videos and your down to earth and unbiased views of china. Keep up your good work

  • @mrchildrenen
    @mrchildrenen Před 20 dny +457

    The last flat noodle is a very local dish, not Japanese inspired. In fact, majority of noodle dishes in Japan are Chinese inspired. Yakisoba is the Japanese take of chawmian/fried noodles.

    • @achtungbaby2009
      @achtungbaby2009 Před 20 dny

      most white people knows nothing much about chinese cultures...they do not understand that china's sinosphere is the grandfather of japan korea & vietnam cultures.

    • @SK102938
      @SK102938 Před 20 dny +2

      All novel😊

    • @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta
      @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta Před 20 dny

      part of Sinosphere yes even Kimono n Hanbok Korea inspired from like Wu dynasty, Song n Tang.

    • @SK102938
      @SK102938 Před 20 dny +56

      Japanese copied any thing, including spoken and written languages, from China for at least thousands of years. They are not shy and China did not censored them. For the last thirty or forty years, they expended the food business to Singapore, and the so called Japanese kanji there had dropped some strokes or reversed the order. So to made them look like not Chinese, very silly. For example, they changed the waterboiled jiaozi 饺子to gyoza.Etc.

    • @achtungbaby2009
      @achtungbaby2009 Před 20 dny

      @@mrchildrenen this vlogged ignorant assumption and claims becoming offensive. Called Cultural appropriation in the west woke west?

  • @xiaohuilu5644
    @xiaohuilu5644 Před 20 dny +209

    14:00, she said "慢走啊!“ literally please walk slowly, which is a general expression for 'good bye'

    • @LH1xx
      @LH1xx Před 20 dny +43

      解释为Take Care更合适! I think "take care" is more correct!

    • @cral612
      @cral612 Před 20 dny +10

      @@LH1xx Yup, guess 'take care' is the more appropriate one.

    • @lee_dell
      @lee_dell Před 20 dny +23

      @@LH1xx 他说的没错,核心意思就是再见,是委婉的说法,准确来说是take care & good bye

    • @user-me4tj9re7m
      @user-me4tj9re7m Před 20 dny +17

      在中国,这个意思应该是:多保重,注意安全。

    • @timyu9576
      @timyu9576 Před 20 dny +5

      @@LH1xx中国的语言博大精深,有许多语言用英语是无法解释的,只是大概其的意思!

  • @user-xp7fz5og8q
    @user-xp7fz5og8q Před 17 dny +5

    Really nice video❣Accidentally discover yr Dim Sum video today👍😊

  • @XLDUAN
    @XLDUAN Před 20 dny +38

    You missed a very famous restaurant when you were showing the translation of German,it was right next to you !it’s called 向群饭店

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 Před 20 dny +243

    2:32 The cube is called *Sachima* in English (Chinese Soft Flour Cake). Sachima (or saqima) 馬仔 is a traditional Chinese egg pasty, which basically is made from fried egg noodles, and then mixed in syrup.
    It originated in Northeast China and eventually became a popular cake in Beijing. The flavors and texture might differ from different regions, as people modify the syrup and add unique ingredients. But we all love its fluffy texture and strong aromatic flavor from deep-frying the noodles. You can look up recipes to make it yourself, even if you are in the U.S.

    • @Aapig
      @Aapig Před 20 dny +8

      Manchu snacks, former palace snacks

    • @Lim-212
      @Lim-212 Před 20 dny +6

      沙琪玛❤

    • @Oldbrow
      @Oldbrow Před 20 dny +3

      南方的萨琪玛好像看着比北方的软啊?感觉要好吃一些😅😅😅

    • @ellentan5917
      @ellentan5917 Před 20 dny

      我也喜欢萨琪玛,超市也可以买到,自己做就太难了吧,没试过

    • @drzhanga
      @drzhanga Před 20 dny +1

      @@Oldbrow 广州比较多这样的,广东其他地方的也会偏硬一点,我觉得广州的特别好吃

  • @bsbnapday
    @bsbnapday Před 20 dny +433

    The duck were 24 yuan, but the man type in your phone just for 20. They give you a discount!

    • @julychan1442
      @julychan1442 Před 20 dny +11

      没有 应该就只是有点口音(我感觉)一般也不会无缘无故给折扣的吧

    • @FrankZhang-pj9nn
      @FrankZhang-pj9nn Před 20 dny +27

      @@julychan1442 indeed it's 24 yuan. I heard clearly.

    • @MusicMan-y
      @MusicMan-y Před 20 dny +31

      It's indeed 24, and then the man entered 20, the person is quite nice haha. Of course, there are also many people who love to take small advantages😢

    • @hangzeng1491
      @hangzeng1491 Před 20 dny +15

      @@FrankZhang-pj9nn 从前后的状况来推理,我也觉得是口音问题,老板娘说的就是20。第一、口头上24一般会说二十四,不太会省略说二四;二、男老板是在听到老板娘的报价后立马输入的金额,如果要给优惠也应该二人先商量好后再给的,而他们并无这样的交流,另外语音提示到账之后老板娘也未表示金额错误。

    • @FallenWitcher
      @FallenWitcher Před 20 dny +7

      Yes, I heard you loud and clear. He did give a discount.

  • @derekwong6128
    @derekwong6128 Před 20 dny +21

    As a native, I would show you the timetable to go to restaurants. From 6am: Breastfast(Morning tea), 11am-2pm: Lunch, 2pm-5pm: High tea, 6pm-9pm: Dinner, 10pm-2am: Late night dinner (usually barbecue, beer, seafood etc). Enjoy in Guangzhou!

    • @StWynd
      @StWynd Před 14 dny +1

      听着我右脚大脚趾就开始隐隐作痛😂😂😂

  • @kevken5213
    @kevken5213 Před 20 dny +12

    Nice video thx

  • @tyrealqq
    @tyrealqq Před 20 dny +190

    The snack that you fell in love with is called Sha qi ma 沙琪玛. You can read is as Sha chi ma. 😊

    • @wanluofan
      @wanluofan Před 20 dny

      萨琪玛无糖口感不好,各地的解读都是放糖的多少,是有差异的,不过山东炒货基本一致!

    • @user-mi9uv5pp5b
      @user-mi9uv5pp5b Před 20 dny +6

      I like that too! You are eating it correctly. I think it originated from Manchu people.

    • @user-ro5yz4lq6q
      @user-ro5yz4lq6q Před 20 dny

      大清皇室认证美食

    • @stevenchang4467
      @stevenchang4467 Před 19 dny

      @@user-mi9uv5pp5b写作ᡧᠠᠴᡳᠮᠠ

    • @Lanchio
      @Lanchio Před 18 dny

      In Cantonese: Sark Kay Mar. Has to be traditional super sweet & sticky.

  • @multipolarworldtoday
    @multipolarworldtoday Před 20 dny +302

    The guy vendor said 2 things; 1) are you Russian and 2) Welcome to China.

    • @TwoMadExplorers
      @TwoMadExplorers  Před 20 dny +42

      @@multipolarworldtoday very friendly ❤️

    • @andreashelton
      @andreashelton Před 20 dny +18

      Yes when I went to China almost 20 years ago someone asked me if I'm Russian.

    • @user-yw5tt9mb6t
      @user-yw5tt9mb6t Před 20 dny +30

      Probably Russia is the closest white country to China​@@andreashelton

    • @user-uo5vt6xs6z
      @user-uo5vt6xs6z Před 20 dny +17

      During the Tsarist period, many Russians fled to Northeast China to live, and even one of China's 56 ethnic groups was Russian, while some white ethnic groups were distributed in Xinjiang.​@@andreashelton

    • @johnnyyu68927
      @johnnyyu68927 Před 19 dny

      @@TwoMadExplorers Yes Luke~ you really a bit look like Russian~ ha ha~ Thats why the guy asking are you Russian, and saying welcome to China, it's because by the wrong policies of the United States have forced China and Russia to come together and support each other. The Chinese people generally have a good impression of the Russians.

  • @georwoogle
    @georwoogle Před 20 dny +14

    I am now reading "Invitation to a Banquet," a book about Chinese cuisine, by Fuchsia Dunlop while watching your food experience. What an experience to me now! Hope one day I will have the opportunity to experience Cantonese food like you do.

  • @yukiko-q8e
    @yukiko-q8e Před 20 dny +8

    Seeing you guys eating delicious food, I'm starving. Haha🎉🎉🎉

  • @mystery_3760
    @mystery_3760 Před 20 dny +156

    I am a Chinese who has lived in Germany for more than ten years. I really like this couple's travel videos recently. In fact, I found a very good evidence that they are not used or hired by the Chinese government. There are several videos about Chinese food in their videos. But these restaurants look ordinary, small restaurants or stands on the street, and they cannot represent high level Chinese cuisine. But they enjoy these ordinary foods. If they were really hired by the Chinese government, the Chinese food they filmed should be in luxurious and high-end Restaurants.
    Have a good travel in Guangdong. Wünsche euch eine wunderschöne Reise in Südchina. Übrigens komme ursprünglich aus Nordchina heißt Dalian, also herzlich willkommen auch in Dalian. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland 👋

    • @DubboU
      @DubboU Před 20 dny +25

      Anyone who's open minded and capable of critical thinking knows CPC would never pay anyone to do this. With the 144 hours visa free policy, travellers like this couple will come to China willingly.

    • @seanxhuo
      @seanxhuo Před 20 dny +17

      strange that it even occurs to you that they might be hired.

    • @fitzlin4700
      @fitzlin4700 Před 20 dny +24

      good views, but wrong. the best traditional food is usually not luxurious. And yes, they are obviously not been hired because they always missed the right choice. 我都急死了!

    • @stephentshang1918
      @stephentshang1918 Před 20 dny +2

      That makes a lot of sense.

    • @potu5097
      @potu5097 Před 20 dny +9

      You are right, street food is not really considered gourmet food in China. In slightly higher-end restaurants, Chinese food is on a completely different level, which many foreigners cannot even imagine.

  • @Martin-UKR
    @Martin-UKR Před 20 dny +245

    the man asked if you are Russian tourists? (maybe because a lot of Russian tourists came to China as well) And he can not be sure where you are from. Later he just said very welcome to China :)

    • @HaowangLiu
      @HaowangLiu Před 19 dny +1

      I am Chinese, and there are a lot of Chinese people who can not distinguish White people(Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, Latin). because Russians are forbidden to go to Western countries because of the War reason. So the best choice to travel to is China.

    • @matrixbug
      @matrixbug Před 19 dny

      if you are tall and big, they will think you are from East Europe, so Russian... maybe.

    • @xuansu9479
      @xuansu9479 Před 10 dny

      I think maybe it's because there are so many Russians in Guangzhou. So he asked them if they were from Russia.

  • @LilliaDing
    @LilliaDing Před 13 dny +1

    Dear Noami and Lucas, Welcome to China. Have a nice trip. ❤❤

  • @yingtingwang
    @yingtingwang Před 18 dny +2

    can't wait for updating !!!!!!

  • @alexhu7939
    @alexhu7939 Před 20 dny +102

    The duck lady said 24 yuan, but her husband typed 20 on your phone! you got 16% discount without even asking!

  • @Z901
    @Z901 Před 20 dny +156

    2:09 
    ShaQima, who also writes "SaQima", "SaQima", is a transliteration of Manchu sacima. Hong Kong calls it "Ma Zai", which is a kind of sweet cake with Manchu characteristics. The method is to fry the noodles, mix them with sugar, and then cut them into small pieces. SaQima has the characteristics of beige color, soft and crisp taste, sweet and delicious, and rich fragrance of osmanthus honey.

    • @baileyshirleen37
      @baileyshirleen37 Před 20 dny

      Amy艾米饭

    • @KaikaiPoon-sh4wn
      @KaikaiPoon-sh4wn Před 20 dny +3

      利害!~我只知道這叫馬仔!~由小吃到大!~以為這是廣東的糕點!~👍👍👍

    • @jwang20111
      @jwang20111 Před 20 dny +4

      You can get it in Chinese grocery store in US.

    • @Kasaga_29
      @Kasaga_29 Před 20 dny

      In Mandarin is 沙琪玛

    • @WangJinru
      @WangJinru Před 20 dny +4

      @@KaikaiPoon-sh4wn 是满清进京的时候带进来的

  • @Mili-c3l
    @Mili-c3l Před 20 dny

    I’ve been following your channel for a while and now this one really feels like you are like a friend to me/audience talking about your trip in China, standing by a street sharing street snacks giving comments so naturally and all. You guys look so laid back and blended into the culture, not looking over your shoulder for any sudden dangers or anything. It’s safe to say that you are totally sold, yeh? Haha😊😊😊oh btw I’m a local from Wuhan and you can bet that my hometown will suit you in many ways too. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming vlogs/trips. Best luck and enjoy your time.

    • @Mili-c3l
      @Mili-c3l Před 20 dny

      Oh Welcome to Wuhan too hey

  • @LN77ln
    @LN77ln Před 17 dny +2

    NICE VIDEO

  • @painkiller2837
    @painkiller2837 Před 20 dny +192

    Yesh, my family travelled to China last year for 2 months, as a Canada born Chinese my daughter has never tasted so much delicious food. She put on a extra 10 lbs.
    And yes, of course, we still love her...

    • @baileyshirleen37
      @baileyshirleen37 Před 20 dny +12

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @CHENJIJIJI
      @CHENJIJIJI Před 20 dny +11

      这是一个悲伤的故事~😂😂😂😂😂

    • @f1111v
      @f1111v Před 20 dny +4

      lol lol lol

    • @jimmyli5475
      @jimmyli5475 Před 20 dny +17

      It's rude for visitors to leave with empty stomachs and/or hands.

    • @painkiller2837
      @painkiller2837 Před 20 dny +6

      @@jimmyli5475 so true, bro 😂

  • @junjunlam
    @junjunlam Před 20 dny +32

    Welcome to my hometown~~In Canton, you can try morning tea. The Dim sum, Chang fen(steamed vermicelli roll), Congee and so on are authentic Cantonese food.Although the street food you have tasted in the past few days is very good, they are all available throughout China.

  • @bearsad-xi6bb
    @bearsad-xi6bb Před 20 dny +6

    I really hope Luke and Naomi can enjoy more Chinese food! It seems that you guys can't handle the spicy dishes, but that's okay. When people ask if you want it spicy (La), you can just say 'a little spicy' (yi dian dian la). They will understand because many Cantonese also prefer their food less spicy. I guess you guys really love sweet things; you should try the iced milk tea to soothe the spicy sensation in your mouth. We're so addicted to milk tea that you'll see milk tea shops everywhere. Enjoy yourselves!

  • @Camellia-t5y
    @Camellia-t5y Před 4 dny

    your video is peaceful,I like it

  • @johnsonji2507
    @johnsonji2507 Před 20 dny +35

    Great and deep sip of Guangzhou city. You are really deep into the city, so impressed.

  • @00001111henry
    @00001111henry Před 20 dny +48

    The weather like Southeast Asia. Never cold 365 days and summer very hot. Winter time comes not that hot. And never snow ❄️ 365 days. Lots Chinese ladies carry umbrellas ☂️ walking around isn’t raining. They don’t want to be dark skin.❤They carry umbrellas in the afternoon mostly.

    • @WUSIGU
      @WUSIGU Před 20 dny +2

      In fact, the winter in Guangdong is much colder than that in Southeast Asia. Not to mention that it snows in the mountains of northern Guangdong in winter, the temperature in Guangzhou is only 15 degrees in winter, so you need to wear a thick coat.

    • @user-yj3iu1om9u
      @user-yj3iu1om9u Před 17 dny

      你搞错了,广州冬天最冷那几天只有3~4度,而且还会下雨,湿度很高,体感很冷,就好像泡在冰水里一样。

  • @100jjleung
    @100jjleung Před 19 dny +2

    Enjoyed so much watching your video! There are lots of good food in Guangzhou not spicy. Sometimes, just tell the vendor no chili, that would make food not so spicy and hot. 😜

  • @lljia-ni7yn
    @lljia-ni7yn Před 20 dny +13

    one Chinese tradition pastry store called “稻香村” sell the best 沙琪玛(shaqima), I think. you may see this store in many big cities in China, which is from Beijing.😊

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 Před 20 dny +75

    11:03 Yes. Chicken feet is worth trying. People worry about eating skin that is dirty, the skin is actually peeled off otherwise you'd be eating scales. So it's clean. You basically eat the collagen with is cooked three different ways, braised, fried and steamed for optimum texture and flavor. Gently spit out any bones. It's a fun texture exercise for your mouth and muscles. You need to try it once in your lifetime. Common at DIM SUM. Which you MUST try in Guangzhou.

    • @tjw2469
      @tjw2469 Před 20 dny +4

      凤爪建议直接吃无骨的,怕他们不会吃带骨头的
      我也在等他们吃dim sum,希望有正宗广东人给他们推荐好的餐馆

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 20 dny

      @@tjw2469 If you call yourself a meat eater and you end up in *China* then it's good to go back to the way it's supposed to be and eat meat with BONES in it. *Nothing to be afraid of.* Real meat eaters know that the best, most flavorful, tender meat is around the bones. Eating meat without bones is boring.

    • @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta
      @HarryFreeHugs_GayInsta Před 20 dny

      its most famous snacks for Asian Girls for Collagen n anti aging

  • @alex100yi
    @alex100yi Před 20 dny +244

    说对了,在中国最危险的就是夜市,有体重增加的危险和钱包变小的危险😂

    • @user-do7bg5cs3y
      @user-do7bg5cs3y Před 20 dny +7

      体重增高之后有可能会引起三高,三高就可怕了

    • @user-lp3tq6ki1k
      @user-lp3tq6ki1k Před 20 dny +15

      钱包倒是能扛住,但体重确实是扛不住。。。

    • @Ajeeen
      @Ajeeen Před 20 dny +1

      @@aldridge9886 🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-bw2fi5mi2b
      @user-bw2fi5mi2b Před 20 dny +9

      ​@@aldridge9886油罐车--这是两家外国食品公司,一家是新加坡的,一家是美国的。现在中国人民已经停止购买这两家公司的食品

    • @dansun5457
      @dansun5457 Před 20 dny

      中国发现问题,能去解决问题,美灯塔的枪击,用移民来解决…🤓

  • @kantaiwong4438
    @kantaiwong4438 Před 20 dny +2

    enjoy your journey👍

  • @YLGTube
    @YLGTube Před 20 dny +91

    Must try "Dim Sum" in Guangzhou. The area is the birthplace of Dim Sum.

    • @TwoMadExplorers
      @TwoMadExplorers  Před 20 dny +16

      Yes we will try it ❤️

    • @allenli7387
      @allenli7387 Před 20 dny +1

      @@TwoMadExplorersGermany 中文可以叫做德意志,德国。实际上是Deutsches的音译。

  • @ArnoldChen-pw4gd
    @ArnoldChen-pw4gd Před 20 dny +73

    Hi Luke and Naoni, welcome to Guangzhou! As a local I highly recommend you have some local Cantonese food. The foods you had in video are commonly seen in every scenic spot in China. Here are some recommendations: If you like beef, "潮发“ “CHAOFA" is a nice an option , its known for beef hotpot where you can have vrey fresh beef and the soup is not spicy but has nice flavor. In terms of local street food, you can go to XIHUA Road where you can find authentic Cantonese snacks and meals. Hope you have a enjoyable trip in China~

  • @agb2024
    @agb2024 Před 20 dny +3

    I'm happy you're enjoying China. It's an amazing country. Thank you for sharing.

  • @user-tt9qw5tl8k
    @user-tt9qw5tl8k Před 19 dny +4

    welcome to China🎉 I watch your video in bilibili. you are very friendly people!lovelove❤(sorry my English is so bad)

  • @tyrealqq
    @tyrealqq Před 20 dny +30

    You are eating the snack Sha qi ma in the right way don’t worry. That used to be my favorite snack when I was a kid 😊. Sometimes Sha qi ma (Sha chi ma) also comes with raisins. It is also very tasty.

  • @user-uu5vz3wh1e
    @user-uu5vz3wh1e Před 20 dny +88

    In China, there is a saying that the highest praise for a dessert is to say it is not sweet. Of course, in reality, Chinese pastries are actually quite high in calories.

    • @dochuang5498
      @dochuang5498 Před 20 dny +10

      你是没来过英国,这里的甜品真是齁甜,糖减一半都够呛。爱尔兰跟英国很近,口味估计也差不多,中国的甜品对他们来说太淡了。

    • @yumingsang4525
      @yumingsang4525 Před 20 dny +3

      @@dochuang5498 还有阿根廷的点心,也是顶级齁!!

    • @wanluofan
      @wanluofan Před 20 dny

      你吃过俄式饼干没有,超级超级甜,齁甜,吃一口牙痛半天的节奏,据说白人和黄种人身体结构不一样,他们会把多余的脂肪存入皮下,而黄种人直接在体重中显现出来!

    • @nickey477
      @nickey477 Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@dochuang5498加麻大也是。

    • @user-cj5bt5pe3l
      @user-cj5bt5pe3l Před 20 dny +6

      热量高不高要看跟谁比,中国糕点的热量当然比米饭、青菜高,但是跟英美文化圈的甜点比就差远了,后者放糖量极其过分,一份蛋糕差不多一半重量是糖,一份糖水基本可以看作糖的饱和溶液,这对身体非常不好,看看美国那么多的超级大胖子就知道了。

  • @kaiki8490
    @kaiki8490 Před 20 dny +1

    Great👍👍👍

  • @李旭南
    @李旭南 Před 18 dny +6

    加油,下一个目标是30万粉丝!

  • @ZhanWu-sq7fe
    @ZhanWu-sq7fe Před 20 dny +82

    I don't know if you've noticed: there's a corridor between the shop and the road. This type of building is called: Qi-lou. It has been passed down from the southern region in response to frequent rainfall. That corridor is used by pedestrians on rainy and sunny days.

  • @yjm7004
    @yjm7004 Před 20 dny +48

    I m local Guangzhou person. I like watching your videos very much. I am glad that you came to Guangzhou. I work near where you live. If it is convenient for you, can I come to you and treat you to a meal?Eat something local😂

    • @MusicMan-y
      @MusicMan-y Před 20 dny +5

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @GuangzhouLevaPackagingEquipmen
      @GuangzhouLevaPackagingEquipmen Před 20 dny +3

      Pls! 我已经看不下去了。吃的都是啥呀🙃
      Pls! I can't stand with that, what are they eating!?🙃

    • @MusicMan-y
      @MusicMan-y Před 20 dny +4

      @@GuangzhouLevaPackagingEquipmen They probably want to experience the roadside stalls first, which may be the "most authentic" Chinese food, but in fact, I rarely eat roadside stalls. I hope they can also taste some authentic, delicious and exclusive local cuisine in the future

    • @gw1284
      @gw1284 Před 20 dny +2

      @yjm7004 would love to see a video of you host them and know the authentic 粤菜,I have not visited 广州,would next time

    • @MusicMan-y
      @MusicMan-y Před 20 dny

      @@yjm7004 如果真的有机会宴请他们,请一定替我们送上最真诚的祝福,因为他们之前发布的几个视频让我无比感动,也因此专门来这里支持他们,谢谢他们对中国最真实的描述❤️If there is really a chance to entertain them, please send us your sincerest wishes, because their previous videos have moved me immensely, and I have come here specifically to support them. Thanks for their most authentic description of China ❤️

  • @chandlercai8253
    @chandlercai8253 Před 18 dny +3

    update❤cant wait

  • @gdrop1774
    @gdrop1774 Před 20 dny +3

    good to know you are having good time in Guangzhou❤ it's worth noting though, some fans of yours on bilibili (Chinese counterpart of CZcams) feel that it's kind of a pity you are not trying some real local dishes in this video, for that all those street food you got can be found in literally every city's pedestrian street market😂 if you have the chance, please try some Cantonese special like dim sum (点心,早茶)and claypot rice (煲仔饭)

  • @user-po9kd5hj7u
    @user-po9kd5hj7u Před 20 dny +48

    我來至香港,你们的美食使我流口水了😂。中国歡迎你们

    • @mmmmmming6969
      @mmmmmming6969 Před 18 dny

      虽然但是 来自

    • @appup7188
      @appup7188 Před 16 dny +1

      @@mmmmmming6969 活抓一只杠精

    • @mmmmmming6969
      @mmmmmming6969 Před 15 dny +1

      @@appup7188 杠精这词啥意思你都不知道吧

  • @edzq9155
    @edzq9155 Před 20 dny +21

    As a Chinese studied in US for more than 3 years. Each time I retured to China for one month, I will have extra 10-15 lbs.

    • @user-wi2cr6mp3t
      @user-wi2cr6mp3t Před 20 dny +1

      家乡的饭菜太香了吼😂

    • @user-do7bg5cs3y
      @user-do7bg5cs3y Před 20 dny +3

      我是每逢佳节胖十斤

    • @timyu9576
      @timyu9576 Před 20 dny +5

      希望你早日学成回国,建设我们的国家,国内有很多发展机会,而在中国生活更方便😊

  • @Christineeeeeeee
    @Christineeeeeeee Před 7 dny

    hahaha I really enjoy watching you guys trying the new food!! I’m starving now at midnight watching your video hhhhh😂😂

  • @trollsnotwelcome7805
    @trollsnotwelcome7805 Před 20 dny +4

    What a beautiful city 😮❤

  • @natearchibald5835
    @natearchibald5835 Před 20 dny +41

    The cooking methods of Beijing roast duck and Cantonese roast duck are very different. Before roasting Peking duck, the duck meat does not need to be processed too much. There is no need to add seasonings in advance. Generally, it is just dipping on the surface. Although the skin of Peking duck is crispy and delicious, the duck meat inside is not very tasty. Before making Cantonese roast duck, a lot of seasonings are added and marinated for a period of time, so that the duck meat will be more tender and taste better. Compared with Beijing roast duck, Guangdong roast duck is more affordable and more friendly to the people. I highly recommend you try this authentic Cantonese food.

    • @jimmyli5475
      @jimmyli5475 Před 20 dny +2

      To Cantonese, ducks are also tasty, BUT less preferred due to its chewy texture. That's why there are lots of ducks available after 9 pm. However, unsold ducks could be used to cook other dishes to be served and sold through the night or even the next day.

    • @gryblk21
      @gryblk21 Před 20 dny +1

      You should try the goose if you have a chance.

    • @oyakefire
      @oyakefire Před 19 dny

      In front of Nanjing roast duck, they are all younger brothers.

    • @Jiangdouyvan
      @Jiangdouyvan Před 19 dny

    • @chuanzonghuang1858
      @chuanzonghuang1858 Před 19 dny

      我们广东叫“烧鹅”

  • @haoyanyang-k8v
    @haoyanyang-k8v Před 20 dny +29

    In China, good and affordable restaurants are usually located near residential areas rather than commercial pedestrian streets. Small shops near by schools, or vegetable markets in residential areas should be a top priority for you to try. As a Yunnanese, I look forward to your visit.

    • @yaphinchin1589
      @yaphinchin1589 Před 20 dny +2

      👍 good food introduction...keep going 😀 🙏

    • @jimmyli5475
      @jimmyli5475 Před 20 dny +2

      Yes, lots of good food s, when I travel in southern China, I follow the steps of three groups of people: elderly, children, and professional drivers. They know BETTER !

    • @oyakefire
      @oyakefire Před 19 dny

      ​@@jimmyli5475 Except the taxi driver

    • @dwy2588
      @dwy2588 Před 18 dny +1

      他们好像要去云南,提前给他们推荐点特色食物,见手青折耳根什么的😂😂

    • @npc1130
      @npc1130 Před 11 dny

      @@dwy2588 还是好人多啊

  • @IrisWang-z9m
    @IrisWang-z9m Před 19 dny +1

    Hi I saw your video on Chinese video APP, love you guys so much! And welcome to Nanjing City, where was several dynasties’ capital in Chinese history. You will see some old walls and buildings in this city, also hope you will visit Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre. You know in Chinese history, we experience much sufferings, we dont want to forget history. So the Hall is a really memorable place and It will shock you. It will touch your hearts❤

  • @dannyw985
    @dannyw985 Před 20 dny

    @8:00 Can't help but a grin on my face when mentioned hope to find proper chinese food in Guangzhou! It is really hard to find westernized Chinese food in China!😊

  • @GlenSimmons4
    @GlenSimmons4 Před 20 dny +29

    Thanks for the update!

    • @fabricioab
      @fabricioab Před 20 dny +2

      What is the best way to make money from crypto investment as crypto is turning around massively.?

    • @baileyshirleen37
      @baileyshirleen37 Před 20 dny

      Amy艾米饭

    • @ppk-wf7vn
      @ppk-wf7vn Před 20 dny

      ​@@fabricioabBeing in China may mean that your credit card will no longer work.

  • @NannQinn
    @NannQinn Před 20 dny +3

    😂😂love watching you
    guys exploring anything

  • @yingyinghe-p3s
    @yingyinghe-p3s Před 17 dny +3

    To support your videos, I finally created a CZcams account.😊

  • @jennylee3114
    @jennylee3114 Před 18 dny

    I've never been to Guangzhou. It is so enjoyable watching the two of you exploring there.

  • @giliguluedinburgh
    @giliguluedinburgh Před 20 dny +18

    The cake you were eating at 2:58 is called "ma jai- 馬仔‘’ or direct translation as horsey!! 😂

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun Před 20 dny +4

      the word originates from Manchurian word 沙琪玛 which means "cut cake".

    • @youness9302
      @youness9302 Před 20 dny +2

      玛仔吧,本意应该指小沙琪玛,符合粤语的发音习惯。存古方言的定语后置,什么鸡公鸡婆啦🤣

  • @wang907
    @wang907 Před 20 dny +13

    I really like you all and watch every episode. It's so fun, and the food looks so delicious. I have become a big fan of yours. Looking forward to your next video in China. Cheers!🎉🎉

  • @丁晨-m7m
    @丁晨-m7m Před 20 dny

    I really love your videos and perspectives! I've watched them all. But many street foods are similar in many cities, so I hope you can try some authentic local specialties. I also hope to see your feedback on some classic tourist attractions in China, such as Sichuan and Jiuzhaigou, Leshan Giant Buddha, and Chen Clan Academy of Hui in Guangzhou, so that you can fully experience China's natural and cultural beauty.

  • @xxooooxx2111
    @xxooooxx2111 Před 20 dny +3

    8:15 The shop with the yellow sign is upstairs. It is a Chaoshan hotpot restaurant that serves beef. It is very authentic and delicious.

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 Před 20 dny +90

    Guangzhou keeps ingredients simple, enhancing the natural ingredient to its fullest potential by methods of preparation and cooking technique. Let the ingredients speak for themselves. Vegetables should be crunchy and meat should melt in your mouth. If you have to eat, you're in the best country in the world for it. Inexpensive, high quality made from scratch with fresh ingredients and often served to you in minutes.
    A cuisine that is 5,000 years old with huge geographical diversity. Plenty of time to refine methods, flavor combinations, textures, mouthfeel, viscosity and more.
    Guangzhou is the home of DIM SUM, even the top French Chefs would have to apprentice for years before being functional for a Dim Sum service. Every piece made by hand with delicacy, speed, efficiency and precision. Don't leave Guangzhou without a proper Dim Sum experience with rolling carts that bring the food to your table so you point at what you want. It's all exemplary, you can't go wrong.

    • @baileyshirleen37
      @baileyshirleen37 Před 20 dny +1

      Amy艾米饭

    • @jimmyli5475
      @jimmyli5475 Před 20 dny +3

      AND dim sum is mainly, if not wholly, steamed and served in its cooking container. Quite unique around the world.
      note: dim sum is broadly known as snacks, but in southern China is generally linked to morning tea time or breakfast, kind of daily social gathering. Been extended to 24 hours.

    • @meiliansnake8126
      @meiliansnake8126 Před 20 dny +2

      算了吧,他们这次根本没吃到粤菜或者广州传统小吃,都是重油重盐的东西

    • @georwoogle
      @georwoogle Před 20 dny +1

      You are expert and have expert advice👍

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun Před 20 dny +2

      that "fusion of culture" they mentioned, it's actually the other way around. most international "Chinese food" actually came from Guangdong chefs traveling and emigrating around the world (sometimes not willingly, like those tricked into going to San Francisco, or "old gold mountain"). and parts of SE Asia were heavily influenced by Fujian(or Hokkien) and Chaozhou(or Chiuchow/Teochew) immigrants as well, so the blending is more going the other way.
      that stir fried egg noodle they said resembles Pad See Ew for example, the Pad in Thailand is actually from Fujian province's Guotiao (or more people might know it as kway teow), flat rice noodles like a thicker hor-fun but for stirfrying. in Cantonese regions, they use the thinner hor-fun(short for sha-he-fen) for both stir-frying and for soup noodles, but you can still find guotiao all over the place. similarly Indonesian Mie Goreng/Kuey Teow Goreng/Bihun Goreng are also brought over from Fujian travelers/immigrants from who knows when.

  • @gw1284
    @gw1284 Před 20 dny +22

    Wow, the bakery is so delicious, 沙琪玛rice cake; 麻团sesame ball, are my favorite snacks. You are awesome and funny travelers. She said 慢走,hard to translate directly, it means -be well,
    duck brings you luck. If you visit Beijing 北京,you must try Peking Duck 北京鸭,鸭=甲+鸟,duck is a top bird, can walk, swim, and fly

    • @franceswong340
      @franceswong340 Před 10 dny

      You guys are so lucky to try all the yummy food in China.

    • @user-qo7qr8ut7y
      @user-qo7qr8ut7y Před 9 dny

      沙琪玛是满族美食

    • @hyakuto1726
      @hyakuto1726 Před 7 dny

      Please don’t try to translate any Chinese food culture to English directly. Use pingyin just like how the Japanese try to appeal their culture by only use katagana

  • @janewu7623
    @janewu7623 Před 16 dny +2

    A tiny suggestion for Luke and Naomi to try some of the hot snacks and dim sums(点心) is to take a small bite of the surface first and wait the inside cool down for a while before eating because some of them might have very hot soup or other ingredients inside. It’s really easy to get the mouth brunt if you take a large bite or eating them as a whole so be careful 😂😂😂 btw many of us as audience from China have found that you both look much more relaxed comparing to the very first video when you just arrive Chengdu😂 we are also so glad to see you are enjoying the tour and hope you enjoy more foods in Guangdong🎉❤

  • @lancelotlee869
    @lancelotlee869 Před 18 dny +3

    I'm using your videos to practice my English listening skills 🤤 Things are familiar to me makes it easy to understand what you are talking about. Wonderful and fun vlogs .

  • @TracyT-xd5lm
    @TracyT-xd5lm Před 20 dny +12

    We've been waiting for your video ❤❤❤

  • @lht7773
    @lht7773 Před 20 dny +9

    I wish you a pleasant journey and everything is safe and smooth!❤❤🎉🎉

  • @hengheng-ij9fn
    @hengheng-ij9fn Před 20 dny +2

    Watching you eat, makes me drool😋😋😋

  • @crazygogo6107
    @crazygogo6107 Před 20 dny

    I'm anxious haha, because you always eat street food. But the soul of Chinese food is cooked by chefs in some restaurants, with very complex techniques and superb taste. In addition, Guangzhou's morning tea culture is very famous and worth experiencing. I wish you a pleasant journey!

  • @lizz7805
    @lizz7805 Před 20 dny +11

    since you are in guangzhou, you should try roast goose, which is a local delicacy that's hard to find outside of canton province. it's way better than chicken.

  • @雅yyy
    @雅yyy Před 20 dny +4

    The snacks in Chinese night markets are very delicious, and I think you have fallen in love with China now🎉🎉🎉❤looking forward to your vlog ❤❤

  • @leonzhu9444
    @leonzhu9444 Před 20 dny +3

    Haha, you passed a restaurant called Xiangqun (向群) which is famous for its chicken. And at the crossroads if you turn right, you will find many old brands and traditional food, like yumcha (have some dim sum) in Taotaoju (陶陶居) and Lianxianglou (莲香楼, and you can buy some Cantonese traditional pastry and cake at the first floor), steamed milk Egg pudding/double skin milk (双皮奶) and beef offal (牛三星) in Nanxin (南信).
    And the next metro station is Huangsha (黄沙), you can take a tour to walk around Shamian (沙面) where many newly couple take wedding photographs here. By the way, first five-star hotel in China called White Swan Hotel (白天鹅) is located at here, and its restaurant also provide yumcha but expensive. In Shamian you can try Qiaomei Restaurant (侨美食家) and Langui Fang (兰桂坊), its Cantonese-style roast pork/cha-siu (叉烧) is pretty good.
    And across the Pearl River is Bai E Tan where Guangdong Art Museum, Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum and Literature Museum are newly opened, but you have to book online first, that place are really wonderful. Near to Bai E Tan, you can go to taste chicken pot in 芳村榕树头叹佬鸡煲 (where near to metro station Fangcun A2).

  • @NannQinn
    @NannQinn Před 19 dny

    Hoping for the update!😊😊

  • @FrankZhang-pj9nn
    @FrankZhang-pj9nn Před 20 dny +10

    Luck and Naomi, try the roast duck(烧鸭), roast chicken(盐焗鸡) or soft boiled chicken(白切鸡,two are different), roast goose(烧鹅) and roast pigeon(乳鸽) in the restaurant. the last one is super yummy.😀😀😀, you may not find them all from the street food or the street food aren't traditional taste.

  • @Vincent-ly2sc
    @Vincent-ly2sc Před 20 dny +13

    The yellow square sweet snack is called sha qi ma in Mandarin or sa kei ma in Cantonese

  • @reneezeng5238
    @reneezeng5238 Před 16 dny

    Can’t wait please update

  • @lenlenbear
    @lenlenbear Před 19 dny +1

    I'm looking forward to seeing you in Kunming. I want to take you to eat all kinds of rice noodles, as well as the most special wild mushrooms

  • @AW-gu5gj
    @AW-gu5gj Před 20 dny +12

    So cool that you guys are checking out all the street food. The spices can add so many flavors but I, just like the two of you, can sometimes feel overwhelmed. Enjoy yourselves, lovely couple!

  • @ErwinSchrodingermeow
    @ErwinSchrodingermeow Před 20 dny +15

    oh you guys went to Liwan District, i used to live there when i was a kid.
    there're many delicious foods in this area, also Liwan is part of the old towns in Guangzhou, there're traditional houses in this area, you may have a look in daytime.

    • @HSJ897
      @HSJ897 Před 20 dny +1

      你好!街坊

    • @ErwinSchrodingermeow
      @ErwinSchrodingermeow Před 20 dny +1

      @@HSJ897 现在不住那边了,跑路去白云了

    • @ErwinSchrodingermeow
      @ErwinSchrodingermeow Před 20 dny +1

      @@HSJ897 以前住逢源北街,房管站的公房。96 年分到奶奶单位最后一批房改房就去了白云区了

    • @yiyushao
      @yiyushao Před 20 dny

      @@ErwinSchrodingermeow我地细个系街坊哦,家下搬左去天河

  • @user-sl1vr3nj8l
    @user-sl1vr3nj8l Před 13 dny

    Wonderful🎉🎉🎉

  • @junlinliu1536
    @junlinliu1536 Před 19 dny

    Local here. Welcome to Guangzhou!
    Not sure if you've left by now but still got some recommendations if you'd try some fine traditional Cantonese Cuisine (which brings taste to next level). Jade River at White Swan Hotel is prestigious (I personally don't like it that much). Yun Pavilion at Conrad Guangzhou is my go-to (missed its chicken so much when I was in the US). You can find some really traditional tastes that requires tons of skills and patience that are hard to find outside. A more budget choice can be Guangzhou Restaurant which is kinda mix of traditional and modern.
    There're three major cuisines/culture in Guangdong (you can find them easily in Guangzhou): Cantonese, Hakka, and Chaoshan(Teoswa). Cantonese is just the natives of the pearl river delta (including Hong Kong and Macau) and most proper restaurants you find in Guangzhou would be Cantonese. Hakka cuisine is mostly savory, like dried meat, 'salty' chicken, and stuffed tofu. Saddly it's not that influential in Guangzhou now. Last but not least is the Chaoshan cuisine. You may come across one or two proper restaurant but most of the time it's fast food (the noodle you had in the last episode), beef hot pot, and master stock (卤水) is another specialty of Chaoshan food.
    Speaking of that, I would also highly recommend you to try the beef hot pot. You'll find it very different from other beef dishes elsewhere. You'll have beef fresh from the butcher of the same day. The beef is so fresh that it may tic when presented to you, and you only need to dip the meat in the boiling soup for a few seconds and you can enjoy it.
    Hope you enjoyed your time here in Guangzhou!😃

  • @linus631
    @linus631 Před 20 dny +31

    2:35 The snack you ask is call Sachima made by fried batter. 😊

  • @Hottip-jb2dl
    @Hottip-jb2dl Před 20 dny +5

    Thank you, Naomi and Luke for another very interesting videos.
    Love all your videos.
    👍👍👍

  • @kcl5309
    @kcl5309 Před 16 dny

    Good you are enjoying yourselves

  • @AnnabelleZhang125
    @AnnabelleZhang125 Před 20 dny

    Highly recommend the signature “Roasted Goose” while you guys are in Guangzhou.!! That is another “must try” besides “Dim Sum”, which fully representing the prestigious Cantonese dishes. 😊

  • @zhuangcorp
    @zhuangcorp Před 20 dny +22

    That rice crispy square is called "sa qi ma". You will probably find it in Asian grocery store back home

  • @user-fb5ol7se6d
    @user-fb5ol7se6d Před 20 dny +32

    Every time I follow your video, I will relive the taste of my hometown.❤❤❤❤

  • @catherined.c8305
    @catherined.c8305 Před 19 dny

    love ur Chinese food adventure! And the first snack named “沙琪玛”(shaqima/shachima). It's a popular snack in China, and I think you can buy it at many Asian grocery!

  • @wcg1224
    @wcg1224 Před 20 dny +5

    For Guangzhou, 9pm is still very early. If you go out at 11pm or 12pm, it may not be much different from 9pm. Some streets may still have many shops open at 2am or 3am. Maybe Guangzhou is too hot during the day and it is cooler at night (from Google Translate)

  • @雨中鸣
    @雨中鸣 Před 20 dny +3

    Nice video!! ❤❤I've been worked in Guangzhou last year, dim sum there is really delicious and various. I like to eat steamed chicken feet(蒸凤爪) and shrimp dumplin(虾饺). If you want to try chicken feet, I promise that steamed chicken feet would be nice to try. 🎉❤❤❤

  • @BowenDong-e6d
    @BowenDong-e6d Před 20 dny

    Try ChaoShan beef hotpot
    And also GuangDong brunch (早茶),these two are very famous 😋🤤🤤

  • @trch7207
    @trch7207 Před 13 dny

    I like your video and glad that u like Chinese food. U guys are funny and happy person.

  • @user-bl7fs1fi7o
    @user-bl7fs1fi7o Před 20 dny +21

    你们应该去早上6.30左右去广州的茶餐厅,那里有很多很不错的早餐

    • @user-kp2ur4uv4e
      @user-kp2ur4uv4e Před 20 dny +2

      不用那麼早吧😂9點就可以

    • @user-jr2zm6pi4s
      @user-jr2zm6pi4s Před 11 dny

      10点前都可以,现在茶楼中午晚上都有做了,只是10点前打折优惠。广州的茶点简直不要太经典,红米肠、凤爪、牛仔骨……

  • @Keeyo666
    @Keeyo666 Před 20 dny +10

    建议一天出一个视频,每天就都能看到了,带我云旅游😃