How I view China after 12 years Living Here

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • I have been living in China for 12 years now and my opinions on the country have changed a lot since moving here. Although, I don't agree with everything China is doing, I do think the country has been improving a lot and it isn't as bad as western media often reports it to be.
    What are you thoughts about China? Leave a comment below to let me know.
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  • @krish2nasa
    @krish2nasa Před rokem +1219

    I am an Indian, about a decade ago under chaotic circumstances I traveled/lived in about a dozen Asian countries, one of them being China for 3 months of my stay changed my views. People are friendly, and hardworking here. In fact, I faced the least troubles from the locals out of the dozen countries I traveled to and lived in. And I wish India and China get together like brothers as two of the oldest civilizations on this planet. Thank you very much.

    • @Hoo88846
      @Hoo88846 Před rokem

      Just don’t let satanic USA get in the way of our friendship. USA is forever smearing China with their massive satanic illuminati media.

    • @roro4787
      @roro4787 Před rokem +91

      another Indian here, same opinion from me too I had wonderful time in China and hope to visit again someday

    • @yiplekhong5111
      @yiplekhong5111 Před rokem +72

      Great that you're able to differentiate between reality and media propaganda. Good to hear that you had good experience living in China.

    • @user-qk7gk4ni5w
      @user-qk7gk4ni5w Před rokem +54

      谢谢你,朋友。

    • @joaolourenco2836
      @joaolourenco2836 Před rokem +27

      DEAR Indian from India.!!! l think we have Tousends of people around the World with yr conviction and ambition as well, it would be GREAT to see the handcheke between India and China (partners BRICS) they will be the greatest economies in the World and inevitably we will see More Respect snd Equilibrium between the great militar blocks. All the best 4.yr life and be happy.....INDiA it's an amazing country with Very intelligent, pacific and kind of people.!!!!!!

  • @winnienatalia247
    @winnienatalia247 Před rokem +423

    I am from Indonesia, before visited to China, I also has bad opinion about China, but after visiting China, its really has opened my eyes, Chinese are kind, they are really helpful, I wish I could travel there again❤️.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain Před rokem

      it's unbelievable that CIA propaganda is allowed into your country, a neighbor of China

    • @leeming2781
      @leeming2781 Před rokem +3

      Indonesia is a country that combines state and religion, while China is an atheist country. Did Indonesians feel uncomfortable or unacceptable when they came to China? After all, there is a huge difference between atheistic thinking and theistic thinking

    • @xichen9459
      @xichen9459 Před rokem +18

      其实,就我本人而言,我对于印尼当年的排华事件,很是不开心!

    • @xichen9459
      @xichen9459 Před rokem

      @@leeming2781 神经病啊你!?中国有教堂,有清真寺,有寺院,他凭什么不舒服??

    • @leeming2781
      @leeming2781 Před rokem +5

      @@xichen9459 你要知道,他们对神是无比敬畏的,但中国人不敬畏神,如果他们跟中国人交流的话,会不会觉得中国人侮辱他们的神呢?毕竟中国人对待神的态度与他们对待神的态度不一样。还有就是宗教的禁忌多,可能我们没觉得有什么不对的行为在他们眼里却是巨大的侮辱。从饮食、行为、表达等等,中国与神论国家都有巨大差异

  • @bobhooker3405
    @bobhooker3405 Před rokem +745

    I have lived over 10 years outside the US, seven of them being in China. I left China upon my retirement in 2013. Based on my own experience your observations and experiences match mine almost exactly. My biggest frustration now is talking with my fellow Americans to try to get them to understand that China is not at all as it is portrayed in the Western media. The most difficult thing for Americans to get their heads around is that people go about their daily lives much the same way as we do and do not live in constant fear of the police and that they are for the most part pretty well satisfied with their lives and their prospects for the future.

    • @luciastardust2263
      @luciastardust2263 Před rokem +4

      I may put it this way, that changing may be maesured by decades for them but the thing in China right now is changing is measured by years, months or even less. Also common that some Chinese students, after studying abroad for years (covid is a reason of course), feel strange about things and life pace back home. Not commenting on things of development of whatever, but I guess this may be part of reason why they understand this way

    • @jasonliang4844
      @jasonliang4844 Před rokem

      😊

    • @jasonliang4844
      @jasonliang4844 Před rokem

      ​@@luciastardust2263 you

    • @MultiToastTV
      @MultiToastTV Před rokem

      If what you just said is true, than it certainly needs to be spread more in the western parts. Western media is depicting anything that doesn't follow their mindset and rules as hostile.
      A quote came to my mind that couldn't fit any better:
      "They paint the world full of shadows, and then tell their children to stay close to the light. Their light, their reasons, their judgements. Because in the darkness, there be dragons."

    • @devinhigoy221
      @devinhigoy221 Před rokem

      As I say hate the government not the people.

  • @scoa
    @scoa Před rokem +168

    I've been living in China for about 15 years, and my perspectives align very closely to you almost entirely across the board. I appreciate the balanced, nuanced view you are sharing. Understanding China is a lifetime thing.

  • @DoubleB_OnEarth
    @DoubleB_OnEarth Před rokem +528

    I’ve been a month in China in 2007, traveled from Beijing to Hong-Kong over the west side of the country. It was the most wonderful trip I made in my life. Very friendly people, the food is the most delicious food in the world. After that trip I always said: if there is a opportunity to stay ther, I will take it

    • @JohnDoe-ud1yt
      @JohnDoe-ud1yt Před rokem

      China’s population bomb is just beginning to go off. That’s why it’s changing back to a Mao type government. COVID policies can’t be changed due to insane political correctness

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Před rokem

      I heard Chinese people are more xenophobic now in 2022, but I think Japan has gotten worse as well (although to tell you the truth maybe I am butthurt that after learning Japanese so long Japanese were so inflexible, exclusive, and gave out an unwelcoming atmosphere).

    • @JohnDoe-ud1yt
      @JohnDoe-ud1yt Před rokem

      @@aoeu256 pandemics are guaranteed to do that. It has made the race baiting culture wars much worse here in the USA

    • @Yellow1964
      @Yellow1964 Před rokem +11

      Bart, I left China in 1991. My career, my family, and my everything here. Hard to move back. One day I might.

    • @JohnDoe-ud1yt
      @JohnDoe-ud1yt Před rokem

      @@Yellow1964 enjoy the population bomb in China if you go back! Nobody has any solutions for it, and demographics really are destiny.

  • @ericspaans4008
    @ericspaans4008 Před rokem +120

    I’m from London but lived in China 14 years and love it here.

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Před rokem +2

      我的中文的水平不是那么好,但我想知道你的经验! 我也学了日语,但做了深的朋友很难

    • @small_fries7573
      @small_fries7573 Před rokem +1

      Awesome!
      You are a special and unique person. Your life & soul matter. Your life is very short compared to eternity.
      Therefore if you want to spend eternity on heaven after your life here on earth 🌎, you should believe in your heart ❤️ that Jesus Christ is your Savior. If you don't, you will miss going to heaven and end up in the lake of fire. It is terrible so I beg you to make the only correct decision for God to allow you to go to heaven. Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. 🙏 Have a nice day.

    • @small_fries7573
      @small_fries7573 Před rokem +4

      @@aoeu256 I love Chinese people. I'm from the United States 🇺🇸.
      Fortunately there's a way to not suffer, not be in danger, not be poor, not get hurt, not have to work in vain, not have to feel any kind of negative vibe, and not to get tired anymore.
      Imagine you will be invincible, immortal, and holy with a new, upgraded body to the core! Imagine everyone around you will be the same as you. Isn't that a delightful thought? It's true you or anyone can have eternal life.
      All you got to do is to accept Jesus Christ 🙏 as your Savior! Once you do, He will let you into heaven during your day when you finally see Him!

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem +3

      I would love to visit China and see the Great Wall of China!! the history there is absolutely amazing but I don’t care for Chinese food at all and I don’t think I could get used to it ever.

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem +2

      @@small_fries7573 when I lived in Hawaii for three years when my ex-husband was in the US Marine Corps, I worked out in town amongst Polynesians and Filipinos, Chinese, and Korean and they were slow to get close to people, but if they accepted you, you were like family! They are some pretty amazing people and I was so glad to be there and work amongst other people who were at hard-working in dedicated as me. I’ve always taken my work seriously whether I was in school or work, and some Americans have a lazy streak, which is some thing the Orientals the Chinese don’t have.

  • @yokid4405
    @yokid4405 Před rokem +29

    My husband and I traveled China some time agosto, we were in Forbidden City when a kid asked our tour guide if he could take a pucture with me and all Kids made a líne for pictures.
    All people were really friendly and help full. Liked a lot in Garden of Heaven to see people playing and even invited us to learn and play with them, it was really fun.

  • @leroyrunk4422
    @leroyrunk4422 Před rokem +98

    53 years ago I had the opportunity to backpack across China. Starting in Hong Kong ending up at the Russian border in the north east. Spend 3 mouths backpacking. I had the greatest time of my life. The people where so friendly. Food I loved. Everyone helped. Like you I learned so mush and was so different then what was in my head before I get there. I loved it .

    • @user-yi8kl4fq6k
      @user-yi8kl4fq6k Před rokem +5

      wow, what an adventure. You should have your channel to talking about these wonderful experiences, also another opportunity for us to know the old China, how it looks like.

    • @user-tt7qn3mi7o
      @user-tt7qn3mi7o Před 7 měsíci +1

      厉害啊!53年前。那时候中国很穷

    • @zhangguai
      @zhangguai Před 2 měsíci

      1971年??了不起!欢迎随时再来玩!

  • @kennethhancock2433
    @kennethhancock2433 Před rokem +497

    Love Chinese period dramas. My wife and I watch them a lot. I may be kidding myself but I think it helps me better understand Chinese culture. I was blown away by the size of Beijing as well as how modern it was when we visited there. Transportation and infrastructure were amazing. I have never felt as safe in any country. I was treated with kindness and generosity. I hope to return soon.

    • @hikefka8001
      @hikefka8001 Před rokem +1

      This is China.

    • @RosscoAW
      @RosscoAW Před rokem +7

      Watching Hollywood TV/movies won't give you an accurate representation of what life's like for the actual average American, but it does give you excellent insight into American/Western society and culture, for sure. In that respect Chinese period pieces are about as accurate as any other period pieces, given any other culture is only ever going to show themselves in an idealized fashion (and every other culture in a "gritty, realistic" aka pessimistic fashion, in comparison).

    • @John-mu5hf
      @John-mu5hf Před rokem

      I am a Chinese. I think you are wrnog. now, the many Chinese people they lost their works, because the regents is persisting virus zero clean policy, we have to stay in the home every day. we can't make money. about one weak ago, a girl of Sixteen years old, she was die in the segregation hospital. her body was have a fever. and the working personnels
      wasn't give her medicine,This ting is widely knows on second day. but China government was suppress this tureble. many peoples is angry. and me, I will go to America in the future, because there is freedom

    • @John-mu5hf
      @John-mu5hf Před rokem +3

      China's Internet is be cut off from the outside, many peoples can't know the things is really or falsely.

    • @kennethhancock2433
      @kennethhancock2433 Před rokem +18

      @@John-mu5hf
      We had over a million people die here of Covid. We also had a friend die in China that was quarantined and couldn’t get medical care in time. It was terrible. Both systems have their problems. My greatest hope is that China and the US learn from and help each other in the future.

  • @jaiapeace7992
    @jaiapeace7992 Před rokem +105

    I spent time in China months at a time. I agree with all said. I found China safe and people seemed pretty happy. China does take good care of their people from all I saw and heard when asked how things were there for people.

    • @jennifer1568
      @jennifer1568 Před rokem +4

      @@erkkkk172 totally agree with what you said.

    • @neddy1575
      @neddy1575 Před rokem +4

      @Jaia peace..Don't you know what's going on? A lot of Chinese workers bought or made hefty deposits on the high rise apartments, but they didn't finish them.
      So, Chinese people protest and want their money back.
      But every time they want to withdraw their money, nothing comes out.
      There are a lot of high apartments that are empty.

    • @small_fries7573
      @small_fries7573 Před rokem +2

      @@jennifer1568 I love Chinese people. I'm from the United States 🇺🇸.
      Fortunately there's a way to not suffer, not be in danger, not be poor, not get hurt, not have to work in vain, not have to feel any kind of negative vibe, and not to get tired anymore.
      Imagine you will be invincible, immortal, and holy with a new, upgraded body to the core! Imagine everyone around you will be the same as you. Isn't that a delightful thought? It's true you or anyone can have eternal life.
      All you got to do is to accept Jesus Christ 🙏 as your Savior! Once you do, He will let you into heaven during your day when you finally see Him!

    • @small_fries7573
      @small_fries7573 Před rokem +1

      It is alright to be concern or fear of death. It's alright to not fear death as well. Fortunately there's a way to not suffer, not be in danger, not be poor, not get hurt, not have to work in vain, not have to feel any kind of negative vibe, and not to get tired anymore.
      Imagine you will be invincible, immortal, and holy with a new, upgraded body to the core! Imagine everyone around you will be the same as you. Isn't that a delightful thought? It's true you or anyone can have eternal life.
      All you got to do is to accept Jesus Christ 🙏 as your Savior! Once you do, He will let you into heaven during your day when you finally see Him!

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 Před rokem

      Did you go outside the big cities?

  • @XYH03579
    @XYH03579 Před 6 měsíci +17

    We' ve been on a trip during six weeks in China ( from Beijing to Hong Kong) and I must say I've met the most friedly people in the world, quite normal working people, everything was very good organised and the people very helpful. It was one of the most interesting and amazing trips in my life. 😊 China is far developed, amazing cities like Shanghai or Hangzhou....I can say only WOW ! Extraordinary !

  • @s.c8410
    @s.c8410 Před rokem +264

    Being a Chinese lived in US for more than 30 years, I used to go back to China every year before 2020. China under Xi had tighten up the control on media a lot, many people do not like it. I'm from rural area in China , I saw the living standard improved greatly in my hometown. Yes, there still were a lot of pollution here or there, but corruption has improved a lot in recent years, that is why Xi can hold on to his power. You mentioned that in recent years Chinese attitude towards foreigners had changed a lot, I can understand that, since I had experienced the same in USA, the media here tune up the China bashing a lot. At least Chinese media never stirred up the hatred toward US citizens there. After living here for 30+ years, the biggest difference between the two society is that in Chinese local government need to meet their performance goal just like in cooperation, but local government here only care about their own re-election.

    • @haniahannslew4108
      @haniahannslew4108 Před rokem

      You said China under Xi had tighten up the control on media a lot, many people do not like it. Many people in China don't know how bad it is when the US govt tighten up the control on media. It's worse than China. US govt creates disinformation, stirup discrimination against other groups, and minorities, never report the truth about other countries that they don't like, always report negatives news.

    • @spartan2188
      @spartan2188 Před 10 měsíci +6

      I live in America, but come from Eastern Europe (Macedonia). I like the Chinese people, they're very smart, educated, and hard working. I can't say I really like the Chinese government, although they have done goods things like get many people out of poverty. The real problem for me is Communism. I don't like Communism at all, I feel it is one of the worst forms of government. Mao Zedong was responsible for the deaths of millions (60+ million) of Chinese people, the most deaths in all of history and I still see his picture in China and I don't understand why the Chinese people still hang pictures of this man. This is not something to be proud of. Also, there is a new China Credit Score where each citizen has a score based on how loyal they are to the government, and those that have a low score will have major consequences. That's not good. Anyway, the important thing is that to the USA, the real threat is not China, the real threat is within because there is growing Communism inside the USA, namely from the Democrat party. Censorship is growing here, and if you say the wrong things, you can even lose your job. The US media is wrong to label China as a threat, so I ignore the media about that and about many other things.

    • @haniahannslew4108
      @haniahannslew4108 Před 10 měsíci

      @@spartan2188 Please educate yourself with the correct information from China, not from the vvest. What you have read about China from western information is all wrong and with intention to smear China and demonize Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong was a hero, a great man with vision to bring China out of western imperial colonization. Without Mao Zedong, China would have still been poorest nation on earth.
      Why do you focus on social credit score? What do you know China's social credit score that you criticize? You know nothing about China. Please stop giving your opinion on China and Mao Zedong.

    • @nowayjosedaniel
      @nowayjosedaniel Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@spartan2188Communism is the best form of government. Capitalism is the absolute worst and most violent and parasitic.

    • @deniseclevenstine1712
      @deniseclevenstine1712 Před 8 měsíci

      @@spartan2188I’d be interested to know how the Democratic Party are becoming communist

  • @boxscorewatcher413
    @boxscorewatcher413 Před rokem +607

    This video is a perfect example of why I prefer to get my news from folks like yourself on the ground who speak from personal experience as opposed to mainstream (western) media which clearly has a biased view. Thank you.

    • @theasianjaywalker4455
      @theasianjaywalker4455 Před rokem

      This is Western News. You're on a US-Based 'Western' media platform right now. In 2010 there were hundreds of videos of foreigners in China raving all kinds of positive things. At that time, a good amount of 'Western Media' was about China being the 'Rising Giant' and 'Economic Miracle' and a lot of post-Olympics hype about how far China had come and was opening up.

    • @teckmenglee8060
      @teckmenglee8060 Před rokem +9

      Me too. Thanks for your video, I have just subscribed. You will never see any of these comments on USA or Western news media.

    • @theasianjaywalker4455
      @theasianjaywalker4455 Před rokem +15

      @@teckmenglee8060 This is USA or Western news media. You're on CZcams.

    • @johdo9953
      @johdo9953 Před rokem +27

      Basically he said China is not as bad as it seems from western media, but it is still bad place to be. Not only you can't speak about the govt, you basically self censored to avoid trouble, that's a huge concern to people who enjoyed freedom and say just about anything. Also that means you miss a lot of news what's happening in China, so you have to rely on western media to learn what is going on within China.

    • @peacefulworldh9902
      @peacefulworldh9902 Před rokem +22

      @@johdo9953 not including any made stories or bullshit!🤣 I guess any rational and civilised people will not have a problem with the freedom of speech in China!😄 At least I won’t talk daily bases how bad or how cruel this gov. is even I am just safely living here and have almost all my reasonable needs satisfied! 👍 grow up!!

  • @yndiiatecow2536
    @yndiiatecow2536 Před rokem +89

    Honesty is the best policy. My hats off to you for honesty.

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +12

      I think China will continue to grow and improve. The small issues I have with it aren't really a big deal and I enjoy living here. I think people don't always get an honest report and I stand by my opinions. Again, it is just an opinion, so it can't really be wrong.

  • @albertfranki7434
    @albertfranki7434 Před rokem +6

    I loved the insights you presented, I've only been to China recently for a month, but my fiancee is chinese and we are considering moving there in the near future. I find that, even with my limited view and different cultural background, I could feel some of those points you mentioned with my first short trip. Thank you for sharing this type of content!

  • @GerardScroogeGoes
    @GerardScroogeGoes Před rokem +5

    I agree with our views on both China and the US having visited them both for work. What was really impressive to me were two visits to a shipyard with a year span between them. First I saw workers traveling to the yard 3 to 4 on a single (electrical) moped. A year later most traveled on their own moped.

  • @harbhajandosanjh634
    @harbhajandosanjh634 Před rokem +35

    Do you blame them?
    They don't want to end up like Russia. I think you understand what I mean. Bottom line is if government works for the well being of the real bottom 70% of the working class. Which is very true of the Chinese government.

  • @emilandersen8628
    @emilandersen8628 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed hearing your perspectives on China!

  • @bingheliu1365
    @bingheliu1365 Před rokem +162

    我是一个中国人,很感谢你在youtube对中国的真实报道,我在浏览时总能发现一些诋毁的人,其实我是希望一些媒体不要误导民众。让两个国家的人对彼此的偏见越来越深。

    • @small_fries7573
      @small_fries7573 Před rokem +13

      True. I hope China will be like by westerners.
      I love Chinese people. I'm from the United States 🇺🇸.
      Fortunately there's a way to not suffer, not be in danger, not be poor, not get hurt, not have to work in vain, not have to feel any kind of negative vibe, and not to get tired anymore.
      Imagine you will be invincible, immortal, and holy with a new, upgraded body to the core! Imagine everyone around you will be the same as you. Isn't that a delightful thought? It's true you or anyone can have eternal life.
      All you got to do is to accept Jesus Christ 🙏 as your Savior! Once you do, He will let you into heaven during your day when you finally see Him!

    • @user-dc1ud6px3s
      @user-dc1ud6px3s Před rokem +26

      不要太在乎外國人怎麼想。西方人口頭上好像很重視軟實力,但你不要真的信了。骨子裡他們只信硬實力。

    • @User-357dgjkitdvkkoohgj
      @User-357dgjkitdvkkoohgj Před rokem +16

      Unfortunately, America needs enemies to pass military bills so they must fool their citizens to accomplish that😂😂😂

    • @la2000ad
      @la2000ad Před rokem +3

      The people are never the enemy, they worry very much about the people of china. Both Governments is where the problems start

    • @cips35
      @cips35 Před rokem +3

      @@user-dc1ud6px3s your priesident =🐻

  • @colonylaser4860
    @colonylaser4860 Před rokem +60

    I just love your honesty and clear eye. We need more observations like yours.

  • @oxchristan
    @oxchristan Před rokem +411

    I‘ve been living in China for 28 years, and this is the most objective video I saw about "Life in China".
    Thanks for recording it and sharing it out, it must take a lot of time to produce and edit with perfectly suitable materials.
    for anyone who wants to live in or know the true China, this is definitely worth watching.
    our opinions are easily affected by medias(so-called Information Cocoons), Practice brings true knowledge
    : )

    • @wenbindeng9348
      @wenbindeng9348 Před rokem

      apparently , US and westerns are so bias to china and Asians. it shows why china or chinese ppl dont welcome westerners like your lookings. you dont expect someone will treat you good while you treat him like enmey. hello! wake up

    • @SophiaLegro
      @SophiaLegro Před rokem +4

      I also like to see the beautiful Tibet back to 2007 but was told without a (personal) guide I, as a foreigner, was not allowed to go to Lhasa. Lots of beautiful sites are not available for foreign tourist.

    • @nitaseely6830
      @nitaseely6830 Před rokem +4

      @@SophiaLegro you actually can

    • @SophiaLegro
      @SophiaLegro Před rokem +1

      @@nitaseely6830
      That’s a pity that you are not one of the four travel agents I’ve visited after I was rejected to buy a train tkt to Lhasa!

    • @nitaseely6830
      @nitaseely6830 Před rokem

      @@SophiaLegro poor man

  • @junruibeto8989
    @junruibeto8989 Před rokem +5

    I love that you stay objective about China by discussing both the positive and negative experiences. I am amazed by your inclusive and open mind. With such mindset, you are truly a global citizen!

  • @paulhill7928
    @paulhill7928 Před rokem +8

    So insightful, I am moving with my wife to China in 2025, so its great to be given advice from someone who has lived in China for a good length of time. 😃

  • @isasinclair603
    @isasinclair603 Před rokem +213

    Thank you! Please keeping posting videos like this! Short of visiting or living in other countries, this is the best way for me to learn. I watch different people's videos on China, try to take in as many different views and opinions as possible and make up my own mind as much as possible from that. Learning from people like you actually made me read books about Chinese history, politics and culture. I find this source of information more important than news. With everything one needs to apply critical thinking and consider the right to different opinions and mentalities that are based on where (and when, because countries change as you pointed out too) you were born and raised. So not everybody might come to the same conclusions. However if we only listend to the media driven narratives, we are at risk to become slaves to one sided and often false realities. Being open, listening and a willingness to learn and change is so important. I respect you for living this!
    Sidenote: I love the background in your video. I hope you are enjoying your new place. Was that one of your cats strolling around outside?

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +14

      Thanks for the nice comment, this video is a little mixed right now. I can only share my experience living here and how I feel, opinions aren't always correct just the way someone feels about something. The new place is nice, Yvonne and I really like it. The cat outside isn't our cat. It is a hutong cat. There are about 10 different cats running around our area.

  • @rankandfile4016
    @rankandfile4016 Před rokem +81

    My views mostly western on china but it took one trip to Hangzhou and changed 180.Especially Shanghai, love it x

    • @myleshagar9722
      @myleshagar9722 Před rokem +2

      Even Chinese say Hangzhou is a kind of heaven.

    • @LW78321
      @LW78321 Před rokem

      I can't wait to visit Hangzhou, it just looks so beautiful!

    • @user-nh8th1mv8y
      @user-nh8th1mv8y Před rokem

      There has been too much lies about China and Chinese government in the US and western media. Sad.

    • @tianlezheng6829
      @tianlezheng6829 Před rokem

      ​@@LW78321 my hometown is Hangzhou and I am welcome you to come here

  • @zak_7354
    @zak_7354 Před rokem +28

    Thank you for this, my views of the country have definitely changed. I live in Japan and the message that’s portrayed is very similar to the US. I’m glad I came across your channel

  • @memory_engine
    @memory_engine Před 6 měsíci +3

    Great video, thank you for presenting everything with a fair and objective attitude.

  • @kko-punch7059
    @kko-punch7059 Před rokem +297

    it is fair to point out those problems you have encountered in China. 1.4 billions population is a vast number to steer in right direction to please everyone in China, not to mention to please a foreigner who came from a totally different culture/society.. I absolutely love, respect and impressed by China and what the govt has done to transform the country from a "once" a iron curtain country to a world power in less than 30+ years. China is beautiful. Look at the hi speed train system and infrastructure they have build all over China and Hong Kong. just more than world class!! Bravo China!

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +50

      Yea, I can't imagine trying to manage all these people. I think the government does the best they can for the best outcome and not everyone will agree with it, but they have transformed this country in the last 40 years.

    • @kko-punch7059
      @kko-punch7059 Před rokem +29

      @@TripBitten enjoy what China has to offer. China has + and - just like anywhere in this complex world. No one can please everyone

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +32

      Yes, every country has pros and cons. I think China has been improving many peoples' lives and that is all you can really ask from a government. I have seen improvements in the 12 years I have been here.

    • @MrDavidc
      @MrDavidc Před rokem

      @@TripBitten Yesterday, GB News, was still spreading rumours that China was going to invade Taiwan and even be almost on a war situation with UK;which seems pointless from ever angle.

    • @johdo9953
      @johdo9953 Před rokem +7

      Still a ruthless country. Hospitals won't admit patients due to recent local govt policies, except for few people who met the stringent criteria. Also if you live in Xinjiang, Tibet, Inner Mongolia, they were treated different from Han Chinese. They can only cry, complaints are not heard but censored or jailed.

  • @amitduwal3726
    @amitduwal3726 Před rokem +100

    Thanks for your unbiased views on China. A different view from the Main Stream Media is always refreshing.

  • @ryncricket2001
    @ryncricket2001 Před rokem +7

    I’ve lived in Shanghai for almost 10 years now. And I agree with all of these. I wish everyone knew.

  • @graceg2716
    @graceg2716 Před rokem +148

    What impressed me most while visiting China was the care and love the government has for the older community! They take care of the elderly very well. Unlike the west where the elderly are disposed like garbage. The education system is amazing, the children are the future of the country and the government spends millions on the best technologies available.
    The food is amazing specially if you are a vegan or vegetarian, they have 100ths of years of experience putting a plate together. I wish I could live there one day.

    • @Andsleeter
      @Andsleeter Před rokem

      "take care of the elderly”.... The Chinese elderlies are dying like flies by the Wu han viruses.

    • @user-jm6fy6kq8m
      @user-jm6fy6kq8m Před rokem

      Really? I am from China. There is no subsidy for the elderly in rural areas, no pension (100 yuan a year is equivalent to nothing) and no medical insurance. The elderly in rural areas only rely on their children and dare not get sick. If they get sick, the whole family may be brought down.

    • @orangutan4696
      @orangutan4696 Před 3 měsíci

      People's parks of China vs waterfront properties for the elites in the US of A.

  • @kinggggray3388
    @kinggggray3388 Před rokem +121

    Thank you for your objective explanation, we in China do not need to be beautified, so reporting the situation truthfully is the best way,
    Our country is not perfect, but we will work together to improve the shortcomings, and the future will only be better.
    謝謝你客觀的解說,我們中國沒有需要被美化,所以像你如實報情況已經是最好的方式,
    我們國家並不是完美,但我們會合力改善不足之處,未來只會更好.

    • @Andsleeter
      @Andsleeter Před rokem

      "future will only be better.”..... Why dont you stop producing Covid viruses first?

    • @kinggggray3388
      @kinggggray3388 Před rokem

      @@Andsleeter Are you an idiot who wants to engage in hatred? Come on, we have 1.4 billion people, and friends from countless countries, you see your own numbers and then fight.

    • @lacosa24x
      @lacosa24x Před 11 měsíci +1

      What happens if your country invaded Taiwan and killed a lot of them when people in Taiwan if they wanna be in China they should move to China but how would you feel

    • @gwent5914
      @gwent5914 Před 7 měsíci

      @@lacosa24xwhy???????!

    • @Chimera-fr4mo
      @Chimera-fr4mo Před 4 měsíci

      In Chinese culture; The best way to achieve victory when two armies fight is to defeat the enemy with wisdom; The moderate approach is to defeat the enemy in diplomacy; The inferior method is to send troops to attack the enemy; The worst way is to attack the city.@@lacosa24x

  • @David-iu4mr
    @David-iu4mr Před rokem +14

    Beijing also has some air issues since there’s a desert right next to it. So sometimes there could be a lot of sandstorms hitting Beijing

  • @Gwen_Beautiful_Smile
    @Gwen_Beautiful_Smile Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this video! I would love to visit China one day! Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @johnbruenn8755
    @johnbruenn8755 Před rokem +14

    I SO appreciate hearing this! I absolutely HATE American media propaganda. Keep up the great work. Understanding obliterates prejudice.

  • @user-zw4ik1bt7r
    @user-zw4ik1bt7r Před rokem +226

    As a Chinese, your comments are very pertinent and objective. There are some things that need to be improved in China, but there is no doubt that the pace of development is absolutely very fast

    • @mremington8
      @mremington8 Před rokem +7

      they are not objective

    • @Andsleeter
      @Andsleeter Před rokem

      @@mremington8"not objective”...... Totally biased video from a privileged foreigner living the high life in the wealthiest city in China.

    • @IlJaxartes
      @IlJaxartes Před rokem +11

      A pity, that most chinese can't enjoy this "pertinent and objective" video and comments - 'cause CZcams is blocked in China, like many other sites and media.

    • @aduoused2216
      @aduoused2216 Před rokem +4

      @@IlJaxartes 因为很明显,黑中国的视频更多

    • @aduoused2216
      @aduoused2216 Před rokem +2

      @@IlJaxartes 并且会被推送流量

  • @dancerinmaya6813
    @dancerinmaya6813 Před rokem +58

    do you realise that China's incarceration number 1.6million is out 1.4 billion, and the US' 2.06 million incarceration number is out of 332,403,650, China does not have a higher incarceration rage as you said. Brazil has a population of 216,008,291, the incarceration rate is higher. Russia's population is 146,077,237 Thailand's population is 70,199,178, so forth and so on.

    • @user-ng6jp7du7w
      @user-ng6jp7du7w Před rokem +6

      His bias against China, maybe unconscious, remains.

    • @HalsW
      @HalsW Před rokem +1

      他依然是无知 傲慢的

    • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
      @wheresmyeyebrow1608 Před rokem +1

      It's not about the number it's also about the way the law is handed.
      Since China doesn't have rule of law (it has rule by law), this is a justified worry.

    • @user-wx5ks2mp4n
      @user-wx5ks2mp4n Před 2 měsíci

      It means crime rates, not a part of human rights.

  • @annilynfabillar4485
    @annilynfabillar4485 Před rokem +3

    Living in China is the first vlogger i subscribed to who showed us what China is really like. You're the second vlogger, i subscribe to you now.

  • @JadenFox
    @JadenFox Před rokem +1

    Thank you for providing a balancing perspective!
    VERY well done, I love your candor and openness... even how you danced around touchy topics was well handled. I had always suspected the china news we got was cherry-picked for optimum negativity, so it was nice to see a more genuine picture of life in China. The more I've traveled the planet the more I realize we humans are more alike than different... and are more civil and caring than the governments that claim to represent us. This video changed my mind on a LOT of things I "thought" I knew about China. Great work, you earned a subscription!

  • @iamcanadianedmonton
    @iamcanadianedmonton Před rokem +103

    your comment is fair and i agree. i worked for the provincial govt before i retired. i believe self-censorship happens in every countries. when i worked, there were things we staff talked about privately but not openly to upset management. yes, it is hard to be fired from the govt, but management could make your life a bit more uncomfortable. love from canada.

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +25

      Self-censorship is a big problem everywhere, because people don't want to upset others or lose their job. Thanks for the comments and always seeing the main point in my videos. I don't want to sugar coat everything and not be honest about my life here, seems some people only want positive news.

    • @kwask6062
      @kwask6062 Před rokem +3

      Correct sir👍

    • @sylviam6535
      @sylviam6535 Před rokem +5

      Self-censorship is the norm in the West now, especially if you’re on the political right.

    • @Zhuangzhou629
      @Zhuangzhou629 Před rokem +7

      ​@@TripBitten I lived in Spain for four years and when I talked to Spanish people in a public space, they hardly said anything politically sensitive. If they did, they would look around unconsciously, which called my attention. They told me it was better not to reveal one´s political preference to avoid troubles. That made me believe that in "democratic countries" there were invisible censorships too.

    • @Zhuangzhou629
      @Zhuangzhou629 Před rokem +2

      @@sylviam6535 Totally agree.

  • @peterchen952
    @peterchen952 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for your honesty and sharing it.

  • @harryshin3209
    @harryshin3209 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your personal experiences

  • @Cabbageisavegetable
    @Cabbageisavegetable Před 6 měsíci +3

    This video gave me a spark of hope in the internet, thank you!

  • @tejindersingh7297
    @tejindersingh7297 Před rokem +571

    1990. The Economist. China's economy has come to a
    halt.
    1996. The Economist. China's economy will face a hard
    landing
    1998. The Economist: China's economy entering a
    dangerous period of sluggish growth.
    1999. Bank of Canada: Likelihood of a hard landing for
    the Chinese economy.
    2000. Chicago Tribune: China currency move nails hard
    landing risk coffin.
    2001. Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas: A hard landing in
    China.
    2002. Westchester University: China Anxiously Seeks a
    Soft Economic Landing
    2003. KWR International: How to find a soft landing if
    China..
    2004. The Economist: The great fall of China?
    2005. Nouriel Roubini: The Risk of a Hard Landing in
    China
    2006. International Economy: Can China Achieve a Soft
    Landing?
    2007. TIME: Is China's Economy Overheating? Can China
    avoid a hard landing?
    2008. Forbes: Hard Landing In China?
    2009. Fortune: China's hard landing. China must find a
    way to recover.
    2010. Nouriel Roubini: Hard landing coming in China.
    2011. Business Insider: A Chinese
    2012. American Interest: Dismal Economic News from
    China: A Hard Landing
    2013. Zero Hedge: A Hard Landing In China
    2014. CNBC: A hard landing in China.
    2015. Forbes: Congratulations, You Got Yourself A
    Chinese Hard Landing..
    2016. The Economist: Hard landing looms for China
    2017. National Interest: Is China's Economy Going To
    Crash?
    2020. Economics Explained: The Scary Solution to the
    Chinese Debt Crisis
    2021. Global Economics: Has China's Downfall Started?
    2022. Cathie Wood: China's COLLAPSE Is FAR Worse
    Than You Think
    2022. Business Basics: China's Economic Crisis, GDP is
    Crashing, Protests Everywhere. China's financial crisis is
    Here.

    • @tonypeterson5316
      @tonypeterson5316 Před rokem +72

      How ironic, Cathie Wood's ARK ETF collapsed in 2022 😂

    • @teckmenglee8060
      @teckmenglee8060 Před rokem +1

      Great summary for the Economist's view of China over the years. Compared to the real situation and we all know how biased American news media is.
      USA and Western's narrative is to put China down and all media in Europe and US is like that; has been happening for decades but now it is seriously getting worst,

    • @Twodime4032
      @Twodime4032 Před rokem +86

      Well Europe is collapsing now

    • @peacefulworldh9902
      @peacefulworldh9902 Před rokem +116

      😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤they just love China too much! 😅😂😆 China here, China there, China crash on daily basis

    • @Yellow1964
      @Yellow1964 Před rokem

      Mr. Singh, what is your point? It seems the western media lie since 1990 until 2022 according to Mr. Singh. Love live Singh.

  • @gordonstyles5676
    @gordonstyles5676 Před rokem +377

    I have lived in China for 17 years, I have built my own 250 person factory from the ground up. I believe from speaking to government guys in my city that they are very keen to get more talented foreigners back into China. The problem is, and I know this from firsthand experience trying to recruit people from overseas, people just don’t want to do the quarantine. I think after they reopen, there will be a flood of foreign talent into the country. I also strongly agree that pollution is significantly reduced, I know from all of the regulations that we now have to comply with, that the government is taking this very seriously. I am currently touring Europe seeing customers, I am absolutely astonished at how bad Europe has become, it’s politics are a joke, its infrastructure is crumbling, manufacturing is on the brink of having to close down two or three days a week. China is doing a fabulous job in comparison. I think it’s about time the arrogant western politicians started to learn some lessons from China.

    • @Channel-rs2lf
      @Channel-rs2lf Před rokem +30

      Many Chinese government guys are quite down-to-earth and practical. They want to do a great job and then get a good career. They are not retired actors/actresses, Internet celebrities, or attention seekers on social media, just like what happened in some other countries 🤣

    • @Yellow1964
      @Yellow1964 Před rokem +5

      Gordon, how are you? I left China in 1991 and have lived in Texas over 31 years. I make a living as a cop in Texas over 25 years.

    • @bondbond611
      @bondbond611 Před rokem +2

      fair comment and share the same view as you do!

    • @formulaic78
      @formulaic78 Před rokem

      Lessons like how to close your country off from the world and lock people in their homes or inadequate and entirely medically unnecessary quarantine centers? Because I'm afraid all the positives come hand in hand with the negatives. It's like why does it take a decade or more to build a single high speed rail line in Britain? Because people can protest it and say not in my backyard. But that freedom also ensures that any loss of personal freedom is limited as much as possible. Also consider that Chinese wages are far lower and people will accept back breaking hours and conditions because they have never been offered anything better. People in the West expect far more. That makes them complacent sure, but as they like to say in China the differences in the countries, positive and negative, are two sides of the same coin. Give me freedom any day.

    • @scottyw12
      @scottyw12 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Channel-rs2lf retired actors哈哈哈哈哈哈哈,泽连斯基说:你直接报身份证号得了

  • @antonyguy9808
    @antonyguy9808 Před 5 měsíci

    I really love your content . It is so nice. I will binge watching for sure

  • @projectsjh1629
    @projectsjh1629 Před rokem +3

    Excellent content from my limited perspective of four brief visits to Hong Kong and two to mainland China -- unfortunately each of them was for a week or less. Compared to Mandarin with its tones and hanzi (its "alphabet") German is child's play. However it still took me a good six years of diligent study in country to reach an advanced level and a total of ten years there to internalize it. In the course of reaching that level, many of my opinions of the culture changed significantly as I became able to understand it better. I also found becoming truly advanced as opposed to having intermediate conversational fluency opened all kinds of social and work doors. There were even cases where "by-the-book" strict government bureaucrats astonished me with creative interpretation of the rules to help me.
    That darn sure NEVER happened to me the years my German was intermediate.
    Have you had the same dual language/cultural learning curve in China with a similarly positive impact, or has your work led to less of an emphasis on learning the remarkably difficult language?

  • @lovejihadspecialist
    @lovejihadspecialist Před rokem +185

    Thanks for your videos! Your insights as a western immigrant in China who has spent enough time gathering actual on-the-ground wisdom about the place is quite valuable. It’s a relief to hear some reliable insider information! Especially in this current climate of fearmongering and mistrust between nations.

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 Před rokem

      It is not Internet sensorship , it’s USA anti China propaganda sensorship , China won’t manage internet if USA funded anti China propaganda not existed. China don’t need to manage internet if cia funded fake news propaganda not existed. HK is perfect example for his USA brainwashed the people in Hk . Thanks China government protecting the people in China rejected USA and the whole western countries anti China fake news propaganda!

    • @johdo9953
      @johdo9953 Před rokem +2

      Basically he said China is not as bad as it seems from western media, but it is still bad place to be. Not only you can't speak about the govt, you basically self censored to avoid trouble, that's a huge concern to people who enjoyed freedom and say just about anything. Also that means you miss a lot of news what's happening in China, so you have to rely on western media to learn what is going on within China.

    • @therealdeal2163
      @therealdeal2163 Před rokem +14

      @@johdo9953 So basically you prefer to listen to misinformation than actual real experience ? The western MSM paints China with a dystopian brush that is actually untrue but you prefer to believe that than a fair analysis and assessment from a person who has actually lived on the ground in China ? So you prefer chaos to harmony, I guess that's everybody's choice in the west ...., Say what you like , do what you like even if it means hurting your fellow man or exploiting him . That's great for you ! But in China , people prefer harmony to chaos they see what total freedom means and that is chaos and death ! And they prefer to live peacefully, respecting their neighbours boundaries and expecting their neighbours to respect their boundaries ....that is why face is so important .....so each to their own ....you have your system , China has theirs .....stop trying to force your values on the Chinese .....

    • @johdo9953
      @johdo9953 Před rokem

      @@therealdeal2163 So you prefer the lockdown and quarantine measures in China? China not forcing values on its people? The govt doesn't allow people to even mention 8964. If you prefer to stuck in a prison jail then so be it.

    • @gaomingao1016
      @gaomingao1016 Před rokem +10

      @@johdo9953 我是中国人,我喜欢我们的政府,虽然政府也有问题,但是我们过的很幸福。

  • @yojimbo3681
    @yojimbo3681 Před rokem +37

    Thank you for providing a much more balanced view of the good and bad sides of China.

  • @thegoodexplorer105
    @thegoodexplorer105 Před 2 měsíci +2

    very unbiased opinion, this is what I was looking for, good job my boy!!!

  • @Zudon99
    @Zudon99 Před rokem

    Very insightful. Great to know. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @anthonytsui7821
    @anthonytsui7821 Před rokem +9

    well, thank for your words , be good, live well, be safe, where you live be happy,

  • @B.H90
    @B.H90 Před rokem +15

    U need to give "2013" some credit for work done on air pollution, double the high-speed rail miles, subway, people's income increases, etc., as most of these things u mentioned happened during the " 2013" period.

    • @changaiai
      @changaiai Před rokem

      Could you shed some light on what he meant by 2013?

    • @ni9htl0rd8
      @ni9htl0rd8 Před rokem

      @@changaiai I would assume he's referring to the start of Xi Jinping's term in office.

  • @JohannesLee
    @JohannesLee Před 8 měsíci +5

    I must say that this is one of the most unbiased video about China. As a Foreigner living in China for 14 years, I can see the difference and extreme narrative both from China and west point of view. But....sometimes the people and government are two different entities and not a representative of a country.

  • @dporrasxtremeLS3
    @dporrasxtremeLS3 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting and entertaining! Thanks alot! Subscribed! Great content.

  • @paulines4441
    @paulines4441 Před rokem +6

    I can't wait to go to China next October to meet the lovely people.

  • @tutu5104
    @tutu5104 Před rokem +16

    I am SO HAPPY to see people love China and see our achievements!!!

    • @nykos222
      @nykos222 Před rokem +1

      Yes, we love Taiwan. That country is the real China and it is actually a place in which Chinese enjoy living.

    • @suspiciousbird487
      @suspiciousbird487 Před rokem +1

      I'm happy to see that the living conditions of people across the globe from me are getting better

    • @beslemeto
      @beslemeto Před rokem

      Looks like your government doesn't love us foreigners though! 😅

  • @CultureCompassTV
    @CultureCompassTV Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very interesting, thank you for proving a window into what living in China is like as a foreigner. I look forward to vist the country. I've lived in the Philippines and loved it. I also met Chinese people there and generally I thought they were pretty cool and interesting people.

  • @TheArtofCharlaEsser
    @TheArtofCharlaEsser Před rokem +1

    Great video! I have lived in China for 14 years. Still here! You are 100% accurate.

  • @livetill7136
    @livetill7136 Před rokem +3

    I have subscribed from Singapore. Good to hear a more objective view on China.

  • @khsaw6679
    @khsaw6679 Před rokem +18

    Seeing is believing , its only for those who don't venture abroad only relying on thier mainstream media, they become reductant.

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +6

      Yes, I find the best way to learn about a culture or group of people is to meet them and see how they live for yourself.

  • @mariatong2022
    @mariatong2022 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your videos and views about living in China. Very informative👍

  • @jerrywilkinson2873
    @jerrywilkinson2873 Před rokem +35

    I've been living in China for several years and have just about the same experiences and opinion as you "
    Trip Bitten " . The Chinese People are happy , well treated by employers and the Government. People in the US are so misinformed , or should I say purposely misinformed. I find trying to convince old " US " friends of this is almost impossible , so much so I rarely even try anymore. It's sad really , The US Government and media spreads false information and hate.

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +9

      I can't really talk with "old" US friends anymore and when I go back I just kind of brush off the crazy questions about China. It is sad how misinformed many are on the topic.

    • @silferbuu86
      @silferbuu86 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​​@@TripBittenI've been watching China and its social media from time to time. At first, I believed that the CCP were evil like everyone else. I'm not saying that they're good, but there has to be a reason why no one challenged them. Over the years, I quickly saw different perspectives of China and why they do things, what's their mentality like? I see why things are like this with China and how their society generally works. Things like the Uyghurs stuff for example, made no sense to me, and why I emplore people to really research over democratic bias. I try to tell my gf about China and she calls me a brainwashed sinophile, saying she knows more than me because she's from the neighboring country and I was born in the US, even if my blood is from there. She doesn't believe anything I say. China has its downsides but has a lot of upsides too. Hence why they're no. 2 compared to any other country.

  • @bobguard
    @bobguard Před rokem +9

    Appreciate your fair comments. Enjoy your frank opinion.

  • @fionafeng8477
    @fionafeng8477 Před rokem +113

    I am Chinese and work in Ireland for so many years. I was verbally attacked by other nationalities during COVID. Also I knew some Chinese were actually physically attacked by locals. So Chinese people in China need to see what happened to other Chinese abroad. it’s not anti foreigner in China. I think most Chinese people are just angry about that.

    • @blackcat_wing4115
      @blackcat_wing4115 Před rokem +7

      同胞,保护好自己啊

    • @hotrodjones74
      @hotrodjones74 Před rokem

      My Russian friends are having a hard time overseas as well. Yet I'm treated well in Moscow despite being a US citizen. The world is a crazy place. TBH I'm inclined to believe that the American deep state (not Trump) we're behind the COVID-19 outbreak. There's a lot of daming evidence.

    • @xichen9459
      @xichen9459 Před rokem

      更可怕的是那些高华,觉得中国人受欺负是应该的。。妈的

    • @joncn005
      @joncn005 Před rokem

      人家打你,你就打回去唄。

    • @fionafeng8477
      @fionafeng8477 Před rokem +6

      @@joncn005 打我到没有,只是言语攻击,我直接回击,姐不吃亏

  • @myroeganilees6230
    @myroeganilees6230 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Very informative, thx XD❤

  • @lynnewebb4573
    @lynnewebb4573 Před rokem +10

    I have recently subscribed and am really enjoying your, very informative, videos. I am living in my 5th country (Spain), having originated in Australia 73 years ago. I've lived in all hemispheres and have spent extended time in 27 countries, all told. This may sound unique but having met so many ex-pats from around the world, I realize just how many of us are shaking off our roots and getting out into the world. I love the feeling that comes with experiencing global consciousness and feel sorry for the poor, ignorant people who only know their own, narrow little world and the small-mindedness that comes with it.

  • @ahkoy973
    @ahkoy973 Před rokem +32

    Thank you for your honest opinion

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +3

      I try my best to be honest and explain what I have experienced while living here.

  • @chen_ki_watermelon_cat
    @chen_ki_watermelon_cat Před rokem +1

    I have went to china for about a week and it was beautiful lot of interesting places and things to do would recommend it too every one.

  • @mandyluo1371
    @mandyluo1371 Před rokem +1

    Great content. Thank you!

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Před rokem +52

    Love this so much and so true about American media. I’ve families in both east and the west and I’m always traveling. I would really love it if my friends from the west can travel more and see the world. When we understand each other more. There will be real world peace.

  • @Self-funded50Cents
    @Self-funded50Cents Před rokem +6

    i live in NY, I don’t wanna take any public transportations because of safety reasons, if I am afraid to do this and that, what kind of freedom do I have??

  • @lostsoulukraine
    @lostsoulukraine Před rokem

    It’s good hear various perspectives on a country or even other aspects in general

  • @V1NC3R0
    @V1NC3R0 Před rokem +1

    Such a factual and balanced report, thank you!

  • @thelegittaco974
    @thelegittaco974 Před rokem +26

    Truly enlightening. I’m a HKer, but I have worked to ensure I ain’t clouded by what I would call the “HK bubble” when it comes to China. From my experience and observations of China, indeed, the people remains friendly to foreigners and China’s stance on foreign relations is still foreign-friendly, but when it comes to internal policies, especially about COVID control and America in particular, it is indeed criminalising of foreigners, depending on how messages are translated to English or even the choice of words in Chinese. I personally don’t believe the government is trying to do this out of total pure malice, but I can definitely see how their changing policies are heading along a similar line to America’s policies on China. China is heading along a good path to success, but right now, some of their news does make foreigners’ lives in China hard or uncomfortable. Their news isn’t based on false narratives, but the way they utilise the truth is concerning at times. If they continue like this, we would only commit the same mistakes as America.
    I am confident in China though. Talking to the mainland Chinese here in Canada, the attitude of the people is definitely friendly to foreigners. On the record of the Chinese government’s success in the past, I trust they will eventually note this problem. It’s only a matter of if they’ll recognise it soon enough and respond quick enough.
    This sounds like a very biased opinion, but I guess this is what my experience has told me🤣ofc, it ain’t gonna be as genuine as someone truly living in China, and is also a foreigner, so I don’t think I have particularly much say on the matter. What do you think?

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +7

      I agree with you, I don't think it is out of malice or hate, but it can make foreigners feel less welcomed at times (truth be told, I would rather be a foreigner here, than in the US). Again, it is always hard when talking about opinions or feelings, so everything I said should be taken with that in mind. I'm just one guy living here and my views have changed a lot since I have been here. Mostly for the good, like I said in the video.

    • @thelegittaco974
      @thelegittaco974 Před rokem +5

      @@TripBitten well said. It is a growing concern; we Chinese should not become as crazy as the Americans if we truly desire to build our presence on the global stage and play our part. I do appreciate hearing such opinions like yours anyhow; it’s a reminder that China may not be as shit as the West portrays it, but there are still issues and problems to address. I think so long as we are aware of nuances and the multilayered nature of these social-political discussions, we can really progress forward.

    • @Nekon3k0
      @Nekon3k0 Před rokem

      It's not even just China who pushes these anti-foreigner COVID policies, check out the videos made by people living in Japan or South Korea, two major countries heavily influenced by western culture who you'd think would be more tolerant and understanding towards western foreigners yet that's not the case at all.

    • @thelegittaco974
      @thelegittaco974 Před rokem

      @@Nekon3k0 dang really?? I don’t engage too much with dither’s politics…that’s actually quite shocking

  • @les8518
    @les8518 Před 4 dny +1

    Fantastic video. Thank you very much giving and showing your honest thoughts about China.

  • @RichardSmith-ms6hh
    @RichardSmith-ms6hh Před rokem

    Thanks for chatting about your "journey" of living and working in China

  • @yingxu7908
    @yingxu7908 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for sharing

  • @chapht
    @chapht Před rokem +6

    👍👍👍👍👍 Honest, precise, concise and etc in reporting ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @whisperer5204
    @whisperer5204 Před rokem +1

    Great vlog..I would love to visit China now..Pls.continue to do more vlogs. Iam from the Philippines..Tnx

  • @user-hw5xw7yc8b
    @user-hw5xw7yc8b Před rokem

    Thank you for your objective description of China, and wish you a better life

  • @MetaView7
    @MetaView7 Před rokem +16

    1:16 No, according to your chart, China has a low incarceration rate.

  • @fannybirot2362
    @fannybirot2362 Před rokem +61

    I don't think the government is having restrictions targeting foreigners since covid, it's just restriction from anyone from outside of China, including Chinese people like me, I haven't been able to go back to China for a few years now, Of course technically I can do it, just cost a lot of money and time of confinement and troubles. And I understand and support China~s policy to protect people's life! But of course I would love China to re-open soon, too. Just wanna say China's policy is not targeting foreigners, Chinese people suffer not less than you foreigners. It's all for one purpose: to protect life from covid.

    • @gohsiewhau4819
      @gohsiewhau4819 Před rokem +13

      Chinese culture is always life first. Without life,there is nothing. The government protects lives of people n that is their priority,preventing lives being lost...👍😍❤️🙏

    • @Eadric_The_Wild
      @Eadric_The_Wild Před rokem

      @@gohsiewhau4819
      "Chinese culture is always life first"
      HAHAHAHAHAHA that's the funniest joke I've heard in a long time
      there is no way you actually believe that. Chinese people have almost no regard for human life and absolutely zero regard for animal life.
      There are literally thousands upon thousands of videos on the Internet that display China's lack of concern and respect for human life. The amount of videos from China that show people being chewed up by escalators is unreal. That stuff literally NEVER happens in the West because in the West we actually do value human life so we have very strict regulations for health and safety and build quality so people don't get hurt or killed. And that's just one example. Elevators seem to be quite unsafe in China too - there are plenty of videos showing Chinese people getting crushed by elevators due to the lack of safety failsafes like the ones we have in the West.
      Then there's the blatant disregard for human life that the average Chinese person displays... again, there are literally THOUSANDS of videos that show Chinese people just completely ignoring people who are severely injured, despite their pleas for help. If you are lying on the street dying in China, NOBODY will help you. It's genuinely disturbing. I've seen videos of children getting ran over in China and instead of helping them, everyone just completely ignores them and leaves them lying there in the middle of the street, nobody ever even stops to call an ambulance.
      But of course that's the way it is in China, after all they live under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party - an organisation that has proved how little it cares for human lives time and time again. From killing 45 MILLION people during the so-called "great leap forward" to burying train crash survivors ALIVE in order to cover-up the fact that a train crash had happened so as not to lose face in front of the international community. There are many, many more examples I can give but there are far more acts of cruelty and callousness committed by the CCP that we will never know about because the CCP cover everything up and censor everything. We only know about that train crash for example because a Western journalist managed to secretly film the CCP demolishing and burying the wreckage of the train (with survivors still alive in inside). Who knows what other sordid, evil and downright sadistic things the Chinese Communist Party has committed.
      Even on small scales like assassinating that doctor who alerted everyone to COVID while the Chinese Government was trying very hard to cover it up, the CCP will kill anyone who gets in their way and are ready and willing to sacrifice millions of Chinese people at a moments notice.
      Saying that "life comes first in China" is incredibly disrespectful to the literal TENS OF MILLIONS of people who have died either directly at the hands of the CCP or as a result of the coldness and callousness the CCP has baked into Chinese culture and society.
      And I haven't even gotten to the rampant animal cruelty and abuse that goes on in China. It's simply horrific. China shows almost no respect for human life but they show absolutely ZERO respect for animal life. From torturing dogs to death just to "make the meat more tender" to hunting entire species to near extinction just to use their body parts in Chinese traditional medicine. It's absolutely disgusting. But I am not surprised. China is a country where the government runs students over with tanks just for protesting, so of course they don't have any respect for the lives of animals.
      I really am truly disgusted and horrified by the things I see happening in China.
      If you truly believe that the CCP cares about people then you are completely brainwashed and deluded. The CCP isn't continuing the lock down because they "care about human lives", they're doing it because this is what they've always wanted - complete control over the population and an excuse to monitor their every movement 24/7. It also involves corruption, with Xi Jinping intentionally strangling the economy of Shanghai with constant lock downs in order to bring the government officials there into line.
      I'm guessing that you're Chinese and you're going to respond to this by just saying "yeah but the West is bad too, the US is bad too, Europe is bad too, etc". You might be right. The West has done some bad stuff, but no Western nation has ever done anything as bad as what the Chinese Comunnist Party does on a regular basis. I mean, why do you think that Hong Kongers are so opposed to being ruled by the CCP and have fled to Western nations? It's because they know how evil the CCP is and don't want to be ruled by them - and I don't blame them, they're right to be afraid of the CCP.
      Please, I implore you ignore the propaganda that the CCP feeds you and use a VPN to access Western websites and learn the truth about the world and all the borrible things that the CCP has done. Just be careful because the CCP will arrest you if they catch you learning the truth about the world. Which, again, is yet another example of why the CCP are the "bad guys". In the West, we have free speech and can say anything we want about whoever or whatever we want. Meanwhile in China, you get arrested for posting pictures of winnie the Pooh on the Internet. I know you're not stupid, surely you can see that, despite its flaws, the West is morally superior to China. I hope one day that Chinese people will rise up against the tyranny of the CCP and overthrow them and replace them with a democratic, free government that doesn't torture and execute people just for criticising them.

    • @pei8136
      @pei8136 Před rokem +3

      @@gohsiewhau4819 厂

    • @user-bm7ls3fp6d
      @user-bm7ls3fp6d Před rokem +4

      国内的防疫政策不会像前面那样动不动就封城,现在做的是精准防控了,一切都在慢慢改善中。

    • @Wearable_Technology
      @Wearable_Technology Před rokem +1

      It is strange that such a high efficacy gov change so slow of their covid policy

  • @angrryred
    @angrryred Před rokem +1

    THANKS FOR THE HONEST REVIEW

  • @chuenyeelau
    @chuenyeelau Před rokem

    Love it and appreciates your fair reporting.

  • @angeliquewu8318
    @angeliquewu8318 Před rokem +66

    This was really fair! I was so scared because of the click-baity thumbnail lmaooo
    This is actually basically just my personal opinion on China, as a Chinese myself.
    However, whenever I talk to others or argue online, I tend to come off as more pro-China, because nuance is dead and there are too many negative things on the Western side of the internet already.

    • @TripBitten
      @TripBitten  Před rokem +29

      The problem is if you say anything balanced or nice about China, people think you are pro-China. Nuance is dead, because that would require real thought and not just re-telling your teams (parties) lines. People don't want to accept that there is good and bad in every country....

    • @Endoplexer
      @Endoplexer Před rokem +7

      Lots of things culturally in China and US are incompatible.

    • @liongkienfai104
      @liongkienfai104 Před rokem +3

      Seen a lot of your comments around and must say I like the way you think

    • @angeliquewu8318
      @angeliquewu8318 Před rokem +1

      @@liongkienfai104 me? Really??
      Where lol?
      I do comment a decent amount on SCMP… because they get a lot of things wrong.

    • @breakerofbucks
      @breakerofbucks Před rokem

      You're anti-anti-chinese but are you pro-chinese?? You think its okay that weegars winnie po social credit taiwan hk PELOSI xiangyu mao 3 gazillion communists ate my hunger??????

  • @user-od7wu3kc7c
    @user-od7wu3kc7c Před rokem +22

    Thank you for your fair report!

  • @patmaurer8541
    @patmaurer8541 Před 2 měsíci +2

    "We have to look at progress and measurable outcomes to determine the effectiveness of a government." I think we've lost sight of that in the US. We're so focused on ideology, we've stopped measuring RESULTS.

  • @yiplekhong5111
    @yiplekhong5111 Před rokem

    Great episode!

  • @kaiki8490
    @kaiki8490 Před rokem +3

    I am old enough to remember the pollution and acid rain in the USA in the 80s
    There were even tv programs about acid rain causing people's hair to change color when washing.

  • @rayhughes
    @rayhughes Před rokem +81

    Cheers for your video. Your experiences are pretty accurate from my limited experiences. Listening to Western Media about China and you would be forgiven for thinking it is a terrible country - until you realize from the word go, it is all totally negative propaganda to generate fear.
    Even mild mannered western media social stories about China, more often than not , lead first with referrals to Tienanmen, or Xinjiang.
    How about every time I look at a good social media story about western successes, it began with an introduction of past questionable military adventures - such as ; Vietnam, or Iraq, or Syria, or Chile, or tragic disasters as a consequence of Corporate Greed?
    Looking to the cause of this negativity eventually the pin drops. It is an ideological and economic war originating from the present dominant Global power.
    Who controls Britain? Who controls Nato? Who dictates to the EU.? Why are all Western media outlets selling the same story? Who controls the media?

    • @pandabearoceanpark
      @pandabearoceanpark Před rokem +8

      Spot on!

    • @tonypeterson5316
      @tonypeterson5316 Před rokem

      There are tons of censorships in the US! There are many things that the mainstream media can't report and they also ban social media accounts that expose the truth.

    • @clarencehubert4370
      @clarencehubert4370 Před rokem +5

      Tiannamen was a color revolution which recruited Chinese citizens and took place on Chinese soil (at the heart of the capital actually).
      The CPC started to take systematic measures against the Xinjiang problem because Uyghur extremists, who were Chinese citizens, attacked other normal non-muslim Chinese citizens, again, on Chinese soil (Kunming railway station).
      So both internal affairs I would say.
      Vietnam, Iraq, Syria, Chile are not USA.
      Isn't that interesting.

    • @peacefulworldh9902
      @peacefulworldh9902 Před rokem +6

      US is the big boss of the West😂 when China and Russia want to be their own bosses , the US say, no bro, you dare not! Or I will beat you up from all angles😂 sad!

    • @haniahannslew4108
      @haniahannslew4108 Před rokem

      @@clarencehubert4370 Totally true. I agree. Tiannamen was a color revolution. Xinjaing problem was too. using extremists to divide the country, just like u s a used Osama binladin to get Russia out of Afghanistan.

  • @spordniar
    @spordniar Před rokem +1

    I worked in Foxconn Longhua factory, the bathroom floors are frequently flooded with urines by the afternoon, I’d always have to tiptoe in and out to prevent getting splashed by urine. Now I am in Silicon Valley working for Apple, while there are sometimes a few drips here and there on the ground but never like what I experienced in Longhua.

  • @tanzeelahmadhashmi6209

    Thanks for the piece. Got a very realistic insight of China

  • @jackchiu7560
    @jackchiu7560 Před rokem +89

    It's nice to listen to you talking about things in China from an American perspective (or from a foreigner's viewpoint, for that matter). I'd like to express my opinion about censorship and freedom of speech/expression in China as well as related matters the like of why ordinary Chinese like foreigners but the government seems to make it harder for foreigners to live and work in China, among others.
    I was among the first or second batch of people (most Chinese from Taiwan and Hong Kong) coming to work in China after the paramount leader Deng Xiaoping opened up China to the outside world in late 1970s. The country at that time was dirt poor and there was no private business. The monthly wage of state-owned enterprise workers was ¥20.00 and there were 2 foreign exchange rates: (1) officially at US$1=¥1 and (2) on black market at US$1=¥10. A can of Coca-Cola cost ¥1.00 and the Forbidden City in Beijing was in a state of disrepair that was heart-breaking. Surprisingly, air pollution was unheard of in 1980's and it only became a pretty serious problem in late 1990's after 2 decades of toiling to churn out consumer goods for the West.
    The ordinary mainland Chinese were very friendly, especially so to the American technicians in our team. With deep regret, the West gradually turned against China when they saw that China followed its own course of development and didn't become more democratic the way they expected. As with any other country, China has the same problems with dissidents and opposition groups. A simple arithmetic calculation shows that at 1% there will be 14.5 million dissenting voices in the nation. Now, I think you (and everyone else) understand why there is censorship of the internet and restrictions on freedom of speech and expression in China -- especially when the West and their mass media notoriously spread disinformation and hates against the nation (the very things that you admitted of being forced fed prior to your working and living in China).
    I do hope that you can appreciate things from this perspective and be more lenient in your opinion toward China regarding the freedom that Americans and Europeans took for granted in the so-called "democratic" system of governance that, unfortunately, the Jacks and Jills on the streets are mostly kept from knowing the actions of those who wield real power once elected by you. For the past 40 years, successive Chinese governments have worked very hard to look after the welfare of its people and so the current government under Xi Jinping deserves the full support of over 95% of the Chinese population. The "feel good" sentiment is simply hard to beat, even for me personally at this very moment.

    • @Cr-nc1tl
      @Cr-nc1tl Před rokem +10

      每个国家的国情不一样,事实上我们大多数人都支持自己的政府。因为政府让我们的生活变得更好了,所以我们拥护政府。

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 Před rokem +2

      Younger people in developed nations have a more positive view over the older ones.
      There is a need to exploit the generations to target the messagings

    • @yvonnehua1266
      @yvonnehua1266 Před rokem +4

      Thank you for you authentic words!

    • @josephlau9585
      @josephlau9585 Před rokem

      Hi Jack. TQVM for your very well written, knowledgeable, and informative article. I fully support.

    • @dfwyuvera
      @dfwyuvera Před rokem +1

      Totally agree with you Jack. 👍

  • @sashal1658
    @sashal1658 Před rokem +3

    In terms of business, at least in my hometown Zhejiang, it's easy to start a new business. And actually, the government is very supportive and in a servant's mindset, since the "最多跑一次" movement. They will guide you through the regulations and licensing process or simplify the process. Also, small businesses are exempted from taxes.
    But yea, I don't know much about China's foreign policies but I can imagine there are still gaps that need to be bridged for foreigners to live and work easier in China.

  • @TeacherLadyC
    @TeacherLadyC Před rokem

    Thank you very much for sharing this information about China

  • @ninobee
    @ninobee Před rokem +1

    Very interesting! Thank you.

  • @yijiancai1651
    @yijiancai1651 Před rokem +9

    Simple opinion: A government's priority should always be its own people and domestic policies, not foreigners.
    I don't agree with your point on state media trying to antagonize foreigners(whether intentional or not). Because at times (especially now) you can't satisfy everybody and in China policy making always leaning towards "protecting the interest of majority". And you just have to live with it. The same as when I studied in the US for many years, I couldn't do things that I regard normal in China, you join the majority and social trend if you want to be socialized and integrated. But a foreigner is a foreigner, and as you said China has changed a lot, I also find it challenging to adapt at first from coming back.
    This is completely different from the western media's stance which can be total anti-China narratives from top to bottom. You can hear the same news from western media and Chinese media and you get two complete different stories. It is not for its people but for the politicians narratives and big corporates interest. News is just a tool and they don't care whether it's true or not, as long as make people believe it and use it. Yes there same online media in China that only attract views with extreme opinions, but on the goverment level I don't think so. Chinese people do generally have more views and knowledge on the world than people think(you probably have the same view before coming to China too). The fact that Chinese people ARE aware of the world around them and understand them better is unknown to western audience who only learn China from their media.
    What I would say is that Chinese media is really bad, in "propagada" for international audience. The international audience was never the focus or priority for the state media, not until recent years with CGTN. They are not trying to be like BBC or CNN, just see as another source of getting information. Just like in business, competition is always good for consumers.

    • @royjayakody3191
      @royjayakody3191 Před rokem

      I understood you as a educated person..trough your comment.I am from sri lanka. and 66 years old. l came to hear read the comments to improve my english knowlagde. iam learning my self and understand I am little bit up now...

  • @frednorman1
    @frednorman1 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this video and other videos you have posted. I have never visited China but read about it extensively and have a number of Chinese fiends. I am a retired doctor in California but I’ve had a number of Chinese colleagues so I get to hear their opinions. I love your comments m, I think it’s a more nuanced view of China, and it is a great nation and a great people. I get tired of the saber rattling in the United States and wish we would cooperate more with China.

  • @cloudsjeff3535
    @cloudsjeff3535 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It's always good for one to learn from different sources and think for themselves.