We Discovered the Real Reason China is so Ugly

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  • čas přidán 25. 11. 2022
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Komentáře • 801

  • @ADVChina
    @ADVChina  Před rokem +36

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    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před rokem +3

      Your title is not very constructive. 👎
      It's generalizing, aggressive, and the only response it will get from Chinese is.. anger & resentment towards you.
      Why not word it instead : "10 things China can improve, to make its coutryside more harmonious" ?

    • @Merc399
      @Merc399 Před rokem

      love advchina super looking forward to ADVamerica!! just saying I think it's a winner

    • @pepsi-mcrib
      @pepsi-mcrib Před rokem

      Could you please bring your documentaries to other platforms other than Vimeo? For some reason need a credit card to pay there and cannot use my Paypal. Very annoying.

    • @Merc399
      @Merc399 Před rokem

      @@pepsi-mcrib stop using PayPal. The rest of us have already closed our PayPal accounts. They're trying to fine people 2500 for their speech based on some internal teams decision on what's appropriate. Literal corporate fascism. Revolut and a number of other digital banks will issue you a digital card you can use for services like these

    • @Totem9519
      @Totem9519 Před rokem

      Hi guys. Just curious. Why did you move to the east coast? If there's a video about this, could anyone direct me to it?

  • @annaroitman4765
    @annaroitman4765 Před rokem +223

    There is a classic Soviet movie based on just that - a guy who flies from Moscow to at Petersburg after getting drunk on new years eve (or the opposite,don't remember) and ends up in a commie block just like the one he lives in, same street name, same flat number , same building ,his keys even opened the same flat number only that it wasn't his flat. It was a residence of a pretty young lady and they end up married

    • @dutchdigger1996
      @dutchdigger1996 Před rokem +2

      What's the name of the movie?

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 Před rokem +18

      Got to be the other way around, Moscow is well known for having such crappy infrastructure outside the own town compare to the ginormous Monarchy commissioned St. Petersburg... which is truly a peace of art of a city.

    • @annaroitman4765
      @annaroitman4765 Před rokem +14

      @@dutchdigger1996 the irony of fate

    • @Pizzacheese10
      @Pizzacheese10 Před rokem +6

      @@dutchdigger1996 it's irony of fate

    • @seriouscat2231
      @seriouscat2231 Před rokem +5

      @@dutchdigger1996, Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром! (1975)

  • @BixbyConsequence
    @BixbyConsequence Před rokem +25

    The grey buildings match up nicely with the grey air.

  • @kateaye3506
    @kateaye3506 Před rokem +157

    Boys, I have to admit; I really miss the old ADV bike ride chats. It was a brilliant way to end my working week. I'd grab a cup of tea, get my couch comfy and wile away a Sat arvo listening to you zoom through China. Matt's hair was the highlight of it all. He rocked that style big time.
    Sigh. An era is over. Well and truly.

    • @Ronbo1948
      @Ronbo1948 Před rokem +17

      I loved their videos and comments on contemporary China as well - east, west, north and south the twosome on the bikes covered the entire country. No longer is China "mysterious" to me.

    • @LapisandHamtarolover
      @LapisandHamtarolover Před rokem +17

      And it's coming seven years since their first ADVChina video!

    • @GullmanRollger666
      @GullmanRollger666 Před rokem +5

      True 🥲

    • @yvonnemariane2265
      @yvonnemariane2265 Před rokem

      coulda started this with a 'thanks for this video'. That said..." lol. "Boys"? Ok...

    • @PeterKnagge
      @PeterKnagge Před rokem +7

      It is hilarious to see how their attitude has changed...

  • @DonaldCicc
    @DonaldCicc Před rokem +66

    I lived in Shanghai for eight years, returning to the states in July 2021. When I first moved there the three story apartments were still all over. First floor shared kitchen, then living space on the second and third stories. When I was looking for my second apartment I came across several which had redone the third story in a western style apartment. They had a lot of charm and character. But most were being demolished in favor of new high rises.

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Před rokem +3

      I spent time in Dalian and I rarely saw 3 story building in the two parts I would spend time in - the early economic zone in the suburbs and the central and near central parts of Dalian. The shortest I would see would be 5 story buildings loaded with apartments but most seem les to live in 10-30 story tall buildings 40km from city center of Dalian!

    • @americanpatriot3710
      @americanpatriot3710 Před rokem

      Access to Xinjiang and Tibet is restricted because there is a genocide going on there.

  • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
    @Homer-OJ-Simpson Před rokem +178

    As someone that has traveled much of the US, the suburbs do tend to look alike across the country but the cities vary tremendously. The differences between SF, LA, Las Vegas, Austin, Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, Miami, Philadelphia, NYC, Boston is tremendous. Chinas big cities all look the same architecture except with various levels of rich high rise central area but that’s it.

    • @JefferyDollars
      @JefferyDollars Před rokem +20

      Yeah I remember the first time I visited a major city outside of the Northeast...my home city is Philly where the streets are narrow, row homes are common and it's a very gritty feeling...then I visited friends in Charlotte and was shocked at how different it was..no row homes, wide streets and it felt like robots ventured out every night and cleaned the streets lol..I really though all cities looked like NE US cities!

    • @brianmiller5444
      @brianmiller5444 Před rokem +1

      but many/most people live in those mind numbing suburbs. oh! i’ve driven 150 miles. and look…Walmart! Home Depot! Beige Stucco Estates! 1950s brutalist Jock Torture High School!
      George Carlin had it right. China can be dinged for ugliness, but the National Automobile Slum with universal architecture. i guess there are differences, but not as much as you think.

    • @CheefSmokealot64
      @CheefSmokealot64 Před rokem +5

      Actually the downtown buildings in Chicago Loop area and Manhatten NYC look the same b/c after the great Chicago fire in about 1871, Chicago was rebuilt using NYC architects and built a lot of the same looking steel high rise buildings in the Chicago Loop as there are in Manhatten NYC.

    • @HookedonChronics
      @HookedonChronics Před rokem +3

      @@brianmiller5444 but you don't really disagree with his point. Yeah suburbia is drab and boring, and that's a very legit criticism, but at least our major cities have distinct personalities and show the diversity of our country. That Chinese socialists architecture is depressing, and honestly probably worse than our cookie cutter suburbs.

    • @brianmiller5444
      @brianmiller5444 Před rokem +3

      @@HookedonChronics my only disagreement is American suburbs ARE our “cities”. they are what we build. It’s where we live. McDonalds, QuickELube, Walmart with 500 car parking lots. giant pole signs. billboards. the differing cities are as much a legacy of the past as traditional Chinese architecture. we don’t build those anymore.

  • @stevend8785
    @stevend8785 Před rokem +7

    "Soulless". The most accurate description of everything Chinese.

  • @TrangleC
    @TrangleC Před rokem +132

    I once took a 20 hour train ride from ZhuZhou over Wuhan to Shanghai with my back then girlfriend. That was in 2005, before the high speed rail boom. I remember staring out of the window and wondering because we drove past villages and they all would have their own window color. In one village all the windows were green, in the next they all were yellow, then blue and even red. I wondered ever since why that is and what living in a house with such windows is like.

    • @journalm
      @journalm Před rokem +61

      The village leader got a kickback from the glass manufacturer. The local glass supplier was a privatised state-owned company stolen by a Party aristocrat after Reform & Opening Up. Ain't authoritarian collectivism fun?

    • @Psalm1101
      @Psalm1101 Před rokem +7

      Today xing has destroyed any freedom in fact it was all a lie anyway. China is one big lie

    • @realestateunplugged6129
      @realestateunplugged6129 Před rokem +2

      @@journalm Haha haha, sounds like the democrats/republicans/communists in DC and it is disgusting. 🇺🇸 1776

    • @B.D.E.
      @B.D.E. Před rokem +2

      @@realestateunplugged6129 okayyyyy. Now take your meds kid, you're making everyone uncomfortable.

    • @realestateunplugged6129
      @realestateunplugged6129 Před rokem +18

      @@B.D.E. What do you despise about our U.S. Constitutional Republic? Free speech? Highly restricted limited servant government of the People? Defensive only military? Private property? Free market? Free religion? Free thought? Free intellect? The year of the Republic's birthday??

  • @Anonymous-ks8el
    @Anonymous-ks8el Před rokem +58

    I'd really like to see you two play GeoGuessr China, how well can you find your location without accents to identify?

    • @artyjnrii
      @artyjnrii Před rokem +8

      Geoguessr isn't available in China I don't think because Google was banned from mapping China. There are a few user uploaded 3D photos on Google maps tho.

    • @Anonymous-ks8el
      @Anonymous-ks8el Před rokem +1

      @@artyjnrii Well hopefully there's a wide enough variety in location of user photos

    • @leto8017
      @leto8017 Před rokem

      ​@@artyjnrii Someone created a map in geoguessr using Baidu Maps, so it is possible

  • @nix-consulting
    @nix-consulting Před rokem +41

    When I came back from China, people would ask me what it was like. My answer: grey. Mao wiped away their identity and now they are lost, soulless. There are some stunning places: Dali, Xian, Guilin... the towns of minorities (I saw the Dong town in the video) and those places are utterly charming, but as you say, most is just faceless grey concrete.

  • @Tobi-ln9xr
    @Tobi-ln9xr Před rokem +73

    I think the only architectural difference in some Chinese cities are the buildings from the colonial-era.
    For example Macau, which was a Portuguese colony and has Portuguese buildings or Qingdao, which was a German colony and has German buildings.

    • @Gamerguy826
      @Gamerguy826 Před rokem +5

      There are some buildings in China that are over 200 years old. Mostly countryside homes.

    • @yvonnemariane2265
      @yvonnemariane2265 Před rokem +1

      in both cities look like heritage buildings here in N.A. They are not built by settlers in 1800's but by original inhabitants.

    • @nix-consulting
      @nix-consulting Před rokem +2

      Qingdao is a great city... except for the unfinished flyover, built for the Olympics but never finished. It just sits there, an ugly concrete monstrosity, abandoned.

  • @berendharmsen
    @berendharmsen Před rokem +11

    I talked to many Chinese people when I visited China in 1997 and I asked them about all those old buildings I saw being torn down and replaced by monotonous blocks, and they invariably reacted the same: it was all old, worthless junk to them.

    • @danf7411
      @danf7411 Před rokem +5

      They are disconnected from their past, these are a new people with new culture.

    • @user5812
      @user5812 Před rokem +3

      @@danf7411 They want Western culture

    • @MajimaEnterprises
      @MajimaEnterprises Před rokem

      It's sad how the Chinese have such little regard for their history. Mao's brainwashing really worked.

  • @paulrevere47
    @paulrevere47 Před rokem +13

    In the early to mid-2000's I was in an SE start-up tasked with setting up data acquisition and sales verticals. I contacted and was eventually contacted by entities interested in helping establish frameworks and data drill down targets.
    Lemme tell ya, these entities were interested in some of the most subtle and convoluted data aggregations one can imagine. The interests ranged from habits to biases to emotional hot and cold buttons.
    Psychologists were a solid inquiry avenue...uh, the depth of invasive microscopes on individual's interior goings on. Freaked me out...

    • @saucywench9122
      @saucywench9122 Před rokem +3

      That's actually really creepy.

    • @seriouscat2231
      @seriouscat2231 Před rokem +1

      Things like these were already done in the West before the 1960s. What you did was just practical application.

    • @paulrevere47
      @paulrevere47 Před rokem +1

      @@seriouscat2231 Right, and I know for a fact that the US gov at that time was hiring big brains at BIG salaries, with exceptional access to all major sources of information aggregation...in the world, complete with plane tickets. I went on a big 'prove it to myself' quest because it just seemed too bizarre and snoopy for the gov to be doing that...but, they were and obviously continue.

  • @himeccms893
    @himeccms893 Před rokem +9

    There was a case recently where a kidnapped child that has grown up was reunited with his parents by the authorities based on his recollection of his hometown; wonder how that could happen with every place being the same. I got the impression that the whole report was a sincere grassroot effort and not propaganda.

  • @chaptermasterpedrokantor1623

    The same style of building you see all over Iran too. All the same concrete skeletal shell filled up, it's everywhere. In fact, in that footage where you guys drove down the streets, change the streetsigns to Farsi and the people to Iranian, and the footage could have been taken on the streets of a random Iranian city or town. It's how I remember cities like Shiraz and Tehran.

    • @hipsonsogbo
      @hipsonsogbo Před rokem +7

      Agree lived in China and been to Iran, similar feels very low quality architecture, no soul, just concrete and in dusty areas its so gritty.

    • @andy4an
      @andy4an Před rokem

      But why did this happen in Iran?
      Any guesses?

    • @hipsonsogbo
      @hipsonsogbo Před rokem +2

      @@andy4an similar type of corrupt politics. Rule of law is not followed.

    • @MajimaEnterprises
      @MajimaEnterprises Před rokem +1

      @@andy4an Probably because it's cheaper and faster than building more elaborate styles of buildings.

    • @chaptermasterpedrokantor1623
      @chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 Před rokem +2

      @@andy4an I am not sure. I'd have to visit more countries in that region to say if it is a regional thing, due to exploding populations, or because Iran is so dependent on China due to Western sanctions that Chinese construction methods have now taken root there as well.

  • @GRAUZAHN.
    @GRAUZAHN. Před rokem +29

    In Germany you can go to a City on the North Sea Coast and and a City in the South...and you wouldnt think they are part of the same Country. In Italy it is even more extreme Citys in the North and the South look like they are not even on the same Planet.

    • @Psychonau
      @Psychonau Před rokem +3

      thats not true, maybe the city centers look different, but thats all, if you visit city parts that were build after ww2 you may be surprised that they look the same, every bigger town has a part with some plattenbauten, even in the west, the only difference is probably the colour, Also every town has a part with newly built einfamilienhäuser, that look mainly the same, because the only differences are the shape and maybe the colour.

    • @GoGoGoRunRunRun
      @GoGoGoRunRunRun Před rokem +1

      @@Psychonau I'd say it's accurate. There are vast differences. Of course it's still in the same country and countries in europe are pretty small, but yeah, it's so different. Compare a small house in a bavarian village with a house up at the north sea, or how city flats in Frankfurt look compared to Leipzig or Berlin. Really different. Similar in Italy, France, Switzerland, Netherlands etc. I really can't think of a country in europe where you wouldn't immediately notice in which part you are.

    • @Tokru86
      @Tokru86 Před rokem +2

      @@GoGoGoRunRunRun I don't agree. Everything build after a certain point, for example 1990 looks the same everywhere in Germany. The local characteristics that make cities and regions unique all come from the historical buildings from before the unification in 1871. Everything build during the Kaiserreich looks the same everywhere for instance, so far that you easily recognize the buildings build in that time in Straßburg when is what German instead of French for 50 years. The only real difference is East vs West from 1945 to 1990. Ugly Commie style blocks and stalinist representative buildings vs ugly capitalist housing blocks and "rebuild" historic buildings. That's something you will very quickly learn to distinguish. Build after 1990? No chance to say where you are.
      The only difference is in the rural and/or historical houses. We also have the same problem with the signs like mentioned in the video. It's not that each sign looks the same, it's that the same chains of stores are everywhere and just by randomly beeing put in a city center you never could tell where you are because the same nationwide/international stores will be there. You may see a small difference if you see a restaurant. As long as it isn't a greek/italian/chinese/... one because they also look the same everywhere.

  • @gordonliu3972
    @gordonliu3972 Před rokem +41

    Woke up on my birthday to a new episode of ADV China... It doesn't get better than that. 😁
    Yeah, I used to have idyllic visions of China growing up that I got mostly from watching dozens of Kung Fu movies. 🤣 I always wanted to travel to China and train at Shaolin temple and see the beautiful countryside, etc., so it was a bit heartbreaking to eventually learn the truth.

    • @Love_N_Let_Live
      @Love_N_Let_Live Před rokem +3

      Happy birthday! Sorry that the truth isn't what you want it to be. Truth sucks sometimes. 😔

    • @douglasconnolly6357
      @douglasconnolly6357 Před rokem +7

      Don't feel bad, you can still travel to Taiwan!

    • @aldrinaldrin4618
      @aldrinaldrin4618 Před rokem +6

      Dude, while I was watching the chaos in Foxconn factories, I tried to look back. All of my dislikes of China actually came from disappointments. You see, I used to watch those old series in the morning with Chinese subtitles (I've always wondered if they actually understand their own language that they still had to put subtitles on it). Lots of things that I like about China was actually from Hong Kong and possibly Taiwan.

    • @Foxys1974
      @Foxys1974 Před rokem +3

      Happy Birthday!

    • @gordonliu3972
      @gordonliu3972 Před rokem +1

      @@Foxys1974 Thanks!

  • @JD-kh5zr
    @JD-kh5zr Před rokem +63

    C-Milk you’re into botany and nature? Would be cool if someday you did a video going over the different ecologies and geographies of China, especially types of trees and woods from different regions, or different herbs and animals, historically to present day. I know you guys always say there’s no nature or wild animals in China so most of us just imagine a post-apocalyptic wasteland, but maybe there’s remnants of the historical past you can educate us on

    • @gypsylee333
      @gypsylee333 Před rokem +11

      As a plant nerd, I'm on board with a Chinese plant video.

    • @erinmac4750
      @erinmac4750 Před rokem +3

      Absolutely would love this. Or, you could have Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't come on as a guest. He's been quite a few places, but I'm not sure if he's been to China.

    • @timwilkinson2797
      @timwilkinson2797 Před rokem +4

      Great idea !!!

    • @gypsylee333
      @gypsylee333 Před rokem +2

      @@erinmac4750 I love him, surprisingly hot too

    • @MR..181
      @MR..181 Před rokem +1

      Too busy routing thru the lawn grass looking for evergreen seedling sprouts..

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 Před rokem +4

    Oh, the blue glass! A sure sign of east asian real estate investors. I drove up to new Vancouver a few years ago.(from old Vancouver on the Columbia river) The first thing I noticed was how much it looks like a generic modern southern-oriental city; just a sea of fairly utilitarian high rises all with the same pale blue glass. Most of the character that the city had when I was there in the 80s had been wiped out.

  • @rumitaification
    @rumitaification Před rokem +7

    I’ve been watching you guys for years and your back and forth is impeccable. It makes the videos a pleasure to watch 👌🏼

    • @cindychapman5900
      @cindychapman5900 Před rokem

      @@dumitru-claudiusergentu6720 Get out of NY into small town US and you will see different styles.

  • @zentoa
    @zentoa Před rokem +7

    keep up the documentation u guys r real heros

  • @peterp7063
    @peterp7063 Před rokem +71

    The same applies to today's Britain by and large. I live in a town in Surrey that is rapidly becoming yet another what I call 'anywheresville' with huge over-dense characterless blocks of flats (with no private parking provision) creating soul-less canyonised streets. It is being repeated in other towns up and down the country - hence my description of 'anywheresville'. The only difference to the China you are describing is that at least these monstrosities don't have bare concrete!

    • @erinmac4750
      @erinmac4750 Před rokem +6

      I guess they haven't been paying attention to all the mistakes we've made in design and planning here in the US.

    • @timverrecchia1654
      @timverrecchia1654 Před rokem +5

      because the building contracts where all done by a few companies who were the councils or PM friends, now we have all this copy and paste council flat blocks or suburbs with just one house design

    • @Raygun9000
      @Raygun9000 Před rokem +3

      We have to house our unnaturally growing population some how...

    • @pluralizor2957
      @pluralizor2957 Před rokem +1

      Sounds like hull

    • @Waverlyduli
      @Waverlyduli Před rokem

      Travel there. Uniformity in China is far greater.

  • @davidbentley145
    @davidbentley145 Před rokem

    Ty guys for this informative vid..

  • @__-pl3jg
    @__-pl3jg Před rokem +11

    This would make a great podcast episode on 99 Percent Invisible. They love talking about architectural design and how the mind of the people shape it.

  • @kaltkalt2083
    @kaltkalt2083 Před rokem +4

    You two guys are so awesome, such respect for you both. You do a great service informing people like myself who have never been to China and even if I think I know something about it, it pales in comparison to what you know and understand from first hand experience i trust. Thanks!

  • @Xerdoz
    @Xerdoz Před rokem +12

    You might be interested in checking out how Chinese built apartment buildings in Tbilisi, Georgia a few years ago and now they're already falling apart.

  • @cs_fl5048
    @cs_fl5048 Před rokem +5

    I recall in my trip around China, when visiting Xi'an in October, it was quite beautiful, but the guide stated sadly that in a few days the central coal heating plants would be turned on and everything would be dreadful and sooty. Many cities were not pretty, and Beijing stank...

  • @robertholland9842
    @robertholland9842 Před rokem

    Nice one, good to see you again

  • @chinabillchinese9180
    @chinabillchinese9180 Před rokem +2

    Interesting topic!

  • @angelachouinard4581
    @angelachouinard4581 Před rokem +3

    The map artist is brilliant! My favorite bit is subway station in the middle of a field.

  • @dporper6390
    @dporper6390 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your interesting content. I learned a lot.

  • @anthonyfarrar8385
    @anthonyfarrar8385 Před rokem +4

    Just what I was needing today

  • @JoseAngelFlores
    @JoseAngelFlores Před rokem

    Great channel. I've been following you for years!

  • @XShmoke
    @XShmoke Před rokem +2

    About time!!! miss the the content on wheels :D

  • @ruhrmannr
    @ruhrmannr Před rokem

    thank you for the insights

  • @vectorm4
    @vectorm4 Před rokem +1

    The BEST episode in a LONG time !!! Fantastic content, here.

  • @theaveragejoe5781
    @theaveragejoe5781 Před rokem +2

    Some nice nature footage in this one. Also, I noticed some interesting architecture in Vietnam, concrete buildings. I wonder if there is some relation to this Kaiping place

  • @sebc3129
    @sebc3129 Před rokem +7

    Judging by the background video, China also has a lot of Dingbat-style buildings, just like in Latin America and other 3rd-world countries, where most of the rural buildings are made of brick, glass, and plaster. DiaoLou is the "European-style" design that doesn't really shout "European". It's what you would find in countries south of China, like Vietnam, Malaysia, or Indonesia, countries with architecture from their colonial days. But in China, it's like you can't tell where you're at anymore because the architectural environment is all the same. It's like you go to the Midwestern US, and you can't differentiate whether you're in Kansas or South Dakota because the towns and rural landscapes are all too similar.

  • @thezimra9429
    @thezimra9429 Před 10 měsíci

    very interesting

  • @coldfront999
    @coldfront999 Před rokem +8

    Keep up the good work guys!

  • @onjofilms
    @onjofilms Před rokem +3

    Speaking of Data brokers, here is a tale of how Instagram is listening to you when the app is closed. My wife is Turkish, and one day we happened to be talking about the old style Turkish toilets that are basically a ceramic pan in the floor you squat over and do your thing. One day later, I open Instagram and what ad appears before me? But one for a Turkish Toilet (the old style). Now that is about non-coincidental as you can get. Instagram and other apps are listening to you when they are closed. Unreal.

    • @MR..181
      @MR..181 Před rokem

      Exactly ..cheap housing!!!xxx

  • @RogerThat787
    @RogerThat787 Před rokem

    Another ADV banger

  • @towada1066
    @towada1066 Před rokem +1

    I worked in Hangzhou. Buildings were constantly getting torn down and high rises built, but West Lake is absolutely beautiful.

  • @danc7904
    @danc7904 Před rokem

    Finally got to view this episode. Very interesting, and informative. I guess lack of competition turns into lack of imagination and variety.

  • @mxvega1097
    @mxvega1097 Před rokem +4

    I was researching overseas Chinese remittance flows back to the greater Canton area, mostly late-19th C and there are a couple reasons beyond grandeur or vanity to build diaolou. The first is that the area was pretty lawless, outside the main city and town gates, so a 3-4 story building was more easily defended. The second is that it's basically a swamp, and gastric illness, malaria etc were considered to come from vapors, or the noxious effluvium of the swampy areas. The third is that the higher you go, in a hot and humid climate, the more breeze you get, which makes life a bit more bearable, and if you have to stay in the main residence rather than go up to the hills. The rest of the piece, on exposed concrete, toilet tiles, and blue glass is just aesthetic barbarism. Paint is functionally useless on any structure south of about Wuhan - it's bad paint badly applied, usually, but it looks like crap after about 5 years.

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 Před rokem

    Thanks Guys!!

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Před rokem +4

    That would be a horrible existence... I never want to go there! Thanks for your great videos. ;)

  • @KMR1776
    @KMR1776 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @pauldillon3179
    @pauldillon3179 Před rokem

    Very interesting thanks. My take also...when I was there. I loved their old architecture.

  • @TranscendianIntendor
    @TranscendianIntendor Před rokem

    Thank you very much for your show. I miss riding motorcycles. I'd be curious as to which bikes you most loved?

  • @bobvidoni5898
    @bobvidoni5898 Před rokem +1

    Vancouver is gradually being bulldozed and all the character homes are disappearing and being replaced with bland concrete and glass buildings with zillions of concrete platforms that supposedly are patios that no one uses because for most of the year Vancouver's weather is too awful, but it permits a mark-up of 10% or so on the price of the condo unit, depending on how high up the structure it is. The world is all becoming the same... build as cheaply as possible and sell for as much as possible so that all you end up with are cookie-cutter, bland-looking structures, which is why so many cities in Canada have become literally unaffordable and impossible to live in with a regular salary.

  • @tristanwegner
    @tristanwegner Před rokem +4

    I read that Chinese fond are A LOT more expensive to create, the the file sizes are much bigger, because of so many unique characters. This would explain why so many sign look so similar, there are just way less fonts available.

  • @agalah408
    @agalah408 Před rokem +5

    Your take on Chinese architecture is true. It is mostly all concrete 'blah'. I found a few exceptions. Buildings not yet obliterated in Lhasa are different. Then there were classic Western style enclaves like the German sector of Qingdao, because of the Tsingtao beer interests.
    One of the most bizarre architectural anomalies I saw is on the island of Gulang Yu. The piano island where even bicycles are banned. Look it up.
    I also witnessed the destruction of a classic village with rambling curving narrow streets, with a concrete grid containing soulless concrete homes with tiles on the front. 300 year old homes with curled roof tiles, original village gates, with overhead monks rooms - all being demolished asap.

  • @OldProVidios
    @OldProVidios Před rokem +9

    You guys were in China when we went through the boring 1990s. I could go to a shopping plaza in any city in the US. The wife wanted a sandwich shop. I said look two shops to the right of the anchor grocery store. I was right. Then she said, Ice Cream. That would be two doors to the left of the grocery. Correct again.
    We would travel hundreds of miles in a day and the city would have the same apartment buildings as the city we were in yesterday.
    We quit the RV lifestyle because we realized how boring and uniform the country was. Even state RV camps had the same showers and campground layout. Bare concrete? Do a search of "st vincent hospital" Pick a city, or not. They all are bare concrete.

    • @wannaberedneckprepper7030
      @wannaberedneckprepper7030 Před rokem

      I want to comment but I think it best to keep silent and say yes, USA is Hao San, Hao Sui, Hao Ji Mo (Good mountain, good water, but very boring) and throw in some shootings to make things dangerous and interesting!
      China 🇨🇳 #1, make China great again!

    • @B.D.E.
      @B.D.E. Před rokem +1

      Yeah the US is a relatively new country. They seem to suffer from that cookie cutter effect that comes with rapid development within a short historical period, alongside a culture that doesn't particularly value beauty in design.

    • @MajimaEnterprises
      @MajimaEnterprises Před rokem +2

      Appalachia seems to be the best place for architecture in the US. A lot of different styles from different time periods, built by people who arrived from different parts of the world. Not to mention the stunning natural beauty of the region. I really need to visit it some day.

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant Před rokem

      You quit RV lifestyle because the buildings are boring?? Tf? The point of RV life is to see the countryside ffs 👊

    • @OldProVidios
      @OldProVidios Před rokem +1

      @@RogueReplicant How many times do you want to go to the same overcrowded national parks.

  • @alexthegordonhighlander1159

    It is staggering how many ancient pyramids are covered up in China. Great video gents!

  • @mmmartin261
    @mmmartin261 Před rokem +5

    I think the blue glass was a response to laser induced sound gathering listening espionage

  • @garyschultz7768
    @garyschultz7768 Před rokem +4

    I do envy your travels in China...
    It's your language skills that made it possible ...

  • @navidpey194
    @navidpey194 Před rokem +1

    Oh I love the blue glass!😃

  • @Laurell_Silentshade
    @Laurell_Silentshade Před rokem

    I'm sure you could instantly jazz up the place with a subway wonderman and a gaggle of shamate.

  • @lukejones7366
    @lukejones7366 Před rokem +3

    Those power poles are totally maxed out on wire capacity

  • @mazdaspeed3000gt
    @mazdaspeed3000gt Před rokem

    It's funny i lived in gaoming/foshan for a year and your right, everytime I watch one of your videos I'm always looking to see if i recognize something because it looks so similar.

  • @pforce9
    @pforce9 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sounds like Los Angeles. If someone plopped me down in Los Angeles, I would have no idea where in the city I was. Every part of LA looks exactly the same.

  • @DocLarsen44
    @DocLarsen44 Před rokem +2

    One can't tell one fast food row from any other fast food row in any place in US either: they all look the same anywhere.

  • @Peleski
    @Peleski Před rokem

    There seems to be some thing in Asia where they build a modular style home with no side decoration, assuming another modular will be slotted in either side. But it never happens so they look pretty silly

  • @neeladaboda3097
    @neeladaboda3097 Před rokem +4

    I can totally agree. I lived and traveled china in 2004/05 and 2007/08 -- all looks the same except some landmarks. I was lucky to be in Tianjin and Harbin and see some special architecture mostly old and foreign.

  • @taiterobinson793
    @taiterobinson793 Před rokem +1

    I have noticed slight differences in buildings through the videos you have taken in the north of China and south.
    Up in Inner Mongolia and 东北, I see a lot more of inspiration from the Soviet khruskevka (the buildings are shorter and longer and have those cantilever balconies that have the windows on them.
    In southern China like in 广东 and the likes, I notice a lot more buildings that are taller and have that pool tile aesthetic that you talk about. They also seems to be more buildings being built with tight spaces in between rather than right next to each other.
    I know in eastern China, there’s is a concept of a building called a Danwei (但为)which is more conceptual to the Soviet apartment buildings, but has a lot more Chinese characteristics than those found in 东北.

  • @SupraBlack-dp4zz
    @SupraBlack-dp4zz Před rokem +1

    Yes, I don't know the font name, but i still occasionally see in cheap electronic manuals today. But it was almost like a Courier / Terminal Font. Again, soul crushing by the blandness of it.

  • @richardnokes6752
    @richardnokes6752 Před rokem

    U Rock

  • @sneedfeed3179
    @sneedfeed3179 Před rokem +12

    “Northsouthy”? 😂

    • @ADVChina
      @ADVChina  Před rokem +12

      that was the video file title, I think CZcams glitched out and showed that instead lol

    • @Headywon
      @Headywon Před rokem +4

      Sorthweast 👍

    • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
      @JamesLaserpimpWalsh Před rokem

      @@ADVChina lol I was wondering abut that.

  • @ronaldgarrison8478
    @ronaldgarrison8478 Před rokem

    Handled right, tiles can be really beautiful.

  • @johnharris7353
    @johnharris7353 Před rokem

    I agree its very depressing.

  • @ShiroZ31
    @ShiroZ31 Před rokem

    Reminds me of suburban US houses with brick on front but vinyl siding on sides and back.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Před rokem

      The aesthetic difference is nonetheless like night and day. It's like you're comparing an amputated leg to a broken toe.

  • @laotaiyeer2307
    @laotaiyeer2307 Před rokem

    I am so curious of where your motobike rear view mirrors are

  • @StuartHetzler
    @StuartHetzler Před rokem +1

    Didn't know those had a name. Saw 'em all over when I trekked across southern china in 2019.

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw6637 Před rokem

    What's with the "nail house" on the middle of the ring road (belt road around the city) on the typical chinese city map ? That was hilarious, is it a rebel owner embattled with the city against demolition of his house or is it humor to show the road will have nails that flatten tires ?

  • @Chetglass_
    @Chetglass_ Před rokem +1

    If you freeze frame at 0:00 Winston looks mega blazed and Matt is trolling The Game

  • @whitneymacdonald4396
    @whitneymacdonald4396 Před 6 měsíci

    I've spent a lot of time in China. Your videos are very helpful for me to understand both what I saw and why it's like that. Great work.

  • @Bshwag
    @Bshwag Před rokem

    blue glass sounds like blue blocker sunglasses

  • @dudie5403
    @dudie5403 Před rokem +8

    Yeah the image of China in my head and from what I had seen on TV was so different then when I was actually there for 3 weeks. I was going like where are the rice fields? The beautiful nature? the traditional houses etc? Yeah I saw some of it in Bejing, Shanghai and such but not much. Then we went to Pingyao and stayed there in the old city center for 2 days and I was like this is how I pictured it cute house, little shops etc. Along with the boat trip on the Li river where we went to visit an old village and finally saw the rice fields.

  • @danmahon127
    @danmahon127 Před rokem +3

    You guys are such a cute couple. Thank goodness you both got kicked out of China so you can continue your bromance.

  • @Element_Z48
    @Element_Z48 Před rokem +1

    spot on

  • @joshentheosparks7492
    @joshentheosparks7492 Před rokem

    The construction style really resembles Tudor cantilever construction

  • @sjege
    @sjege Před rokem +1

    Looks like a slightly fancier commy block

  • @fredericodal1278
    @fredericodal1278 Před rokem +1

    I love how you make advertisement...I really do

  • @ikesteroma
    @ikesteroma Před rokem +1

    I noticed that when I go to Google Maps, there are no street views except for very specific places in China. It is as if the Government just doesn't want you to see their own cities.

  • @cosmichef75
    @cosmichef75 Před rokem +4

    Happy Saturday Patriots

  • @posysdogovych2065
    @posysdogovych2065 Před rokem +1

    I lived in China for 4 years and the thing that disappointed me most was how similar every city was. Shanghai was an exception, but I visited Xi'an, Nanjing, and Zhengzhou and asked myself if they were worth the lengthy train rides and flights when most of the landscape was tall, recently build apartment blocks, super wide streets with tons of traffic, and shopping malls that had no distinguishing characteristics.

  • @briansmith2163
    @briansmith2163 Před rokem +4

    As a fan of architecture, I really love the houses by American, John Lautner. Check his stuff out if interested.

    • @wannaberedneckprepper7030
      @wannaberedneckprepper7030 Před rokem

      Check out Frank Lloyd Wright homes too!!!
      My Niece and Nephew in law are both architects and just got back from their sabbatical traveling all over the world to work on their architectural studies & work projects.

  • @AntiCheatBot
    @AntiCheatBot Před rokem +5

    My brother and I (Dutch) lived in Beijing for a year (13-14) and had a wonderful time and made many friends. We lived in a hutong in Xiyuan (by choice). Stunningly beautiful and absolutely disgusting at the same time; you guys know what I'm talking about. We lived there with some of our friends.. we'd go skateboarding with them at Zhongguancun every day and eat street food in our hutong at night. So many memories and only a handful of photos.. Sadly, shortly after we left, we heard that the government made a big move to destroying the hutongs and replacing them with standardized homogeneous buildings.. leaving hundreds of people in my hutong alone homeless.. most of them had to return to live with their families in who-knows-where, which was not what they wanted.
    So, afaik, hutongs in Beijing are also being lost or at least removed from the inner parts of the city. They are illegal and people there don't pay taxes etc., but it's still a beautiful aspect of Chinese life being pushed out and removed. I don't know how accurate my info is though, it's old info and only hearsay, but still.

    • @MrTynanDraper
      @MrTynanDraper Před rokem +2

      When you got there most of the Hutongs had already been removed. They removed a whole bunch more just prior to the 2008 Olympics when I was there.

    • @AntiCheatBot
      @AntiCheatBot Před rokem

      @@MrTynanDraper Ah, makes sense. I guess ours was just next on the chopping block and that's when I first heard about it. Breaks my heart that there was no support, as far as I'm aware, for the people living there. Can't blame the government for removing them but still..

  • @Christinebanks11
    @Christinebanks11 Před rokem +2

    You should drive your motorcycles around Monaco. 😆

  • @BrianTorpie
    @BrianTorpie Před rokem

    Looks like the Villas in Argentina. Concrete homes, soul crushing.

  • @barryrahn5957
    @barryrahn5957 Před rokem +4

    I think most of the inspiration may have come from Romania. They were good comrades during the Ceausescu era - brothers in bleakness.

  • @ObsceneSuperMatt
    @ObsceneSuperMatt Před rokem

    In North America, it's parks and municipal facilities, and road stops. All built the same, and all very standardized park benches, parking lots, washrooms, etc that are the identical.

  • @Daren_PNW
    @Daren_PNW Před rokem

    What was the top speed on your old Churchill Customs' bikes? Nice!

  • @mikecarlson6416
    @mikecarlson6416 Před rokem

    true

  • @goodgame93
    @goodgame93 Před rokem +1

    I'm from vietnam, and if you replace all the Chinese sign into Vietnamese one, you wouldn't be able to tell if the footage is from vietnam or China

  • @zdenekoldrichmarek2867

    In the southern part of Colmar many ex French Colonials built in the Colonial style which one can also see in Saigon and Hanoi and other places.Hanoi has a Cathedral as in Saigon are a couple of large Church Buildings. Colmar south and in Mullhaus have Parks which with the Colonial style Buildings gives me a feeling of being in Vietnam in its French Time. Great program helps me adjust from my childhood days of China full of Dragons and WarLords . I always felt for China's people in poverty and treatment as slaves and canon food. Be Blessed.

  • @wormratspider7586
    @wormratspider7586 Před rokem +3

    You should come and see Box Hill in Melbourne, Australia. Hugely Chinese area. The council has been corrupted by the influence of rich Chinese property developers (brown paper bags of money). The central area is horrendous - soulless ugly glass towers everywhere

    • @oliveelephant
      @oliveelephant Před rokem +1

      Yeah, my wife used to live in Box Hill, it was pretty sleepy about 10 years ago - saw some videos of the place recently, it's insane, so much high rise and development. But sadly most of the big cities here are selling out to developers, whether Chinese or otherwise, and the density and design is killing off any heritage buildings and spaces or interesting designs. Our premier in NSW is the worst, totally in the developers' pockets and opposed to keeping heritage like some pallid neo-Mao.

  • @robinsattahip2376
    @robinsattahip2376 Před rokem +1

    Most countries are like that, if you've seen Dallas you've seen Los Angeles, Portland, or almost any American city.

  • @brett4264
    @brett4264 Před rokem

    Did you guys communicate with radios while on your bikes? Seems like it'd be hard to keep coordinated otherwise.