Our Shocking Arrival in CHINA 🇨🇳 Everything was a lie ...

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We have arrived in CHINA. We have decided to come and visit mainland China for the very first time, and in this video we show you how easy it was for us to arrive in a misunderstood and hated country. We will be exploring China for the next month, so join us as we learn about a culture and a country that we never even thought about visiting until now.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SuhandiWijaya
    The more you explore China, the more you will understand that Western Mainstream Media is a joke 😂
  • @zipang-xk6sj
    The most dangerous thing in China is: when you come back from the gym at night, there are many barbecue restaurants or late-night restaurants on the way, and your wallet will be empty. So you'd better take a taxi home instead of walking
  • @kennys4100
    Someone who’s traveled the world used to tell me that no matter what the media says, the state of the local people never lies. That’s why you need to measure the world with your own feet and see everything with your own eyes.
  • 我們香港人天天都返中國內地 很熱 鬧 很太平 非常繁榮 祖國強大 中國人的榮幸❤
  • @TwoMadExplorers
    China is honestly a place we have always been told to never visit. We also have always thought that China was a bad place and scary for foreigners. This is why we have arrived here for the first time, because this is why we travel… to explore the reality of the world.
  • @stuartfit
    Firstly I'm not from China but have visited China 5 times in fact I just got back one month ago from my 5th visit to Guizhou, China, my other 4 trips to China were: - 1994 to Guangzhou, Shenzen - 2002 to Shanghai and Qingdao - 2006 to Shanghai - 2018 to Shanghai, Hangzhou and Suzhou. Let me tell you guys, you're going to love China the more you travel within, 50+ different Chinese ethnicities, so many different cultures, modern and advanced big cities and don't forget to visit those heaven-like mountainous tourist attractions like Zhangjiajie where the movie Avatar used its mountain landscapes as reference. I know of many western foreigners actually moved to China after visiting with working visa. So whatever negative perspectives you guys read or heard from many western media about China, just prepare to turn them to the opposite side (positive) and you'll see the right China and that's the truth. After your trip(s) to multiple states or provinces of China, believe me, you'll start to question why your own leaders in government positions did not manage your country as well as China with such easy, advanced and safe livelihoods. I know because that's what had happened to me after witnessing those huge development progress in China the last 30 years. Call it Fortunately or unfortunately, China has put every country to shame with its progress especially those from the western hemispheres, China's progress indirectly made them look bad. Just enjoy your trip, observe and keep an open mind, I'm sure this will be an eye opening trip.
  • @IMNOTABARISTA
    That sounds like an incredible adventure! We moved to China in March 2023 for work, and wow, what an eye-opener! It's truly unlike anything we had heard in the media. China is absolutely wonderful—super friendly people, amazing food, affordable living, and the safety here is top-notch. Plus, you can get pretty much anything delivered right to your door the next day. We're sure you'll discover even more delightful surprises. Enjoy your trip, and definitely don't miss out on the hotpot—it's the best! 😁
  • @davidpeng4726
    China did not ban google, or face book. Fir them to operate in China, they need to follow China law. FB and Google decided not to follow China law and thus they decided not to do business in China.
  • @ANZHOUCHEN
    hello I am the girl who you met at the airport that day, so nice to meet you guys and sorry that day I point you wrong place to buy tickets, wish you enjoy your trip at Chengdu 😉
  • @alocin110
    what a sweet and gorgeous couple! I specially like the lady. She is wearing an Asian outfit and looks cool. Both have a wonderful characteristics. The lady is awsome, her expressions, emotions, and gesture are so real, natural and lovely. I wish you all best time and safe journey. Great couple and excellent video and commentary. I liked your video. Thanks for sharing.
  • My first visit to China was in 2004. On my second visit I met my future wife in Beijing. We’ve been married with 2 children in the U.S. for 18 years
  • @banshong3997
    😂😂😂no wonder US and the West is scaring its citizens from visiting China. Afraid that they will find out the truth for themselves 😂😂😂
  • @zimuli3549
    China is a paradise for all travel lovers. China has extremely friendly people, a very safe public security environment, countless kinds of delicacies, natural scenery and historical sites. Welcome friendly friends from all over the world to visit China !
  • 我是马来西亚华人,中国真的强大起来,希望有机会回到故国真正的感觉很重要,甘泽两位分享。nice
  • @Somali1971
    During my five-year tenure studying in China, I have consistently encountered remarkable hospitality from the local populace, despite the prevalence of limited English proficiency. Nevertheless, their willingness to assist and support me has been commendable.
  • @Lea小爱
    China is one of the best, safest and most friendly and beautiful countries. Have great time there🌹🌹🌹
  • @wintersl4544
    Welcome to China! Your first stop is also a city that I love very much. I have been to Chengdu 8 times, with countless delicious food, cultural attractions, and the panda base. Don't go to many places, and slowly experience the leisurely life of the Chinese people. When you fall in love with this place, you will automatically explore the mountains and rivers of China. Welcome again!
  • @petralui6873
    I'm from Germany 🇩🇪 living in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 for 30+ years and traveling around China 🇨🇳 for 30+ years3. I am very lucky to have seen and experienced China grow the last 30+ years and to see the development. I'm very happy to see people like you traveling and experience China 🇨🇳. It's to the credit of the people in this country and it's government that China is what it is today ❤️ I hope you will have many more adventures going to China 🇨🇳❤️ All the best from Hong Kong!
  • I am from Australia and I was recently in China for a holiday and visited 4 cities… it is an amazing place.. the people are happy and friendly and it is so modern.. you could walk out late at night and feel safe… I sometimes would wander from the group to see how the poor people lived and they looked happy and had comradeship.. something lacking in western society today. China is amazing and a place you should visit.. it is nothing like it is portrayed by American and western media…
  • @justjane805
    Through my work in New Zealand I met a number of people from Chengdu. They were all warm, friendly people who were keen to learn about our culture while sharing information about their's. I would love to visit the area to see the sights and the Panda Bears.