5 Chinese Cities You Won't Believe They are in China!

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Published 2023-08-04
When talking about China, people tend to think of the bund of Shanghai, the Forbidden city of Beijing, Skyscrapers in Shenzhen. However, China is way more than that. In this video, I'm going to take you on a journey across China and show you 5 untypical Chinese cities that you won't believe they are in China. I'm sure they are going to blow your mind, let's get straight into it!
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All Comments (21)
  • @helson-vlog
    Propaganda video, the real China is not like this! Especially religious belief, there is no freedom at all! ! ! The government not only demolished the cross but also demolished the mosques. Primary schools in Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang are not allowed to teach their own languages... People also have no freedom of speech. There are countless censors on social media, film and television culture, which is even more serious than the plot of the novel 1984!
  • @Ocean-vh3ci
    我是香港人,9月中至10月中在新疆玩了一個月,新疆真的比我想像中的安逸,富裕,路也修得很好,新疆人也很隨和,樸實,跟他們相處真的很愉快,明年春天来新疆看花,看草原,这里真的很好,来过一次新疆,一定會爱上新疆
  • @ywc2004
    As a Tibetan Chinese,I believe I hold a significant voice in this matter. The Chinese government has, in fact, bestowed considerable autonomy upon ethnic minorities and religious organizations, as evidenced by the following examples: Politically, China's 27 provinces and 4 municipalities are home to 30 ethnic autonomous prefectures. Economically, ethnic minorities are granted tax and tuition fee reductions or exemptions based on their circumstances. In the realm of education, ethnic minorities are eligible for an additional 5-20 points on their college entrance examinations, depending on their situation. Religiously, the Chinese government extends assistance to religious groups, particularly those in less favorable conditions, addressing specific issues such as office space, personnel allocation, and operational expenses. I reside in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province and practice Tibetan Buddhism. According to statistics, Sichuan Province alone boasts over 2,000 well-preserved and operational Buddhist temples. Our autonomous prefecture enjoys stability, and its residents lead peaceful and contented lives.
  • @user-mc6cl5go3i
    I am Mongolian. I learned about our ethnic genocide from Twitter and YouTube. It seems I should have died long ago. The real situation is that I got 25 extra points in the college entrance examination, which made my Han classmates very jealous.😅
  • @jamijin86
    Hi I am so glad you included my Korean ethnic group in your video! I am from Jilin Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture!
  • @user-mp2dx8kp4q
    No matter how the Western media discredit them, Muslims in China always have their own lives.
  • @xsqweasd
    There are about 2,000 mosques in the United States, about 1,750 in the United Kingdom, and 24,400 mosques in Xinjiang, China. On average, there is one mosque for every 530 Muslims. There are more than twice as many mosques in Xinjiang, China than the combined number of mosques in the United States, Britain, Germany, and France.
  • I used to live in a small city in northern China, and we had our own mosque and Christian church in our city, which still exist today. Although Muslims and Christians are both minorities in my home city, their faith is respected.😊
  • @zeegorman1865
    I grew up in one of the minority provinces in China during Mao era. Minorities are not only treated equally, they receive preferrable treatment. I remember wishing I was a minority as a kid.
  • @hualongmei9743
    I grew up in a Muslim neighborhood in Tianjin, China, although I am not a Hui Muslim myself. Life is peaceful and we respect each other. I love Chinese Halal food. When I visited Lebanon earlier this year, my guide, a Shi'a gentleman, praised China for treating his Muslim brothers nicely. I said: they are not only your brothers and sisters, but also our own brothers and sisters. Speaking of the oppression of Muslims, this gentleman mentioned Lebanon's southern neighbor and the West.
  • @AY-dl1wc
    I have been living China for 20 years and at night time you won’t worry to go out alone cause it rarely has crime, not even to worry about gun shot cause no one carries gun. Trust with your eyes not the news. don’t be stupid it is one of the safest countries every after I traveller so many places
  • @jishuju6128
    I am a Han Chinese living in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. I can tell you responsibly that my hometown is a diversified city that combines four major cultures: Han, Mongolian, Islamic, and Manchu. All shops and traffic signs on the street have Chinese and Mongolian bilingual labels. One of the four major administrative areas in our city is named after the Hui Muslims. There are not only mosques there, but also streets and squares in the Islamic architectural style. There is also an area with Lamaist temples and squares based on Manchu and Mongolian beliefs, which are the cultural center of the entire city.
  • @vickipu
    我在四川,上大学,班级里面两个回民同学,出外聚餐,我们都自觉的给他两单独准备清真食物,他两性格温和,除了生活保留自己的宗教传统和我们不一样,我们没有任何矛盾和冲突大家都相处十分愉快,最重要的是一定要尊重彼此,己所不欲勿施于人!!!
  • @naqibazimi9371
    Amazing China. A country with unique diverse ethnic. I hope that China always prosperous for a better future. Love and peace from Malaysia. 😊❤
  • @glennhuinda9783
    Wow, it's so lively and beautiful! This is pretty much opposite the mainstream media is telling us! Keep posting more of these!
  • @fernl4396
    Oh im missing Kashgar! Went there last month and loved every bit of it❤❤
  • @YellowboyRickLee
    All the food in the vid looks soo delicious, thanks for the great content!
  • @perryleong3349
    Beautiful China I haven't seen like that maint stream medias never showed up , I'm from US, great video clip .
  • @tubbietubby
    Thank you for the interesting & fascinating videos! Looking forward to more like this.