See moment that shocked CNN reporter during interview deep in rural China

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Published 2023-01-27
CNN's Selina Wang traveled to rural China during the traditional Lunar New Year. See how government officials responded. #CNN #News

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  • This report deserved better than the clickbait title it was given. I almost didn't click on it, but I'm glad I did. Seeing how people live in rural China was very interesting.
  • People are basically the same everywhere you go. Everyone's just trying to get by from day to day & live the best life they can
  • @bettycrocker6692
    Thank you for showing us this wonderful portrait of a traditional Chinese village and its inhabitants. These are people whom everyone would like to know and value as friends.
  • @maxfreeman2348
    I've spent time in China and know many chinese people. This is a refreshingly unbiased report. Thanks for the video.
  • Thank you for the coverage! The village, the buildings, the dinner, and the smile on people’s face, this is how rural people live in China. Perhaps for many Chinese too. Hard-working, humble and willing to take a lot for their families.
  • @jonathanthomas7228
    I'm very impressed with this report, and saying something positive about a CNN story was not something I would've expected of myself this morning. Very glad I watched this, and Selina Wang did an outstanding job with her work on this project. KEEP HER EMPLOYED, CNN!!!
  • @willatkinson9729
    This video illustrates just how fundamentally similar we all are, regardless of where we live in the world. We just want our children to be given the opportunities to succeed, and to be able to live in peace. Such a simple formula. This is a heartwarming video. God bless the Chinese people, from the UK.
  • @darrenlim86
    Um why isn't anyone talking about government agents following her?
  • These remote villages are so beautiful. Stunning shots, it almost looks like a movie set.
  • @johnking2720
    👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️Appreciated so much for your great efforts to have interviewed with the locals in deep rural areas of China. Thank you very much and love to watch more from you🙏🙏🙏
  • @tarazieminek1947
    It's so sad that they don't see their children for an entire year. 😢 I flew across the continent for work and it was hard being away from my 3-yr old for even a month or two at a time. I hope they at least have video chat.
  • @2308Oliver
    Super nice report on rural China. The sweetness of these villagers and the aggressiveness of these government workers form a huge contrast. Respect to the people of China, for putting up so much.
  • @maalat
    I appreciate the honesty and willingness of people to share, their thoughts, homes, food not just with the reporter but the audience here.
  • @Jass1994
    This is an amazing interview/video . Definitely worth the view
  • @j23lo5
    What a great reporter. It’s so much more refreshing having a reporter who speaks the language and understands the culture reporting. Well done to her
  • @LAVirgo67
    Having a reporter that speaks the language, looks like the locals and is familiar with the culture speaks volumes! Ms. Wang moved fluidly through the streets & was invited in earnest by the locals. They could trust her. This is why having a diverse workplace is important. I grew up seeing white reporters speaking English w/ translators while covering stories abroad. It always looked like the subjects being interviewed were uncomfortable and formal.
  • @withurshield931
    Prayers to the girl and her family/friends. Hope they weren’t hurt.
  • @riogc3257
    It’s just not in China.. it’s everywhere.. ppl leave their kids to try to give them a better life. It was the same with me, my dad immigrated 3 days before my first birthday and my mom migrated when I was 3. I literally met my mom at 10 when she came back and my dad at 12 when I came to the US. I heard the stories.. my dad had 3 part times and slept at a park close to the job just so he can make it on time. And they sacrificed a lot for me. My dad passed away but I’m glad I was able to live with him and have a decade of memories. My mom retired and of course social security ain’t shit! So I care for her. I really don’t understand how ppl put their parents in an home for old ppl. I’m taking care of my mom how she took care on me.. I think this is why this report it’s really interesting for a lot of ppl here in the US. The US culture is mainly “Me” mentality and selfishness.
  • @homan2329
    The sacrifices that those young villagers to better their lives and the lives of their love ones is awe inspiring.