Hi there, I am Choquito and this channel is to share life in my favorite city, Shanghai. I live here since 2016 and I am in love with this city. In this channel you can find guides, tours, tips, food and everything related to life in Shanghai as well as what to do here. Also I will show you other cities and cool place in China, as the country is so big and has so much to offer. So what are you waiting for? Let's dive in together!
Thanks for your cultural shocks, did you mention how modern and technological advanced China is, how many foreigners you can see in the Bund, how friendly locals with foreigners, how many electric cars on the road, how different it was depicted by western media, etc etc...these are shocks as well lol
Serbia is in the center of Europe, and we don't need visa. We have few direct flights to China. Also, in this region is very popular chinese mobile phones like Shaomi and Redmi.
All international brands are on China! Now you probably know you've been deceived when western media and governments are telling you that China is closing her door to foreign business! Never! Instead it's the other way round! Western markets are setting up trade barriers to fence off Chinese business. Do you still call this fair trade?
*INTERESTING* *FACT* Shanghai and Buenos Aires are among the few main cities of the world that are antipodes, situated exactly 180 degrees apart on the globe.
Yes, a large number of human beings can be great when they are all civilized and controllable. And even better when uncontrollable and unprofitable people are removed. Please help anyone. Allow more of anyone to come into your home land to live.
Hey, thinking of going to Shanghai and living there for a couple of years. Where would you recommend is a good place to live? Not expensive but vibrant 😊
Thank you for the video of my hometown. I grew up near Jing’An Temple. The French Concession area has always been considered the top neighborhood in Shanghai. I like it more than the HuangPu district.
As an Asian I never talk to people from china because of the virus due to their non hygiene life. Second they also infamous of online scammers and human trafficking. They should be ashamed of themselves
Bro just found your video and it makes me so nostalgic. When my parents were expat I lived in Green Valley villas the one you passed in front of when leaving windsor place/park which was the main hangout spot because a lot of my friends lived there. Crazy because Willowbrook/Greenhills was where best friend used to live have so many childhood memories on the basketball court. Great video !
On the other hand, u take poverty statistics, as if all countries in the world measured poverty in the same way...the basket of goods Argentina uses to measure poverty is one of the most complete in the world and therefore one of the most expensive, to have an idea, Spain with a similar basket has a poverty of almost 30%, and no one would think of saying Spain is poorer than Brazil-China-Russia--Mexico or any other country outside Western Europe, u r full of prejudices based on Statistics, and to give u an idea, a megalopois as extensive; NY, with a population similar to the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, has 100K homeless, while in Buenos Aires it barely exceeds 2K (official census 2022), a number similar to that of other large metropolises:. European cities like London or Paris, not to mention other megalopolises in the world similar in number of inhabitants to Buenos Aires (17M in its metropolitan area) and it's worth clarifying that City Government has a sufficient number of beds in shelters for the homeless. , where they r also given food and showers, many with addictions or mental illnesses refuse to be transferred to these shelters since they r prevented from accessing drugs and those r the few hundred who wander around tourist spots in the city,
area occupied by degraded neighborhoods (villas) is tiny compared to total area of the city, just 1.4% of the entire city (2.4Km2 out of 205 Km2 total of Buenos Aires), this "villas"' r being urbanized, with construction of new homes and remodeling of the remaining ones. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KPdnboAYWUs.html and if we take the most representative neighborhood touristy of the city: Palermo, around 80% of the city has a quality of life similar or higher than Palermo, here you can watch almost the entire metropolitan area of the City (17M inhabitants): www.youtube.com/@FedSher/videos
I live in Canada my last15years of life. I have never saw an Asian person did anything gross but I have saw rude racist white people numerous on a daily basis.
I've worked with them that have moved to my country, I've never liked them, I've worked with 8, all were unbelievably arrogant and cocky, they steal, they don't care about anyone other than themselves. In public yeah standing in the way
Haha they call low income areas “Villa”? That’s super funny 😂😂 Btw never understood why parks in Shanghai work until 5pm and you need to pay for some of them
Yes, not sure why they call them that way either 😅But the cumbia I like is from those areas, called “cumbia villera” 😉 And yeah, I heard there’s some efforts to stop the restrictions in parks in Shanghai, hopefully
Wonderful video. Agree with most items. Just the part of Art. It seems the criteria is western style (tango, singing, etc.), the eastern or ancient Chinese style art has been entirely ignored.
You are right, not mentioned in the video, but I meant art in general, for China it'd include its ancient Chinese art as well of course, whereas for Argentina Tango, theatre and folklore. Basically how much art each city has (of its own art and international)