Looking forward to your arrival! Does the United States also have this tradition? China believes that babies whose skulls are not yet closed by the age of 2 may experience slight damage to the blood vessels in the brain due to cold winds, and there is a risk of headaches after reaching the age of 40 in the future.
Howdy, Good morning cos back here is morning time. Happy to see you again. The happiest time is watching your vlogs. Jay please don't get jealous of me for praising Ari all the time. Because you don't look so much at surprising things in China other than Ari really enjoyed and are surprised with the things in China. I can feel the joy Ari had, cos I too enjoy what you both share. It is a pity for me, as a Malaysian Chinese, I could not afford to go back to my ancestor Motherland. I am now at the age of 70th and hold a full bag of sickness. So the only thing I do is to watch and enjoy your sharing. Hope you can make more videos in more places. Take care and thanks. God bless you.
Ari, China has a Very diverse food culture, let Jay introduce to you the different cuisine as possible! There are some foods you will not Find in the U. S. Indulge your taste buds while in China. 🙏🙏🌷🌹💓♥️👍👍
Chinese buy grocery everyday, they prefer all stuff to be fresh, so they only buy what is needed for the day. Next morning, they will go out and shop again.
Ari, you can see how wonderful and caring are the Chinese. When they saw your baby without a hat, they were afraid that he would got cold easily and therefore they asked you to put on him a hat. For Jiapan (pancake), you can have anything you like.
hi Ari and Jay, I love your family so much. You are just made for each other in heaven! Ari is so accepting to the Chinese culture and seems to pick up Mandarin so quickly. Jay, I like your Mandarin accent. You are so fluent and confident in both English and Mandarin. All the best to you three and I am sure little To-fu will grow up a very smart and happy boy!
An interesting vblog on Jay & Ari's daily life in China.... underground shopping malls are commonplace in major cities...that's huge by size...little tafu boy is happier with his new hanger...pity the father though!! Alhahaha...LauZhenRen & Canton girl are expected to visit China in April....🎉😂
Jay represents the best side of the Chinese and Ari represents the best side of the American. Your guys really match together !!! Best wishes to all of you !
Ari and Jay, thank you for sharing your trip in China. Especially so happy to see Little Tofu, he is so adorable, Hope to see him in person one day. Happy holiday.
Ari, really love your positive and candid reaction to your experiences in Hangzhou! Jay is the calm and steady force! Xiao Dofu is so sweet, looking at his dad without blinking!❤
My favorite jian bing is with extra egg. Simple taste is better with jian bing. There is already alot of flavor going on, adding chicken is not really needed, unless you are hungry.
Have been watching videos of yours and always love the homely and strong family bonding .. it's kinda very similar to our Chinese culture where we value that so much. Welcome Ari to experience and explore the real Chinese culture in person 👋
Hi, that day during the live broadcast, I was there. I bought shoes and clothing, and those text shoes were really nice. I bought a pair for my wife, and she was very satisfied.😀
China has been through famine all through out our history and that made it very important for food to be available everywhere. Some of the basic greeting in Chinese is "how you eaten yet?" I am sure Jay knows that.
“Dear Jay, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to reach out and express my appreciation for the wonderful content you create. Your videos have become an integral part of my daily routine, and I eagerly anticipate watching them each day. However, I couldn’t help but notice that many of your viewers, including myself, share a common sentiment: we wish your videos were a bit longer. Your insights into China are fascinating, and we believe that extending the length of your videos would allow us to delve deeper into the topics you cover and gain a richer understanding of the culture, history, and people of China. I understand that creating longer videos may require additional time and effort on your part, but please know that your dedication to producing high-quality content is truly appreciated by your audience. We are eager to continue learning and exploring the wonders of China through your videos. Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication. I look forward to watching your future videos and continuing this journey of discovery together. Warm regards, Danny