多谢托哥,呢条唐人街充满晒我青春期回忆。中学在南非读咗两年,当年已经有台北人超市,成日都系里面租台湾版嘅日剧睇。btw,希望你可以去拍下我的母校约堡华侨国定学校(chinese kuo ting school),系互联网基本上搵唔到而家学校状况嘅图片或video资料,但话晒都有好似过百年历史,可以话系浓缩晒南非华人史。最后,建议你可以去埋旧唐人街食下“广州烧腊”里面的橙色叉烧😜
Recently, I have been intrigued by south Africa cultures, because I study English with online instructors from South Africa on my daily basis who are passionate about teaching and professional. On the top of that, tuition fee is very affordable(4 or 5 us dollars an hour) I spend 4-5 hours a day practicing communicating, writing, reading with them at weekdays.( I am crazy about paraphrasing and rewriting some elusive sentences to polish my English skills with the help of them.From my perspective, the most efficient way to be well versed with a foreign language is to interact with a native speaker in your daily life virtually or physically ) If possible, in the post pandemic era, I would like to explore South Africa physically.
U should come visit durban I have alot of taiwanese friends and a few chinese friends. My cousin was in korea for two years teaching English, but it was hard to go back, now south africa has special online academy all tutors have the tefl diploma(teaching English has a foreign language). I'm happy to hear you enjoying classes
SA is so dangerous as the situation deteriorates every day... i won't even think about visiting. My SA friends who went back two yrs ago, she said it's changes alot (in a bad way) and she seriously don't recommend people from visiting without a local bringing you around with proper transportation.
I remember years ago Shane Smith from Vice said that the one place that he never felt comfortable with was South Africa because of the rape problem. Rape and kidnapping was so common, and that was like 8 years ago he said that. From what i've heard recently is that the country is getting worse.
In Indonesia, they called the guy who direct your car where to park is "Tukang Parkir", literally meaning "停车工人“. Price varied from Rp.1000 - Rp.10,000 depending on the city, area and spot.
Wow such an interesting, i didn't know u Indonesian. I just found out your RU-vid. I want to learn Chinese, im also Chinese Indonesian. Actually its very rare to find Chinese Indonesian could speak Chinese, only small percentage if they live in such area like Medan, Sumatera, or in west Borneo. And its only speak their Chinese dialect, which isn't mandarin. In big city like Jakarta or java its they even dont know their Chinese surename or their ethnicity (hakka, teochew, etc). I think its important to learn Chinese so Chinese Indonesian could talk with other Chinese diaspora. Nice video btw.
@@irfananwar5813 Never learned mandarin cuz it's so difficult. But I think it's really cool that each characters have 4 different ways to pronounce. You could subtly hide 8 different kind of insults in 1 compliment. 😂