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While I appreciate your video, I have to point out that Guizhou is NOT the poorest province by any up-to-date GDP per capita stats. It's in the bottom five of the ranking though.
Once you visit China, you will see the whole world like a vintage place ❤️. Foreign or other religions living in China is safest and most happiest in the world ❤️. Living in China means living in the futuristic country. Beautiful video dear sis. Keep it up. Greetings from India ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇳🇮🇳💝 ....
Please don’t generalize, stereotype, and go idealistic. Having worked, lived, traveled most of the country, have Chinese family and friends there for over 25 years, it is not the most happiest place in the world though it is the safest place I've been to of all my world travels … but there could be other countries as safe or safer you are unaware of. Your application of the concept of “futuristic” applies primarily Tom the large metropolitan coastal cities with incremental expansion to larger cities in the West. If you only travel as an organized tourist or travel alone to these large cities you will not “experience the real China” but a mix of post WWII and new generation modern not much different from other world class cities. Little of historical interest still stands today in these cities dominated by high rises, skyscrapers ( construction now banned by Beijing government as eyesores), and large swathes of “huge” replicative apartment complexes, some large enough to qualify as their own cities. I love China, my second home, but it has many structural and social issues it must overcome in the next 30 years to maintain its vitality such as the fastest aging population in the world, not enough jobs for college graduates, inequities for woman, so many more men than woman that millions of men will live without a family to they die, greed and corruption, 6 day workweek with job and life stress that young people are giving up in the “Lying Flat Movement”, birthdate not sufficient to maintain significant growth over the next 30 to 50 years, plus a number of other issues not unlike other countries with their unique circumstances.
As a Chinese who currently stay at overseas, I really envy you that China is huge, such that I only visited less than five provinces, and I have never been to gui zhou before. Enjoy!
Mi piace tanto che voi mostrate la vita reale in Cina, e soprattutto questa volta Rachele ha parlato in italiano. Ho letto i giornali italiani e purtroppo erano molto parziali contro la Cina. Spero che gli italiani possano guardare i vostri video e possano sapare la vita reale in Cina. Grazie, e forza!
unfortunately, the media in many parts of the world, especially Europe is somewhat covertly controlled by the US or CIA or NED or NGOs related to CIA or NED. Of course you have been seeing anti-China propaganda all the time.
@@emmanuelrevel286 Vorrei invitarti a guardare questi video. 1) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yFKNrMrTWY8.html 2) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uNUfDeO238c.html Se una persona nega tutte le cose positive in Cina, la consiglio a ripensare se e' influenzata dalle propaganda anti-Cina.
Wow. Now compare that to Corporate USA's Street People in Kensington Philadelphia, Tent People in Venice Beach California, Caravan People in Kentucky, or Car People in Florida. A classic example of Socialism vs Corporatism. Most modern countries are Socialist countries today ... the Europeans have a different Socialism to China, which is different to Australia, which is different to Canada. But in USA there is NO Socialism, it is purely a Corporatist Country, which is why you've got million of Citizens in USA living in 3rd World Conditions because 1% of their Population own 90% of the Countries Wealth.
US politicians have to bash China in order to divert the people's attention from their incompetence! Don't be surprised that US need another war to divert attention if the situation in the US don't get better. All countries are worried as the US now is like an injured huge wild beast which might attack without provocation.
poorest province you must be joking , even biggest GDP of INDIA (Mumbai) is nowhere close to this province, hats off to CHINA. thanks Rachele for showing us this video.
This is indeed one of the poorest provinces in China. There are 34 provinces in China. The poorest are Guizhou, Gansu and Ningxia. Tibet is not poor but has a small population, but its per capita GDP is very high, especially as it receives a lot of subsidies for border residents. China's infrastructure is really the best in the world, even more than the US, because the Chinese government has really invested trillions of dollars in infrastructure, probably hundreds of trillions of yuan, so the urban planning, highways, Bridges, high speed rail, airports all look beautiful. But its real PER capita GDP is only over $12,000, far behind that of the US. That's a fact. In the past 30 years, China has developed so fast that even Chinese people, let alone foreigners watching videos, are shocked when they look back at the past 30 years. I only know how to make money, look down and work, but when I look up, my world has changed so much, but we have not noticed it. Many Chinese people look back on the past 30 years and cry because the past was so hard.But China is back! Only those who understand Chinese history and culture can understand how it feels.
We still have a lot to catch up, since many of those western countries have already prospered for more than a century! We didn’t even have much cars until 20 years ago, but the country is doing its best to increase living standards for people.
USA has a higher per capita GDP but also a higher cost of living and a lot higher taxes And then i still not talk about the extremely expensive health care in USA
I wouldn’t say China has the best infrastructure mainly because compared to the rest of the world, Chinas infrastructure is new. The west have had their current infrastructure in place for hundreds some thousands of years. When we work in infrastructure we have to work with what’s already there, China started from scratch, it had little skyscrapers in the 80s and 90s and could plan from there. Also, the US and China aren’t the only nations in the world. There are so many western and Asian nations like Singapore that are clean and have interesting infrastructure. The test for China will be how well their modern buildings last. Will the still have the same buildings 100 years from now or will they crumble and have to b remade every 10 years.
@@supremacy2040 There is literally no infrastructure in the whole of the US that is thousands of years old 😂😂😂 Furthermore most American buildings r only a couple decades old America as a whole is a relatively new country. And for example in the UK where I am from most buildings were destroyed in the world wars so again at best u can find a couple hundred year old buildings most have been destroyed and re built. When it comes to infrastructure China truly is one of the best the only thing China is lacking is more unique looking buildings unfortunately the Chinese look isn't as present as one hoped it to be places like Beijing should really focus on bringing more beautiful Chinese architecture.
@@tmd-w1552 yes the US is relatively a modern nation since the 16/17 hundreds but so much of its modern infrastructure was still built long before any of Chinas was, that was my point. NY main infrastructure was built between 1600-1940s and that’s not even the oldest. No matter what it’s still much older than any modern building China has. The biggest mistake china ever did was be ashamed of their history and destroying it. One thing they are really bad at is conservation. They cry a lot about being a 5000 yr old nation, the oldest civilaization, yet they got rid of so much of it and had to piece it together from all their “enemies” who stole Chinese wares and ended up saving so much for them to look back on. Being proud of their nation as a country is only new, and now they think they have it all worked out, it’s a bit like a teenager who thinks it knows better than it’s elders.
I had a series of travel issues in Guizhou, but the locals were absolutely wonderful and did their best to help me. Hope I can return when COVID is over
Hi, great to see you visit Guiyang! Good vid! A side note: The place where you stand in the start is not the center of Guiyang, it's more like the center of that dense residential area.
I love eating the fruit/vegetables Rachele was eating @3:10. I just ate it raw, taste very good specially with some chilli salt. Pickle them in a mix of water, salt, sugar and vinegar is very good too. You can get them in most asian grocery.
@@niamtxiv Is that what it is? It looks so small in the video. We get much bigger ones in Singapore. We eat it raw with cucumber, pineapple and other ingredients as a Malay-style salad. It’s often shredded and cooked into a delicious filling for spring rolls called popiah, a yummy Chinese snack.
It's probably because he pissed off the Guizhou's people So gotta kick it out . because every time in his video at beginning. He always point out That's Guizhou is the poorest Province in China 😂😂😂
😂No, he said it himself. He just traveled to Chengdu, Sichuan,Now he has gone back to Guizhou. He doesn't live in Guiyang.He lives in XingYi, a small city near Guiyang, which is much smaller than Guiyang
@@不动不静 Mike, slow down, take a deep breath and read it carefully. I'm advising them to go visit Chongqing and Chengdu since she mentioned Guiyang as a city with sloppy terrain. And in case you don't get the Chengdu part, why not go there too since it's close by Chongqing.
@@PSX247 lol sorry, if you said "I would love...", It would be clearer for me regarding the grammar. Anyways, I get you. Yeah Chongqing and Chengdu are nice.
You had better not say bad things about LKY, the PM who had vowed to climb out of his grave for any slight. Or his son would sue the pants off u as proven many times in his kangaroo court. Mareva injunctions had been used before too.
Me and my boyfriend took a trip to Guizhou few months ago, before our trip, I was telling him Guizhou probably not gonna be as developed as Majority cities in China, I never been there before, all my impressions of Guizhou was from Movies, directors like BiGan, JiazhangKe etc, Guizhou looked just undeveloped in those movies. Then we got there, we both shocked a bit, he’s American, he said to me : I don’t think you know China well. Lmao. He’s not wrong though.
The first fruit that you ate was a turnip. It is a root vegetable. In Singapore, it is shredded and cooked as the main filling for the spring roll. It is also used in local salad known as "Rojak" The second one which you shown was water chestnut. It can be eaten raw or cooked. It dispels heatiness and is cooling for the body.
Wow, as a person who come from China to currently live in Singapore, I was just going to comment that I never eat it in china. But as a rojak Lover, I must have eaten it a lot
Pachyrhizus erosus, commonly known as jícama (/ˈhɪkəmə/ or /dʒɪˈkɑːmə/;[1] Spanish jícama [ˈxikama] (listen); from Nahuatl xīcamatl, [ʃiːˈkamatɬ]), Mexican yam bean, or Mexican turnip, is the name of a native Mexican vine, although the name most commonly refers to the plant's edible tuberous root.
The fruit this youtuber ate is called 凉薯(liang2 shu3), which means something that is cool to eat. It tastes crunchy and sweet.Personally, I think it is common in southern China.From Hunan province🤗.
I enjoy your program. I love your excitement! So lively and fun to watch. You have brought the best of the cities you visited to life. Everything you talk about you made it better. Love it love it love it.
I personally think it might be better if you also cover the country side of GuiYang, which is the reason it's the poorest province. Otherwise the title should be like, what's the most prospers downtown of the poorest province like.
Thank you very much for your video. Yes, I was told 貴州 is the poorest province in China but I have never been there. By your video, I see something now. :)
I heard many of the apartments are owned by people who left the city to work in other cities. I have a friend who moved to the US to work but his family back home is keeping his apartment for him to retire when he returns. The family pays for his retirement contribution so when he returns he will be collecting his retirement in China and from the US. I also heard it is common for people who are keeping dual citizenships in other countries as well. I have a Greek friend who is doing the same thing.
The classic old Chinese saying of Guizhou, There is no 3 Km without mountain, no 3 days without rain, and no person own more than 3 coper coin in their pocket. However Guizhou is natural beauty province.
You described the cleanliness of the streets "It's hard to find even a cigarette butt". I guess I have to believe you but more than a decade ago when I first traveled to Jingzhou Shashi, Hubei Province, it was totally different. I was shocked to see how the people simply threw their rubbish & cigarette butts around. Worse is how they simply spit on the streets & even on the carpeted floors in the restaurants. Very disgusting. Guess time has changed & so do their behaviours. Thus I must say well done, China & Chinese people!!
No homeless around. At least people actually work, unlike in US, there are too many homeless people and the filth!!! People even defecate and urinate on streets especially in California and New York. There are too many drug addicts! It’s frightening. It’s not safe at all!!!
I thought you were speaking Spanish and my Spanish skill has failed 😟... then I read description😁... you were speaking Italian... ps... at least I still understood some of the words/phrases
2:38 that jicama fruit is tasteless but crunchy... I had those when I was a kid long time ago... usually eaten raw, or cooked with meat (to soak the meat flavor). 3:17 ... hmmm... maybe the ones we have are the bland ones..
Wow, u r so amazing! U can speak mandarin so fluently & nice. Actually, I envy u v much. But u hv good foresight to study Chinese bcoz the future is China. U r gifted & beautiful. Ur future is v bright. 🙏
At timing 4:03 of this movie, the brownish flat ball shape fruit, in Guangzhou, we call it "馬蹄". After peeled and soak with little salty water, nice taste!
How open has it been in the poorest province of China? The farmer seller selling the fruit/veg at 3'10" is not surprised or curious about her at all when a foreign girl speaks Chinese with him.