yeah cause waiting staffs are well paid in China, some of them even offered with free lunch and dinner everyday with fair wage. unlike in Canada, waiting staff are only paid with minimun wage and they mainly live with tips.
The country that blames other countries have a long way for success , and the country that blames his own countries is half the way for success and the countries don't blames no countries is succeeded
It's not worth it to get fast food where I live in Canada... It's no longer fast or inexpensive. So you are paying high prices for slow service and junk food
Uyghurs and Uzbeks basically share the same culture and language except the Uzbeks had been under the rule of Russians for decades and forced to switch to Cyrillic alphabet while the Uyghurs in Xinjiang continue to use the Arabic alphabet till this day.
The following article is written by Ismail Bashmori, he is an Egyptian China watcher. The truth is that China is the greatest country on the face of the earth. It makes all other countries look insignificant and contemptible. It is the most brilliant, most industrious, most ambitious, most educated, meritocratic and technocratic, most modern, sophisticated, and civilised, and best-governed by far. It is the first non-white, non-Western country to reach this status since the 1600s. The determination of this country is indescribable. Supernatural. There is no force that can stop it from accomplishing anything it wants to do. 。 It doesn’t matter who we are. Egyptians, Syrians, Pakistanis, Indians, Africans, even Americans. Next to the Chinese, we are pathetic. We can’t do what they do. We would have a mountain, an Everest of changes to make, and we would whine and bicker and fail at every one of them. China’s story since the 1980s has been one of an almost divine metamorphosis. 。 Next to China the entire Western world from Alaska to New Zealand has stagnated. Next to China the entire developing world from Brazil to Madagascar has progressed only at a crawl. China is the mother of all gargantuan bullet trains. Every day it manages to create something new and astonishing. And unlike the United States, unlike the British Empire, unlike the French, Dutch, Germans, Spanish, Portuguese or any other Western nation that had its turn at being a superpower in the past four centuries, China doesn’t need to run anybody over or take something from somebody else, to rise majestically. China is also standing up to the West all by herself. The West can’t believe their four-hundred-year-old global supremacy is being challenged. They hoped that the more China developed, the more it would submit to their influence, interests, and leadership. That didn’t happen. So now they will do anything possible, short of a nuclear war, to make China end. Their goal is to destroy this country. That’s why, although the United States has killed several million people and turned several regions of the earth into hellscapes. China is the worst fear of our planet’s Western masters. They want you to despise and dread a country that’s done nothing to you, that hasn’t invaded anyone, bombed or sanctioned anyone, that hasn’t overthrown any foreign government, or used its military on anything since 1979. China is the only major country in the nonwhite developing world, to stand up to the West. To look it in the eye when challenged or threatened. The Global South are simply Western puppets who submitted long ago. Even the most powerful ones. Saudi Arabia, Brazil, India. Above only part of the article, you can read the full article under the following link. www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4459/west-can-t-believe-nor-accept-china-s-progress/?fbclid=IwAR3aJYSZC3rbUgM1NwHCO73XxnNzNkJPa9wrSsFp-4KMxTozuJiHBwLJDXU
When I was at university in Chongqing, there were many Xinjiang classmates in the dormitory. We only had different accents, and playing games together was the most fun. Our dirty words were so funny.
@@KouroshKamyabiIn fact, I very much recommend you to go to Guilin, Guangxi, too many big cities in China.you can go to see the landscape.Otherwise, the videos are all big cities.😂😂😂
This season is very suitable for vacation in northern Xinjiang. We recommend Conners Lake. It's very cool in summer over there The temperature in summer is around 15-20 degrees Xinjiang Conners Lake CD1 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N4SyXH0dSgg.html CD2 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LKPD30c3GiQ.html The scenery is a bit like Switzerland and North America
Great vid, my mom's side of the family are Uyghur and from Xinjiang. I still remember as a kid my grandfather taking me to mosque on weekends and then afterwards having halal food.
sometimes it doesn't directly translate to the first meaning. it's more like "hand grabbed rice", hand catch rice would be more like 手接到了饭. this is how some supermarkets mistranslated "dried goods" to "fuck the goods", because 干 could mean both.
Recently, the southern and northern regions of China have been experiencing sustained high temperatures of around 35 ℃, so going to Yunnan(云南) in the southwest is a good choice. Kunming, which is known for its year-round spring like weather (with temperatures maintained at 20-25 ℃), is also a good place to go, as are Dali or Lijiang. Yunnan is the region with the richest ethnic minority culture in China. Humanities and natural scenery are also unique. If you want to travel to other parts of China, it is best to protect yourself from the sun, especially Chongqing, which is one of China's summer "furnaces"
@@KouroshKamyabi@KSquaredVlogs go Xinjiang, and please don't get stuck in the city. The natural view is amazing! Or Xi'an. Huge number of Muslims and thousands of years old history. The northern area of China is Completely different from the South.
@@KouroshKamyabi You have already experienced China's big cities in Shanghai. Next stop you can go to some ancient cities, such as Wangxian Valley, Fenghuang Ancient Town, etc. There are many, you can study them. Or you can go to some natural landscapes, such as Zhangjiajie, where Avita was filmed, or Guangxi Province, Yunnan Province. It is also very good to go to Xinjiang and Tibet during this summer. The natural scenery is beautiful and the food is delicious. It is too cold there in winter.
During the years I worked in Shanghai, I ate at Yelixiali's restaurant several times, with an average consumption of about 80 yuan per person. Converted to US dollars, the average consumption per person is 11$ (no tip required). It depends on where the store is located. The prices of stores in different locations are slightly different. The taste is still good, and the food portions provided are also OK. However, friends with [social phobia] should not find a seat near the dance floor, because during the peak dining hours (usually from 12 noon to 1 pm, and from 6 pm to 7 pm), Yelixiali will have dance performances in ethnic costumes. Moreover, the dancers will invite dining customers to go up and dance together. The first time I went with my friends, I didn't know, and I found an empty seat near the dance floor and sat down. As a result, when it was "dance time", I was embarrassed when the dancer invited me to go up and dance. The customers around me applauded and urged me to go up. I was very embarrassed at the time. Because I really can't dance. According to my friend, when I dance, it's like being hit by a stun gun. Like a wooden man without joints.🤖 At that time, I was praying that someone would quickly give me a teleportation scroll so that I could escape from there.🤣🤣🤣 Since then, when I go to Yelishali for dinner, I always choose to sit away from the dance floor. I never dare to sit near the dance floor again.
Love your China videos. I was in Shanghai at the 2nd half of May. I went to a Moroccan restaurant ran by an old gentleman from Morocco. The food was great, better than what I had in Morocco. There are many Turkish restaurants, too. Xingjiang restaurants are all over the country.
The video of you traveling in China has been moved to a video website in China (bilibili). With more than 1 million views, Chinese netizens like you very much. If you have vpn, you can climb over the wall and have a look (but you can rest assured that bilibili website has no reward revenue)
this 耶里夏丽 is not a luxury restaurant at all. It is a Chain restaurant which provides a lot of job opportunity to those Muslims. It is popular and delicious. Actually this building has a luxury hotel upstairs. but the shopping mall is normal one.
Here are some responses from foreign netizens who have never been to China, let alone Xinjiang Firstly, you must have never been to Xinjiang, let alone understood China. Your understanding is based on your worldview. Mosques in Xinjiang are open, but there are rest days every week. And some of the mosques you think of are actually shopping malls with the appearance of mosques. Secondly, can't you see the Uyghur characters on the shop signs all over the street? You can't see the halal food shops all over the street. Education in Xinjiang has been taught in both Mandarin and Uyghur languages since childhood. Finally, not all Uyghurs are followers of Islam, and even if they are believers, they are divided into conservatives and progressives. China has always been very open-minded towards religions such as Islam. As a country ruled by a communist party, if there is faith, it is materialism. The government does not support people's religious beliefs, but it does not oppose religion. The Chinese government believes that the source of religious extremism comes from poverty and backwardness in material life. People have poor material living standards and no hope in life. Only in this way can they pursue spiritual pursuits such as religion, which makes them more prone to extreme religious thoughts. Such people will not cherish life and are more likely to breed terrorism. Therefore, the solution is not to use violence to counter violence like the so-called "war on terror" in the West, such as killing a Hamas or Taliban like in Gaza and Afghanistan. In extreme living conditions, their loved ones and friends will become more Hamas and Taliban. To give the local people opportunities for development, to make them prosperous, and to satisfy their material needs, they will naturally cherish life, have hope, avoid extremism, and avoid resorting to violent means when encountering unsatisfactory situations. They will be open-minded, understanding, and tolerant of other ideas. Xinjiang was originally located inland, with extremely inconvenient transportation, few jobs, industries, and poor living conditions for the local people, making it a backward province in China. At the same time, the general level of scientific education among the people is low, and there is a large pursuit of learning Islam. This is why there have been many terrorist activities in Xinjiang in the past, as I explained above. However, in recent decades, the Chinese government has continuously strengthened education, and local people in Xinjiang attend schools not only through formal university training. Organizing people to participate in skills training, while attracting investment, setting up factories and enterprises, and introducing jobs to local people. Only with skills can one find a job, increase income, pursue material improvement, and people will pursue a more realistic life, and their thinking will not be extreme. But all of this, regardless of facts and without conducting on-site investigations, is referred to as "concentration camps" by Western media and governments, similar to the current situation in Gaza. Not even as much as these video bloggers do. There is a Chinese idiom called 'pointing a deer to a horse', just like how your Western media has been biased towards Israel and indifferent to the lives of the Palestinian people for more than 70 years. If it weren't for TIKTOK breaking the monopoly of public opinion, perhaps Israel would still be the 'Son of God' in your media. If it weren't for China's visa free policy, so many bloggers from the Western world would have the opportunity to travel to China and personally experience the real China. Perhaps in your eyes, we would just be a big North Korea or another Soviet Union. But there is an old saying in China that goes, 'Justice lies in the hearts of the people.' The Western world can control public opinion and smear other civilizations or countries through media hegemony, but the truth is, we, the people living on this land, know it ourselves! You regard yourself as God, and regardless of the history, geography, and civilization of other countries, you use your own values as a balance to judge them. Ultimately, it is still because the material civilization of the West is advanced and life is more prosperous compared to other countries. However, before the Renaissance, the West was barbaric and backward in the face of Chinese and Arab civilizations. With material civilization, there would be subsequent spiritual civilization and public opinion hegemony. The essence is the same, development is the ultimate principle! You in the West can open your eyes to the world and respect other countries and civilizations. We are willing to work together to build a community with a shared future for mankind and develop human civilization. But if you still have to live in your fixed cognition, there's no problem. China's history told all Chinese people 200 years ago what it means to be closed off and what it means to be "backward and beaten".
Many places in China like to eat spicy food very much, and different regions have different levels of spicy food. Therefore, I suggest that when ordering, you can tell the waiter in advance that no chili pepper or a small amount of chili pepper is added. Many Chinese people do this when traveling to other provinces. Generally speaking, southern China has a lower level of spicy food. 😅
@@SlimJim3082 Sichuan belongs to the south or central region, but more southern regions do not eat spicy food very much, such as Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan, Guangxi, Jiangxi, etc. 😂
Funfact: 😆China is the only country to have halal canteens on aircraft carriers. all major Chinese universities have halal canteens.. also applies to Govt schools...
That's why palaw is also an Afghan dish and one of the main Afghan languages is in the same family as the Farsi language. I'm not sure if the word palaw is of Farsi or Turkic origin.
there is a city very close to Shanghai called Taicang太仓. People call it German town in China. There are thousands of German companies in this small town and you will feel like living in Germany. As a Shanghai citizen, I would like to tour you this city 😊
CAD20? no TAX no tips? here you'd be lucky just get a bowl of noodles in a plastic bowl to avoid tax n tips, so called food court. Don't come to Vancouver.
I paid 4 bucks for a burger in Vancouver But that was with a buy 1 get 1 free, a 40% off and Uber 1 free promo where you get free delivery and an additional 5% off 😂 Uber isn't making money off of that and the restaurant is probably breaking even on those prices
Uyghurs are not the only Muslim Chinese group. There are other ethnic Chinese minorities who are practicing Islam - the more populous and dominant Hui (Muslim Han Chinese), Turkic-speaking Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Salars, Tatars and Yugurs (Yellow Uyghurs), Dongxiang, Tajiks and Kache (Muslim Tibetans). Its history in China is as long as the religion itself.
Brother, you have a great ability to capture hot topics. The beautiful girls in Xinjiang need to be seen by the world. The beauty of Xinjiang also needs to be seen by the world. China needs more RU-vidrs like you who dare to take risks and explore. I hope you can reach 1 million followers soon. The Chinese people are cheering for you 💪💪💪💪
Almost every school and company cafeteria has dedicated halal food station. Muslim is our friends and neighbors. We never had negative views towards Muslim when I grew up in China. I never knew that Muslim is portrayed badly until I moved to western countries.