Raz is going to Xinjiang to experience the life of the local people and work in the cotton fields. The videos will be out next week and will give everyone a real perspective of life there through the eyes of the locals.
Raz is going to Xinjiang to experience the life of the local people and work in the cotton fields. The videos will be out next week and will give everyone a real perspective of the life there through the eyes of the locals. 我们下周会发布我们在新疆拍的所有内容,期待给大家看真实的新疆!
Raz, such a great idea 👍🏻. Expecting your new videos which record your real experience and connections with the local people in Xinjiang . Keep it up .
@Lou Gul the freedom is I am not being afraid to walk on a street and no one beat me.The freedom is no one judge me while I’m wearing a face mask. Lol.
Maybe a lot of people don't know, a few years ago, most of the people picking cotton by hand in Xinjiang were Han Chinese from the central provinces of China, such as Henan Province and Anhui Province. Rural women from these provinces were happy to pick cotton there because they could earn a lot of money to support their families, and my mother was one of those cotton pickers.
We will be visiting China and Xinjiang after the pandemic. The last time I was in China was in the early 80s when I was a teenager. feel a bit daunting as China is very big, so we will need to decide which part of China etc etc, but Xinjiang is definitely one on the list.
80s, man, almost 40 years ago! China is a lot a lot different than 40 years ago now! Xingjiang alone it takes 2 months to explore, as per a local xingjianger said. It’s as big as more than 3 France 🇫🇷! Hahaha 😝 the size is 1/6 of China.
Xinjiang lives matter. I am from India. I support China in every matter ❤️❤️❤️. Foreign or other religions living in China is safest and happiest in the world ❤️❤️❤️❤️. .... ❤️🇨🇳....
Good for you sir, i have been to Kashgar and Ürümqi, their cities is so clean and developing so quickly, there are Muslims restaurants and mosques everywhere you walk, love the foods and the the nightclubs, make sure you go to the light show it is amazing, good luck and have fun.
one of BCI key sponsor USAID Marc Lewkowitz is the president and CEO of SUPIMA Cotton (US cotton) AND NEW chairperson for BCI council since august 2019 coincident ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
1. Foreigners can travel to Xinjiang without any additional visa , documents or permits. 2. The western media gives me a better understanding about the word “shameless”. 3. Do you guys even know that the minorities in China have more benefits? Education bonus, income tax benefits, business benefits and so on. And looking at US, how many Muslins has been killed by US military in Iraq, Syria and so on? Or let me ask this question in another view: how’s Muslim people’s life in US? 4. About the religion, do you guys know that actually there are lots of religions in China? And China has never start a religion war to other countries. So shall we take a look how Christian did? How many native Indian had been killed? Crusades? Does US really care about their people? Africa American, Asian American, Muslins American? Or only care about Anglo-Saxon? 6. Western media describe China is war wolf diplomacy, how’s US? Slaughter diplomacy? I can’t ask help and tell others that I can not breath when US trying to smothering me? 7. Be a human first, talk human right later. I know lots of kind people and friends in US, and you are one of them. But I really don’t have the mood to talk it more now. Thank you for trying to spread the truth.
Yo man, you are amazing, proud of what you're doing. Tell the rest of the world what the real Xing Jiang looks like through you camara and ur experience
If you knows his guy, you would know that he always asks for a lot of money to promote something, only for 50cents he won't do it. He is real business jew.
As a Chinese, i'm also very curious about the life in Xinjiang, since i have never been there. it's so far away from south China. can't wait to see your next videos.
I have something important to say, I hope the uploader will read it:) The name of your channel s so typical pro-China, I don't think any anti-China peeps are even going to watch this. Or else they'd pre-judge it before even watching it. I'm quite curious, of cos you are running the account and making content to make profits, and your audience is mainly Chinese people. So now what is your purpose of this video other than making Chinese people happy? I feel like I am having enough of this, even though most of these types of RU-vidrs are genuine, kind, and unbiased. But what troubles me is: How is it going to truly, and most importantly- EFFECTIVELY contribute to changing foreigners' perspectives of China and Xinjiang? When your main audience is Chinese people? Making us Chinese happy is good money but I am starting to have second thoughts on how it is gonna help. I don't need to be sucked up really. Well I do, but like by the real good deeds like changing the focus from Chinese audience to foreign audience and truly making an impact there. Yes, that, the noble heart, the right intention, that's what will make me, and many of us truly happy. Not telling us Chinese like, look, I know Chinese are good China is good. No we don't need that. Or shall I say, we are going to have just enough of that, cos we've suffered a lot, and we are a more confident and proud nation day by day. I hope you could ponder on that, unless money is the and will always be the biggest unshakable goal. As much as I appreciate every bit of your effort, I am sure I'm not the only one starting to have such feelings.
Omg this is happening. Do you seriously have no shame? You know exactly what's going on and why you are allowed to go in. You know exactly that it's not just you and your camera. How the fuck do you sleep at night? This is messed up.
thank you for doing this, giving voice to the voiceless! thank you for being brave to challenge mainstream unified opinions. it definitely would enrich dimensions of perspectives about cotton farmers' living experience in Xinjiang.
Awww....I thought this video is about Xinjiang but it's actually only an announcement...deep inside, I feel relieved this video is not about Xinjiang as it's only 2 minutes video....now you made me excited and impatient....
How can it take 8 hours to fly to Xinjiang? If you are in China, for example, in Beijing, the flight is about 4 hours. If you are outside of China, then you need to stay in hotel to complete 14 days quarantine. And another question is usually for a foreigner, if they want to go to Xinjiang, they need to get a special permit from Chinese goverment. Could you please share how did you get the permit?
Haha, I saw the CGTN video. So it’s gonna be only you and your camera ... oh yes, and a team from CGTN. I guess that answers my question who organised the trip and how you would find the local farmers. 你以为我们是白痴吗?