Unveil the NARROWEST CITY in the world! Mysterious Yanjin City, Yunnan | EP18, S2

2024 ж. 18 Мам.
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I left Kunming and visited Yanjin, the narrowest city in the world!! Although Yanjin was quite popular on KZhead and Instagram, it remains quite unknown in China.
The trip to Yanjin offers stunning landscapes, when I reached, it was already mid-night!
The next day, I was so thrilled to discover this special city!
Join me on my adventure through the narrowest city in the world! Is it dangerous? How is the food? In this vlog, I will tell you everything about Yanjin..
0:00 Intro
2:22 Getting to Yanjin
6:47 Narrowest City Tour
12:05 Life in the narrowest city
19:06 Yanjin Valley
22:12 Safety in Yanjin
#china #yunnan #unveil #culture #chinavlogger #chineseculture
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  • When you are inevitably a huge success, I hope you stick to this format. It really does give a good sense of what it is like to travel in these areas!

    @halkuon@halkuon Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely agree!

      @TT-fl9wk@TT-fl9wk Жыл бұрын
    • I wholeheartedly agree. it's simple, honest and beautiful. i'm captivated!

      @soma1780@soma1780 Жыл бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more. I just can't imagine 1 person can produce such a good quality video. She is truly something....

      @fadhilwaynie9620@fadhilwaynie9620 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@fadhilwaynie9620 That's why there is a saying "No matter how good you are, there will always be a better Asian"

      @radenakbar@radenakbar Жыл бұрын
    • I agree 😊😊😊

      @Beautiful_Disaster28@Beautiful_Disaster28 Жыл бұрын
  • For those wondering "why would they build a city in such difficult terrain," she mentions the reason at the end- a salt mine. Salt is readily available and cheap today, but it was once highly valued, primarily for food preservation.

    @libertarian4323@libertarian4323 Жыл бұрын
    • the name of this town "Yanjin" literally means “salt port”

      @freethinker810@freethinker810Ай бұрын
  • The kids who glare and speak at the camera are hilarious and precious. You didn't just post a video, you really served a travel experience.

    @Maliceless100@Maliceless10011 ай бұрын
  • I vote "Little Chinese everywhere" one of the best travel channels in KZhead.❤❤❤

    @xuzhen1512@xuzhen15122 ай бұрын
  • 18:56 I have the exact same experience as a foreigner who has travelled a lot in China. The further you get from the bigger cities and the touristy areas, the friendlier people become. You would think that the poorest people are most likely to try to scam some extra money out of you, but I find that this is almost never the case. The poorest people in China are the most honest, the most hospitable--and the most interesting.

    @SimonGrayDK@SimonGrayDK Жыл бұрын
    • I'd believe this is because they don't see many foreign people, so aren't necessarily in the mind set of the fact that "you have money". Plus most of the people who are in the city are after money, whereas most in the country are happy with their lives. 😊

      @Vlad2319@Vlad2319 Жыл бұрын
    • They are used to a great government lol

      @qjtvaddict@qjtvaddict Жыл бұрын
    • This is mostly the same in Mexico and a ton of other countries around the world. Often, the less fortunate are the most compassionate.

      @sergio823@sergio823 Жыл бұрын
    • This is definitely common around the world. Big cities concentrate many of life’s stresses which people either internalize ruining their own health or take out on people around them which makes for a terrible place to live.

      @______IV@______IV Жыл бұрын
    • I can vouch for this too. As a tall white guy I always stood out like a sore thumb. But people are extremely friendly in those regions away from the major cosmopolitan cities. However some do tend to stare, which is a bit irritating and in the past we often had folks come up to us and ask my wife (who’s originally from China) if they could take a selfie with her white guy. This is not the case in major international cities like Shanghai or Beijing, where there’s a big amount (at least pre-Corona) of expats and tourists, so people are used to it. Glad China is finally open again to travelers! My wife and I couldn’t go back to visit her family since the Pandemic lockdown travel restrictions. I mean she obviously could’ve gone by herself, but our son was born right in January 2020 so he would’ve technically not been allowed in either with his German passport, and all travelers had to subject themselves to these awfully restrictive quarantine procedures of 14+ days in some quarantine hotel where you’re not allowed to leave your room AT ALL (imagine that with a baby/toddler, suicide!). Anyways, we finally have her parents over for a visit for the first time since his birth, and we soon shall go back later this year! I cannot wait! Though, who knows how they’ll stare now when they see a Chinese/Caucasian couple with a super adorbs cute mixed 3 year old… 😅

      @TheUglyPrimadonna@TheUglyPrimadonna Жыл бұрын
  • I don't think that most outsiders can really appreciate what you said. Just the fact that there are highways and rail and all kinds of engineering projects in these areas is truly amazing. One has to see it to really understand.

    @peterwu8471@peterwu8471 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly; it's hidden beauty!

      @nscwb_.8261@nscwb_.8261 Жыл бұрын
    • It looks like a decaying slum 😂

      @zippymufo9765@zippymufo9765 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zippymufo9765 That's why it's cool. The parts of the world that you don't normally see.

      @nscwb_.8261@nscwb_.8261 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zippymufo9765 Big cities are just shiny delusional slums.

      @josephhuang22@josephhuang22 Жыл бұрын
    • The beauty of these towns is their character. ❤

      @franciscoabreu135@franciscoabreu135 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi, I was adopted from China when I was a baby, and seeing various daily life in China is really wonderful to see. Thank you!

    @aubreyan3501@aubreyan350110 ай бұрын
    • Hope you’ll visit one day.

      @outsidewell6932@outsidewell69324 ай бұрын
    • One of my family members, a lady named Stephanie, adopted a little girl from China back around 1999-2000ish. I haven't really seen her since she was really little. It's hard to believe she'd be an adult now. Wow. I'm glad you've found a good life, no matter where you are from. It's really cool to learn about your heritage!

      @ElysetheEevee@ElysetheEevee2 ай бұрын
    • I'm sorry that China was very poor at that time and preferred boys to girls because of tradition, but I'm sure you got a better life than in China. I wish you a happy life.

      @user-jn3ox3nr9b@user-jn3ox3nr9b22 күн бұрын
  • The place is so spick and span and the river is so so clean.. there is no rubbish floating or flowing around. Very few places in the world where you can find no rubbish lying around. Well done Chinese people.

    @user-kb9bd5tt8f@user-kb9bd5tt8f4 ай бұрын
  • I didn’t have to take a plane, train, bus or motorbike but yet I have been magically transported to this fascinating place. 谢谢 thank you for taking me there❤️ hello from Texas USA 🇺🇸

    @positivevibes2468@positivevibes2468 Жыл бұрын
    • I feel the Same Way; She did all the work and transportation for us. Thanks!!!

      @12567NoYouCannot@12567NoYouCannot Жыл бұрын
  • Great video, thanks for showing a view of rural China that's so unknown here in the West. Also I love how you show how ordinary day-to-day life is in China, it shows that people are basically the same all over the planet 👍

    @StudioHoekhuis@StudioHoekhuis Жыл бұрын
    • Ivo, the more you travel, the more you realize people are not basically the same.

      @earlysda@earlysda Жыл бұрын
    • @@earlysda What I meant is that most people are just living their lives, working hard, caring for their children and try to make a living. How they do that maybe different and what they believe maybe different, but at the core, we are basically doing the same thing all over the world.

      @StudioHoekhuis@StudioHoekhuis Жыл бұрын
    • @@StudioHoekhuis Ivo, have you watched OUR videos where they show how they are trying to stop the horrific child sacrifices and other things that I cannot mention? There are literally millions of kids every year being sold by their parents, and the vast majority of these are from several African and Asian countries.

      @earlysda@earlysda Жыл бұрын
    • As a Chinese I love watching these videos too. I want to travel all over China.

      @josephhuang22@josephhuang22 Жыл бұрын
    • @@earlysda i have to agree with you on this one, in Amarika, they hate anyone who is different, never mind hate, they go all the way out to destroy any nation who refused to live like Amarika.

      @user-vc5qk9tg7u@user-vc5qk9tg7u Жыл бұрын
  • I'm from Italy and recently I made friends with a few people who migrated from China. They invited me alot of times to have lunch/dinner at their place. I remember how weird I looked at some of the stuff they cooked (unlike the dishes you get served in restaurants, which usually are very Europe-friendly), thankfully enough I had enough courage to have a bite and now I'm falling in love with chinese cuisine more every day. This video, apart from making me want to travel to China sometime, also made me quite hungry!

    @Icedmindblow@Icedmindblow3 ай бұрын
  • Wanna hear something curious? I'm from Mexico, born and raised and this reminds me of some parts of Mexico SO SO MUCH. It's amazing, all the food on the streets, we also sell potatoes and corn like that. The little Tofu place looks like any modest "Loncheria" in Mexico. I love it

    @komoriaimi@komoriaimi9 ай бұрын
    • Very interesting!

      @HighlightArtCenter@HighlightArtCenter9 ай бұрын
    • I noticed similarities between this area and where I'm from in the US too. It truly is a small world lol

      @fancydeer@fancydeer9 ай бұрын
    • no

      @V0YAG3R@V0YAG3R8 ай бұрын
    • There is actually a word it.... Poverty

      @noahmcdarby5417@noahmcdarby54177 ай бұрын
    • @@noahmcdarby5417 well... yes. but also there's a culture that comes with poverty and being taken advantage of by the rich. humans in poverty tend to react the same way and band together in the same way. It's interesting to see that across the globe we can see ourselves and our homes reflected even if we've been exploited and abused by the rich or our government, there's still life and hope and love at the basic core of humans that won't go away. human greed is the same across cultures but also human resilience

      @fancydeer@fancydeer7 ай бұрын
  • This is fascinating! I am from the U.S. and we don’t get to see the intimate details of China like you are showing. I just love your videos. That baked potato looked so good! Here in the U.S. you have to get fast food. There is not usually someone just selling something simple like that. It’s much more healthy.

    @zoeycat2646@zoeycat2646 Жыл бұрын
    • Once you travel in Asia and I really mean pretty much anywhere in the vastness that is Asia, you become hooked for life! A diaspora of people. Incredible and at times mind boggling street foods. Fried Tarantula anyone? How about freshly skinned snake, or raw horse meat or the hump of a bactrian camel? Often insanely cheap prices,except Japan,Singapore and South Korea. Sublimely beautiful ancient architecture, incredible variety of scenery and climates varied cultures, history, languages and the cradle of all the major religions. Bustling mega cities juxtaposed with simple village lives. A multitude of gorgeous beaches, delicious tropical climates to the extremes of Himalayan winters and deserts to jungles. I've travelled through 25 Asian countries, some multiple times and am still drawn to explore much, much more.

      @triarb5790@triarb5790 Жыл бұрын
    • @@triarb5790 All the foods you just mentioned. lord no XD

      @LayllasLocker@LayllasLocker Жыл бұрын
    • Out in the countryside you can find people selling stuff in a similar way sometimes, and in major cities you can find healthier food, but true, the US is mainly suburbs, and in most suburban areas it's hard to find simple/healthy food.

      @redpandaz5146@redpandaz5146 Жыл бұрын
    • found her channel on the recommendations from a Mark Weins vlog on Saturday lol

      @Curling_Rack@Curling_Rack Жыл бұрын
    • What do you mean you have to get fast food in the US? Maybe you should get out to rural areas more

      @charlottechipps4982@charlottechipps49822 ай бұрын
  • This really shows how big and diverse China is. It's more like a continent of different nations than just one country. 💖👍

    @magnaviator@magnaviator Жыл бұрын
    • Yes. China is about the size of the whole Europe, and has a bigger population than Europeans. If the Qin Empirer didn't unite China about 2000 years ago , the nowadays China may consists of a few countries.

      @yzhang2008@yzhang2008 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@yzhang2008 是的呢❤

      @user-kn1dr1vb6b@user-kn1dr1vb6b Жыл бұрын
    • Ssh, don't let CCP know you're saying this

      @xwtek3505@xwtek350511 ай бұрын
    • @@xwtek3505 CCP cares about many little things. But this is not one of them, so is the condition of my bowel movement.

      @gladteer873@gladteer87311 ай бұрын
    • This is true anywhere you go. Even within one city, like San Diego, California, where I live, there are so many different ways people are. One thing is true anywhere you go though: the humanity in people is the same. 🙂

      @felipericketts@felipericketts11 ай бұрын
  • I am from India, staying quite close to the Indo China border in Uttarakhand and I just love her videos of China. I always wondered what goes beyond the border, beyond the himalayas in China and looking at these videos I get a glimpse of that. Love your videos, love this Chinese girl's spirit of travelling.

    @rajatjungpangi8224@rajatjungpangi82249 ай бұрын
    • my parents often say we should go to visit china now before it gets too expensive to go. i hope you get to glimpse china for yourself one day! so amazing that you live so close just by the border, but the border is a natural border of huge himalayan mountains! how cool is that

      @ladyofhalos@ladyofhalos5 ай бұрын
    • I want to visit all these places, but what prevents me is the lack of means Thank you for bringing this to us . 💓💓💓

      @vmk9299@vmk92994 ай бұрын
  • An excellent program introduces smaller remote towns of China. She is very good, practical and not showy, has a nice warm personality. Her English sounds like her native language ( much better then most professional translators), but she is also very good in her Chinese that she can switch from one language easily to other and kept the flow continuity, which is remarkably smooth and natural.

    @tyc9302@tyc93028 ай бұрын
  • One of my biggest regret while we were living in China for 5 years was not being adventurous enough to visit the smaller cities… ive always imagined smaller towns to be more culturally interesting and people friendlier. Thanks for your videos, now im yearning to go back someday. ☺️ we missed our life there back there 9 years ago.

    @raldgimo441@raldgimo441 Жыл бұрын
    • Come back soon.

      @joyjoyoo@joyjoyoo Жыл бұрын
    • I wanna go to Liangshan Marsh, even if it's a mockup and a tourist trap. :P

      @planescaped@planescaped Жыл бұрын
    • The China of 9 years ago is not the China of today. I'd recommend you wait until the CCP has been deposed, before going back.

      @remcovanvliet3018@remcovanvliet3018 Жыл бұрын
    • I lived in China for ten years and I loved randomly visiting obscure places in the country away from the usual tourist traps. However, on the downside, even though many of the places I visited were beautiful and the people fantastic they were often very poor.

      @freeman10000@freeman10000 Жыл бұрын
    • I think it's like that in most countries. The further you get from city centers and more globalized people you get a real taste for what the place and people are actually like. I think even in the USA this applies.

      @vgamedude12@vgamedude12 Жыл бұрын
  • as an engineer, i have my respect to the people who built this place.

    @Paopao621@Paopao621 Жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/irikntqniWmeaWg/bejne.html

      @rickylo3271@rickylo3271 Жыл бұрын
  • Greetings from the United States. I recently found one of your videos on my feed, and this one today. As you were walking through the streets of Yanjin, talking to people, it confirmed thoughts I have had for many of my 59 years...that no matter the country, or the politics of that country's leaders, regular people are all the same. We want to live our lives with our family and friends. Thank you for sharing your videos with the world.

    @danabuck6461@danabuck64619 ай бұрын
    • Thank you :)

      @littlechineseeverywhere@littlechineseeverywhere9 ай бұрын
  • I'm from America and I like channels like this a lot. In America we think of ourselves as the diverse melting pot and everyone else as homogenous. But places like China and India are just as diverse in a different way with all the linguistic and cultural differences. We tell foreigners that each American state is different from the next but actually the states are nowhere near as different culturally as the differences found across big Eastern countries. (geographically of course America is very diverse but I think everybody knows that).

    @trenaareen1216@trenaareen12168 ай бұрын
    • Its really just American Large-Mid cities that are diverse. And you kinda seem to be forgetting that America has only just recently been taking its racism/bigotry issues somewhat "seriously" so a lot of time was lost in encouraging the growth of places where differences thrive. Most of America is plain as whitebread boring because they'd push the immigrants to for long time into cities/ lesser "desired" areas aka redlining until it became destinations many eventually wanted to go to/ heard about. The outer burbs was often reserved for white people and bam. Every suburb in America looks the same and boring and unimaginative.

      @royroy8697@royroy86976 ай бұрын
    • ​@royroy8697 the suburbs aren't supposed to be fun, they're supposed to be clean, orderly and civilized lol. Also 92% of China is Han Chinese, doesn't seem to diverse to me lol. Granted that's not an issue because diversity is not really a strength, seeing as most of the best countries on this planet are homogeneous 🤷‍♂️

      @BoredInTheComments@BoredInTheComments6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BoredInTheCommentsnah......there are tons of sub-groups among Han Chinese that speak very different dialects or languages, have very different cultural traditions, food, even with visible physical appearances. they just identify themselves as Han-Chinese ethnicity. it doesnt mean they are very similar in all aspects.

      @TaiwanSausage@TaiwanSausage5 ай бұрын
    • The funny part is that some of us try to tell Americans that the US isn't quite as uniquely diverse as they think, and most of them still don't believe it! I lived in the US for several years and for a foreigner, I was able to make myself understood with just English from one coast to the other. That's not the case in a lot of smaller countries than the US... even some countries that are smaller than some US states.

      @TooLittleInfo@TooLittleInfo4 ай бұрын
    • @@BoredInTheComments literally the most powerful nation on Earth to ever be conceived by Man is one of the worlds most diverse...you wanna try that again?

      @Mr.Universe@Mr.Universe4 ай бұрын
  • I salute their forebears who planted their roots out here in the gorge long long ago. I cannot imagine the struggle and perseverance they must have to overcome the odds and make it their home.

    @josephlai9759@josephlai9759 Жыл бұрын
    • Lmao true. It's like when someone make a city in a fictional fantasy world where the location for the city is not suited for civilzation but the place is unique as hell so they insisted to build a civilization there just for the sake of aesthetic but somehow still works.

      @dentangaji6161@dentangaji6161 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dentangaji6161

      @outman1923@outman192310 ай бұрын
    • @@dentangaji6161 no, the city was for salt mining.

      @SunnySzetoSz2000@SunnySzetoSz200010 ай бұрын
  • China continues to amaze me! Never thought there’s are small cities like this…most interesting!

    @MsOceanstar@MsOceanstar Жыл бұрын
    • Hi. It's a village

      @ChinaSongsCollection@ChinaSongsCollection Жыл бұрын
  • The more videos I see about "hidden" China (rural areas, cities that aren't tourist traps, places that are off the beaten path) the more China reminds me of Appalachia. Maybe its just because I live in Appalachia but really these little mom and pop shops, people living precariously on the mountainside over a river, a nice lady giving away food when she doesn't actually get business, the openness and friendliness of people, the pride of the local history, the attitude about "eh natural disasters happen you just get used to it", even the look of the place all reminds me of where I live. Its so funny seeing such similarities between regions and people on opposite sides of the world.

    @fancydeer@fancydeer9 ай бұрын
    • Like West Virginia right, people would say oh, man from the mountains. when it come to the US,people always come up with NY,LA balabala,but these areas are the real places for the majorites

      @syimar7060@syimar70605 ай бұрын
    • Oh definitely😂it's just people living their lives, nothing different between countries...if u think this way. It's just people did what they could to survive the earth's different environment😢

      @aaronasukausada0000@aaronasukausada00005 ай бұрын
    • It's funny you mention that--I'm from Malaysia and I watched a few videos about Appalachia and many parts of it reminded me a lot of rural Malaysia! I think the world has a lot more similarities than differences

      @TooLittleInfo@TooLittleInfo4 ай бұрын
    • @@TooLittleInfo That's fantastic! Malaysia seems like a lovely place as well. Hopefully one day I'll get to visit these places I've been watching videos about and experience their culture for myself.

      @fancydeer@fancydeer4 ай бұрын
  • Even though you say it's remote and less developed. The city is so bustling and lively with people, it's incredible.

    @_GunpowdertheGabite@_GunpowdertheGabite10 ай бұрын
  • When the old lady vendor offered you something for free, it totally touched my heart. Thank you for showing us this beautiful soul. She has such a great heart.

    @nancydrew2062@nancydrew2062 Жыл бұрын
  • I have been in China for over 10 years and never knew it existed. Next time I am in Yunnan province I will try to visit thanks to you. Always enjoy your choice of music.🌹

    @ron9465@ron9465 Жыл бұрын
    • Amazing. I just stayed in Beijing for 4 years.

      @shawnd.8498@shawnd.8498 Жыл бұрын
    • " Not many are aware - there are 687 cities in China " 🤔

      @samgooi1905@samgooi1905 Жыл бұрын
  • The streets are so clean… being from india, I might relate the scenery being similar that of himachal or shivalik ranges (except infrastructure,i have never seen so tall buildings in the mountains) but I appreciate how clean and neat the streets are. Not a single spec of plastic. That would never be possible in India.

    @khushidahiya2659@khushidahiya26594 ай бұрын
  • I’m from Ireland and have been in the big cities quite a few times. But never to the countryside. I really enjoyed your videos and your style of commentary. 👏👏🇮🇪💚🇨🇳

    @khunmikeon858@khunmikeon8583 ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much for this. I'm Brazilian and study China since I was 13 years old (66 now). I hope I could go on a long trip in 2025/2026 throughout China. I'm sure I would need a very good guide and structured planning! Thank you again for your outstanding work in showing China.

    @mluiza111@mluiza111 Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome to Dali😁

      @kendrick5994@kendrick5994 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm so thrilled you're travelling in my mom's province, Yunnan is not that famous among foreign tourists but is totally worth it. This place will forever hold a special place in my heart ❤🥹

    @xingliii@xingliii Жыл бұрын
    • Shhh I want to gatekeep it 🤫

      @bufanpxl8r@bufanpxl8r Жыл бұрын
    • 我好想要去云南旅游,但是太远了哈哈哈。 大理和丽江都看起来很好看。我还没有去过中国但是我喜欢学习中文

      @babytiny5807@babytiny5807 Жыл бұрын
    • 云南旅游国内火热呀

      @user-hc5cg3jc3i@user-hc5cg3jc3i Жыл бұрын
  • As an aspiring documentary filmmaker and world traveler, i feel so inspired by this video, it is the first one i have seen of yours. Your format is so unique and welcoming and so informative. Beautiful choice of music, wonderful editing and camera work. Fantastic content, thank you for making this!

    @ASMarlon@ASMarlon5 ай бұрын
  • The river is so clean, I couldn't even find a single plastic or paper near the bed, that is really amazing, it really shows how much people care about the surrounding environment.

    @yashcm499@yashcm4995 ай бұрын
  • We have seen Yanjin through several travel vlogs but this is the first time we got a street level visit. The baked potato and tofu looks delicious.

    @kapochi007@kapochi007 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi, Iam from Nagaland (Northeast INDIA 🇮🇳) I have been to to China once and it’s a beautiful place, stayed in Shanghai , wished I could visit more often, hopefully our China-India relationship gets better soon so that people can travel more frequently.. love your video .

    @wallingnaga6563@wallingnaga6563 Жыл бұрын
    • 感谢祖先在1000年前亲切地接待了唐玄奘。

      @outman1923@outman192310 ай бұрын
  • Humans, when not trying to find ways to hurt each other, and instead focused on creating and innovation, continue to amaze me - like build a town on the side of a mountain perched over a giant river. Amazing

    @blackgrl71@blackgrl719 ай бұрын
  • 18:38 the way she said ‘’算了嘛‘’ 🥹 That grandma was sooo sweet and kind, it melts my heart 😭

    @valeriobertoncello1809@valeriobertoncello18098 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this video my friend . The mountain houses by the river look like they could be flooded by the rise of the water level during a storm . The streets are full of people living their lives and the children seem so interested in you making your video . The people also seem to be very kind and willing to help make the visit to Yanjin a very pleasant time and a wonderful stay . The streets are also filled with hard working people selling fresh food and all the things needed by the people to enjoy live there in Yanjin . Please keep posting these fine videos of China my dear friend .

    @garyclayton3399@garyclayton3399 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your videos Yan. As an Australian that simply loves China you simply make me want to return over and over again to explore those out of the way places. Your videos are professional, it reflects the amount of time and effort that you put into them. You are a smart and humanly warm personality which adds to the feel and style of the videos. Keep on bringing us wonderful China. 加油.

    @retep431@retep431 Жыл бұрын
  • Kehidupan yg luar biasa indah. Terima kasih sudah membawa kami ke china . Salam hangat dari INDONESIA 🇮🇩

    @Jefribill93@Jefribill933 ай бұрын
  • American Christian here. Thank you so much for showing us China. I wish I was still young and not sick. I would love to visit those out of way places, especially this city. I'm thankful for my life, so don't think that I am complaining. I'm happy you make it possible to see China. Thank you

    @terrybarreneche7388@terrybarreneche73884 ай бұрын
  • I am a city person.l travelled to many countries in my younger days as back packer . Yes ! A very different landscape development. Love from Malaysia.❤

    @qinminwan5835@qinminwan5835 Жыл бұрын
  • Just wanted to let you know that we have been enjoying your Unseen China videos and to thank you. Because we watch it on our tv in the kitchen, it is difficult to give you a thumbs up each time.

    @ozchinoise@ozchinoise Жыл бұрын
  • Hello from Texas! Thank you for making videos like this… I’m living the typical 40 hour a week American life with little ability to travel abroad at this time due to work, family and having young children. Although I’m well traveled within the US I’ve only been a few other places around the world besides the normal tourist traps. Videos like this help me see other places I’d normally never know anything about so thanks for sharing!

    @wc4201@wc42014 ай бұрын
  • What a very dramatic setting for a city. It's like something out of a fantasy film.

    @lesigh1749@lesigh174910 ай бұрын
  • China 🇨🇳 it’s amazing ! Beautiful country and friendly people. Every time I come across to talk with Chinese people always a very friendly conversation they are very open. 😊

    @cuteduckdontlie4636@cuteduckdontlie4636 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank You, The architecture is certainly unique, quite populated, drone video is fantastic. Your mingling with the local residents makes your video realistic.😀

    @yeoshong@yeoshong Жыл бұрын
  • I really enjoyed your video! As an American, I am wanting to learn more about China and its geography, and real videos from Chinese residents like yourself are so much better than the ones produced by foreigners, which often seem faked or staged. I appreciate the authenticity!

    @allocated_capital@allocated_capital10 ай бұрын
  • Hi. I've recently become fascinated with modern China, mainly from seeing videos of the futuristic mega cities. It's good to find someone showing what the lesser known places are like. I'm too old now to contemplate visiting such a vast and diverse country, so thank you for your uploads

    @gjaxx@gjaxx9 ай бұрын
    • 祝你身体健康

      @user-czyw@user-czyw5 ай бұрын
    • @@user-czyw 你呢

      @gjaxx@gjaxx5 ай бұрын
    • may god bless you.

      @user-ce1lw9fr4q@user-ce1lw9fr4q4 ай бұрын
    • @@user-ce1lw9fr4q 谢谢我的朋友,新的一年祝你身体健康,万事顺遂

      @user-czyw@user-czyw4 ай бұрын
    • Recently, China has opened up visa-free for many countries, so many people come to China to travel and shoot videos. Hope you can enjoy these joys.

      @yuyuan7204@yuyuan72044 ай бұрын
  • It's so wonderful to see nice people are everywhere to be found on our planet. Thank you for your video's. I hope your channel goes viral.

    @milanopiano@milanopiano Жыл бұрын
  • The school kids are so adorable! I hope this city will eventually enjoy the China’s development and the people will have more comfort.

    @billinsf88@billinsf88 Жыл бұрын
  • Yan's channel will reach millions, she is really down to earth and making you feel as being actually travelling with her. Excellent work!

    @eugenpreda-yz5fl@eugenpreda-yz5fl10 ай бұрын
  • 看了你的这一个视频,对你对旅游的热情,独自上路的勇气,生活的热爱由衷的钦佩!!

    @richard_gong@richard_gong3 ай бұрын
  • I am glad that you included the transportation part of the journey in your video. To me, that's part of the fun. In my opinion, China probably has the best public transport system in the world. You can get to almost anywhere in China with public transport. Some of them probably illegal, but it gets you to where you want to go. Keep up the good work.

    @malycw7903@malycw7903 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, very good transportation in China.

      @shawnd.8498@shawnd.8498 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly,and it's safe.

      @REAL_CRIME1@REAL_CRIME1 Жыл бұрын
    • except when if you have low social credit score....

      @beelot1511@beelot1511 Жыл бұрын
    • @@beelot1511 whats the credit score?

      @PhillipGregoryMusic@PhillipGregoryMusic9 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@PhillipGregoryMusic作为一个中国人,我也想知道什么是信用评分,为什么我在中国生活了二十多年从来没听说过?真的很好奇你们在哪里听到的这种东西?为什么好像就只有我们中国人不知道这到底是啥东西😢

      @allen-ri5cn@allen-ri5cn8 ай бұрын
  • It's like a Rivendell in real life, it's wonderful.

    @popularmisconception1@popularmisconception1 Жыл бұрын
  • It is beautiful and there is so much history here. Where I live in British Columbia, Canada the cities are so much younger. The beauty and feeling of any building 1000 years old impresses me very much. Thank you for sharing.

    @janicem4382@janicem43825 ай бұрын
  • I was in Yunnan in 2012 for two weeks, shamefully I dont remember all the names of the cities i visited but the road you travel at 5.00 in your video looks EXACTLY like the road I was on in a local bus. Maybe alot of roads look like that but for me it was very memorable. The whole trip was amazing. I love Yunnan. I remember we went to Li Jiang, and Kunming, and Dali but we also went to few cities in the south by the Mekon River. Your channel is great btw.

    @alexc6324@alexc63248 ай бұрын
  • Thank you taking us here, Incredible city, beautiful, hectic and peaceful at the same time. 🙏🏼

    @med-3000@med-3000 Жыл бұрын
  • Yan, thank you so much for taking us to see unique places, unique food etc. Wish you find all the joy in doing these video. God bless.

    @fifiehalim5636@fifiehalim5636 Жыл бұрын
  • 19:05 "Insanely hospitable" is a description comparable to a wave of freshness ♥

    @diegokricekfontanive@diegokricekfontanive10 ай бұрын
  • Even from the first view, i fell in love in this place. Close to nature, not too modern and not too cosmopolitan like. Yet still not too rural and a great place to visit. I’m sensing some oldies and nostalgic vibes just from watching this video. I’m gonna go listen to some Ghibli studio music right after this. The feelings damn.

    @iwasisz@iwasisz10 ай бұрын
  • I always wanted to see around China, especially the least visited cities and villages. So thank you!

    @ablipinthecosmos@ablipinthecosmos Жыл бұрын
  • As always you have educational videos of China, which I find to be interesting. I find it sad for the average westerner to travel because of maybe political climate and Covid. It is hard enough for me being in my 60's to travel. I find you very cordial in the way you speak and respectful about these areas you film with the people. Living in Australia is almost straight below china a bit yet hard for me to see these places so you doing these videos helps me. thank you.

    @ameroz60@ameroz60 Жыл бұрын
  • As a Dutchie, that has never been to China, I really feel that you show me the 'real-day to day' parts of China. Very laid back vlogging, so keep it up! Greets from the Netherlands! ;)

    @Bartkonig@Bartkonig10 ай бұрын
  • I've been fascinated with this city for years, ever since I saw pictures of it. And I have always wondered what it would really be like. Thank you!

    @waa-art@waa-art2 ай бұрын
  • WoWWW!!! One of my favorite cities of China you showcased. Its nice to live there if your simple and not obsessed of poshy cities with its fancy conveniences. 😍😎😍

    @margaritasun7908@margaritasun7908 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, what wonderful coverage of beautiful China. You’ve expertly explained China’s phenomenal growth & shown it’s timeless culture. Looking forward to many more please🙏🏼 .. From a Londoner who has worked & visited China, with many Chinese colleagues & friends over many years 🇬🇧

    @petersloane252@petersloane252 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot!

      @littlechineseeverywhere@littlechineseeverywhere Жыл бұрын
  • It is so stunningly beautiful! This looks very much like the Hubei Province's Three Gorges area. My wife is from Yichang city which rests right along the Yangtze River. I lived in China before covid with my wife. We want so much to return. If we do, I know that I want to visit Yanjin City. Thank you, for your terrific work. It is a masterpiece!

    @victorvictor1133@victorvictor11339 ай бұрын
  • This is one of the most obscure destinations a person could go to. Very interesting place that many people will never see in person. Thank you for sharing that part of the world in Yanjin, Yunnan.

    @emmalouie1663@emmalouie166311 ай бұрын
    • Thank you :)

      @littlechineseeverywhere@littlechineseeverywhere11 ай бұрын
  • Wow - your channel is really bringing back so many memories of wandering all over tiny interesting places around China. I miss my single days.

    @peterwu8471@peterwu8471 Жыл бұрын
  • the fact that China is a huge as a country and not as many things are shared through internet as other part of the world makes me want to visit there to have extreme journey like you do...

    @amayacai@amayacai Жыл бұрын
    • ????通过互联网共享东西?中国互联网人数11亿人左右😂

      @user-hc5cg3jc3i@user-hc5cg3jc3i Жыл бұрын
    • @@user-hc5cg3jc3i 可能是这样,但令人遗憾的是,居住在那里的普通中国人与世界其他地区之间没有太多互动。 他们被关在自己的世界里,这是一种耻辱。

      @telebubba5527@telebubba5527 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, this series is really showing me a whole new China. As an American I only get exposed to the culture and people of the big cities in China. Apparently, as it is here, people are more polite and welcoming in smaller cities. This is really eye opening and changes my mind about visiting.

    @Pho7on@Pho7on10 ай бұрын
  • I'm a Korean who lives in Taiwan. 你的視頻很有趣也很好看。謝謝英文說明,我覺得Yanjin蠻特別的城市。

    @Laurel9494@Laurel94947 ай бұрын
  • I was lucky to have spent four years in Qingdao, and visited Yunnan. You capture the spirit of the people in a way a foreigner like me only wishes to. We need a genuine channel like this to bring the beauty of China to the rest of us. Thanks!

    @timshenk4731@timshenk4731 Жыл бұрын
    • 欢迎你再来做客

      @user-wy7nw5dm1d@user-wy7nw5dm1d10 ай бұрын
  • What an incredible video! I loved the format, the way you explore the city, engaged with the locals, as well as getting an insight into how life is like in these remote regions. I would love to travel to places like these myself, but I find it so incredibly hard and stressful when you can't communicate. However, videos like these aren't just travel videos, they are so much more, they are windows into a completely different world than our own, which most people can't/won't travel to. They are snippets of history, with beautiful stories and photo. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole video, subscribed and I know I will get excited whenever you post anything new! A massive thank you for your hard work from Sweden. 😊

    @PixelShade@PixelShade Жыл бұрын
    • Håller med till fullo! 🙃

      @sykoteddy@sykoteddy10 ай бұрын
    • totally agree with you . and I don't think I can get so closely with the local people like she did in the videos .

      @kkndm1929@kkndm19295 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for making this video! Yanjin is my grandpa's hometown, and I have heard lots of stories about this amazing small town from him! It's exactly what i pictured in my mind. Hope I could have chance to visit here one day!

    @ivyccc-ev3by@ivyccc-ev3by10 ай бұрын
  • I’ve just discovered your channel and absolutely love what you’re doing! Thank you for introducing these fascinating places to your international audience. Love from Australia 🇦🇺

    @honeybeeable@honeybeeable10 ай бұрын
    • Only remember: Chinese Nationals are not allowed to access KZhead (let alone, post content). As she IS a Chinese National (and let drop that she also accesses Instagram & Twitter), she IS sponsored by the CCP, and almost certainly must have each video approved by them before uploading….. Just keep in mind-as propaganda is often slipped in (such as her series on Tibet-with no mention of China’s brutal & bloody occupation, and her “HAPPY” vids on the most persecuted & downtrodden ppl in China-the Muslim community)….

      @Shineon83@Shineon839 ай бұрын
    • @@Shineon83 her boyfriend is english or swiss (im not sure but she mentioned in her previous videos), he helps her to upload videos and maintain the channel apparently.

      @hrmsdai@hrmsdai9 ай бұрын
    • @@Shineon83 Maybe you can wiki the history before Tibet's liberation

      @xiaoheiluo@xiaoheiluo8 ай бұрын
    • @@xiaoheiluo ….Oh….Is “Liberation” the new definition for “Bloody Occupation” in Xi-Speak? ….( Little Pinks might want to request regular downloads on new definitions from the Party…Wouldn’t want to get in trouble, would we)?

      @Shineon83@Shineon838 ай бұрын
    • @@hrmsdai As she IS a Chinese citizen, it’s completely irrelevant WHO her “boyfriend” is-or whether he did the filming , production, downloading, etc, or not. Chinese citizens are NOT allowed to film in China, “represent” China in any way (including as a tour guide, historian, host, etc) without CCP permission (who review all content and edit out anything they don’t like before allowing it to be downloaded) There are hundreds of thousands of CCP Internet Security Analysts-whose only job is to scour Western media sites for content downloaded by Chinese Nationals; the Government spends (far) more on this (and the massive army of internet trolls they use to leave “pro-China” comments on Western sites) than they spend for all Chinese police departments, combined…A channel as high-profile as hers would never miss their intent supervision….The Government ranks “soft propaganda “ (such as “Always-Happy-And-Interesting-Chinese Woman’s-Travels-Showing-Happy-Chinese” videos) as being extremely important in influencing people’s opinions on China…. Enjoy the vids-just know : EVERY, single trip (and many of the “common folk” she happens to interview along the way) have been chosen & pre-approved by the government, and anyone interviewed who didn’t show appropriate “contentedness” have been edited out….(You also might ask yourself how a young woman, from a “lower-middle-class” family-as she mentioned on one of her vids-can afford to pay for several years’ worth of non-stop travel….airline tickets….hotels….train fares, not only within China-but throughout Europe) ? And all, with no visible means of support (no, what she makes from KZhead wouldn’t even come close) …As she said at the end of her LAST trip, “I’ve been traveling non-stop for seven months now”…. Judging also by the professional camera crew she now has accompanying her, I would wager that she is being completely subsidized by the CCP, who see the propaganda value of her channel….If you spend enough time in China, you begin to understand how they work…. Like I say, enjoy the travels-just always keep in mind that each episode is as carefully choreographed as any off-Broadway play….

      @Shineon83@Shineon838 ай бұрын
  • Yunnan is such a beautiful Province. Love your videos. They make me want to return to China!

    @smantle11@smantle11 Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome❤

      @wiley427@wiley427 Жыл бұрын
  • Btw, that river is the Yangtze. Some interesting facts about the Yangtze: The Yangtze is the third longest river in the world, the longest river in Asia and the longest river to flow entirely within one country. The battle of the Red Cliffs, considered one of the most important battles in Chinese history was fought between the forces of the southern warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan against the northern warlord Cao Cao was fought on the Yangtze. the world’s largest hydropower project, The Three Gorges Dam is also located on the Yangtze River and produces about 84.6 billion kilowatt hours of energy annually.

    @THE.Mr.Potato@THE.Mr.Potato Жыл бұрын
  • Because of You, Yan, we got to see, feel and have a glimpse of what we would not be able to! Thank You!

    @hanstan1784@hanstan178410 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for enlightening me on this part of China. It is incredibly beautiful. Cheers from Australia. Great video.

    @ahhoonlim3672@ahhoonlim3672 Жыл бұрын
  • my new fav channel! love the way you just "go-for-it" with these adventures!! the drone shots are wicked & your so good with people; the music selection really fits the mood too!!

    @19boarderguy@19boarderguy Жыл бұрын
  • You are the best tour guide ever. I love how you interact with all of the local people and show so many small details of local life and culture.

    @michaelbyron1166@michaelbyron11664 ай бұрын
  • A really amazing place. I have visited Guiyang and some smaller places in Guizhou, I love the mountain and forest scenery but I never saw anything as amazing as this. You are a star. 😀

    @jJustPlayingNZ@jJustPlayingNZ9 ай бұрын
  • Wow, such an interesting place! Thank you for posting this. I love seeing you interact with people. Everyone seems so normal, just like they used to be in the Russian province. Looking from Russia it's great to see that somewhere normal life still goes on! The kids were supercute!

    @ekaterinasergeyeva453@ekaterinasergeyeva453 Жыл бұрын
    • How have things changed?

      @Wasabiofip@Wasabiofip Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@ekaterinasergeyeva453 Катя а если найдут ваш комментарий? лучше удалите.

      @lucysLifee@lucysLifee Жыл бұрын
    • @@ekaterinasergeyeva453 Wow, I see, thank you for sharing. Arrested over such a small thing, and reported by a stranger! It sounds stressful. Sad how quickly things changed, or maybe it was always there. Stay safe!

      @Wasabiofip@Wasabiofip Жыл бұрын
    • @@Wasabiofip , I don't think it was always there. But some very ugly things have come out amazingly quickly.

      @ekaterinasergeyeva453@ekaterinasergeyeva453 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lucysLifee да, вы правы. Пожалуй, удалю. Спасибо (мне нравится ваш псевдоним:) )

      @ekaterinasergeyeva453@ekaterinasergeyeva453 Жыл бұрын
  • I have just discovered your channel and honnestly this is the best travelogue video I have seen since forever. You have just nailed it! Please don't become like other travel youtubers with their flashy overproduction and pretentiousness. I really love your down-to-earth approach and more naturalism.

    @vampitrovici6787@vampitrovici6787 Жыл бұрын
  • Very nicely done. I don't have much use for China in today's political climate. But, I forced myself to keep an open mind, and may I say that the people there seem so polite and kind. Thank you for making this video. And best wishes to you. From northwest Alabama. USA

    @wayneasiam65@wayneasiam659 ай бұрын
  • I like the way you showed this city. Yes, it looks a little bit decayed in places but that also adds to its special charm. The people there seem very nice. I loved the children and the grandmother selling food on the street. Watching this video will be the only way most people would ever have a glipse of that place.. Your English is really good, almost native, and I noticed you put a lot of effort into showing part of China in a way that people can't experience if they don't speak Chinese. Thank you again. I'm subscribing now.

    @jaycorwin1625@jaycorwin162510 ай бұрын
  • The strawberry bun sounds like a sourdough croissant. Some doughs can be a hundred year old and as long as you feed it, it will still make bread. The pork fat sounds like it makes the bun have laminated layers like the croissant. Very interesting technique and the bun looks beautiful and yummy. Your video editing and music choices are so professional! Did you go to school for filmmaking?

    @elle93090@elle93090 Жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating video. Thank you for bringing us to an area in China which is so less travelled.

    @mattow6912@mattow6912 Жыл бұрын
  • Did anyone notice how clean the streets were everywhere? no garbage at all. i guess the social credit score system works well :D I loved how friendly everyone was. Would like to travel to China some day.

    @shotaflex@shotaflex9 ай бұрын
  • Great video thanks for sharing have a great day stay safe always God bless

    @epalegriavlog9671@epalegriavlog96718 ай бұрын
  • At 9:38 you say “Some of the buildings may look slum-ish to you,” I imagine addressing primarily a U.S. audience … and I must admit, to my eyes initially it looked quite run down, especially after living in a major U.S. city for nearly four decades. But I grew up originally in Caracas, Venezuela, in the 1970s and early 1980s, with my Venezuelan family (I have dual nationality, and family in both the U.S.A. and in Venezuela), and what these scenes reminded me of most was leaving Caracas on short trips to visit any other city or town along the Venezuelan coast, or even more, traveling inland to cities nearer to our plains or to our rainforests, or west to some of our rugged Andean cities, where it’s not unusual to find a mix of large windowless concrete buildings right alongside wooden shacks, 100-year-old houses, a few modern mansions, and makeshift homes improvised from cinderblocks and corrugated tin, all right alongside one another. People underestimate how rapidly global populations exploded in the twentieth century, and across the Global South development proceeded unevenly, with money concentrating in the metropolises and only gradually trickling out to countries’ other regions … but everywhere people needed to be housed … and the Global North’s colonial mindset meant exponentially much more wealth was extracted from the Global South than was ever invested back into it, so the resources with which to build were scant. So outside of the major urban centers - and even sometimes within them - you see some real contrasts in building quality, a LOT of concrete (the twentieth century’s most efficient construction material), and a lot of really hasty un-ornamented construction … which is still an improvement over sleeping rough. And people can be quite happy there. Or not, depending on access to healthcare and education and other necessities. But either way, the dream always remains to move to the bigger, prettier, more prosperous city. And in truth you can find these contrasts in the U.S.A. too - although they are certainly not publicized - by traveling through the South or the Bible Belt states, in the liminal spaces between major cities and agricultural areas; on a road trip, venture away from Miami/Orlando anywhere along Florida’s panhandle, and you might think you were suddenly in Azerbaijan, in some rundown former Soviet outpost along the Caspian Sea, navigating dusty streets beneath tangles of power lines, and surrounded by low cracked concrete from which peer out hollow, staring eyes. Anyway, thank you for this look at less-seen China! It may surprise you that glimpses of your country bring back such vivid memories of mine … but perhaps it’s not so surprising: since the mid-twentieth century, all of us - Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia - have had more in common than not.

    @danopticon@danopticon Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah they look pretty bad

      @owenmarshall2599@owenmarshall25993 ай бұрын
  • i've been feeling very homesick for a long time (haven't been able to go back to see my family - soon i will !!! finally !), and your videos have been a big help

    @darty4654@darty4654 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you can go back. Looks like many, if not all, travel restrictions have dropped.

      @shawnd.8498@shawnd.8498 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been learning some basic Mandarin watching C dramas for a couple years, and the way you vlog makes it easy to follow along during your conversations. Being unable to travel at the moment, i really appreciate your beautiful and unique videos showing a side of China foreigners rarely get to see. Xie xie for all your research and impeccable editing. ❤

    @PassionsPhoenix@PassionsPhoenix10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for bringing us another stunning video. I see the human spirit in overcoming the odds of nature. Not sure whether I can find such cities in other parts of the world. I really like your child like smile and positive attitude. As always, kind and friendly people.

    @kennySg101@kennySg101 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Yan, I'm really glad you have gained a whole lot of subscriptions, you deserve the success, your chanel has certainly moved on since you had those 67 subscribers when that man thought you had 67k subs, very soon you will surpass 67k. Good luck and please don't change they way you make videos.

    @metricstormtrooper@metricstormtrooper Жыл бұрын
  • I have just found your videos. China has always fascinated me. The culture and the landscape is what I like. You know how to get a person interested in the places you go to film.

    @lianefehrle9921@lianefehrle99214 ай бұрын
  • Your explanation is awesome and so simple to understand. As an Indian I am very glad to know the beautiful places and their special foods, different cultures, hospitality and many more.

    @alaudeenabdulhameed87@alaudeenabdulhameed8710 ай бұрын
  • Amazing China... love from Nepal ❤

    @savikgrgtilija01@savikgrgtilija01 Жыл бұрын
  • Keep doing what you do and you will be a great success. I'd like to thank you for visiting and filming all the place I will never visit - You gift me with a wider perspective of China and the world. And that must be a good thing!

    @vincenttayelrand@vincenttayelrand Жыл бұрын
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