I Visited the Most Hated Country in the World 🇨🇳

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Published 2024-01-27
China is currently the world's most populous country. They have a rich history marked by influential dynasties and the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Under the governance of the Chinese Communist Party, China has become the second-largest global economy, characterized by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Together with ‪@worldnomac‬ & ‪@GoWithAli‬ , we embark on a journey to explore streets of Shanghai! Join us as we navigate through the vibrant neighborhoods, taste authentic local Chinese dishes, and get immersed in the unique culture. We also dive in on how China's heavy censorship and constant surveillance affects its citizens.

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Chapters:
0:00 Pack your bags boys, we're going to China!
4:31 We've landed! Reuniting with the gang (Mac & Ali)
5:07 Shanghai's Maglev Train and my first impressions of Shanghai
8:20 How China became an economic powerhouse
9:45 Finding love in China's Marriage Market
14:42 The Police, CCTV's and couples dancing in a park
16:12 Bumped into a brilliant multilingual Chinese NPC
19:45 Visiting a local spot for authentic Chinese noodle dish
23:32 What do the locals think of the surveillance?
25:11 Walking around the neighborhood and afternoon tea in Shanghai
29:42 Time for beer and roast duck!
31:28 Full body massage to end the day
34:46 Exploring Jing'an Temple Shanghai
36:33 Negotiating for a Fear of God Essentials shirt
40:55 Slammin' an Americano at a robot cafe
42:19 My thoughts about my trip to China

#china #shanghai #beijing #chongqing

All Comments (21)
  • @steelydan1242
    China is not the most hated country. Its America and UK being the most hated.
  • @csjmb6193
    I am a Taiwanese and I always love China, all my family members do. We are always proud being a Taiwanese and a Chinese. Not everyone is brainwashed and a lapdog of the US or the west in Taiwan.
  • @user-pq2km4bi9i
    在上海滩的那个摄像头是为了保证安全,因为上下楼梯的那个地方曾经因为人太多,而楼梯太狭窄发生了踩踏事件,安装很多的摄像头是为了检测人流量,一旦发生超过了多少的人聚集,就会有管理人员过来进行疏导,并不是为了监视你们。 The camera on the beach in Shanghai is to ensure safety, because the place where you go up and down the stairs once had a stampede because there were too many people and the stairs were too narrow. Many cameras are installed to detect the flow of people. Once there is more than a number of people gathered , there will be management personnel coming to provide guidance, not to monitor you.
  • when i saw the title "most hated country" i assumed you were in either USA or Israel
  • My children left their ebike at the Hangzhou station, tavelled to Shanghai for 5 days. Returned to Hangzhou took their bikes and rode back home. That's how safe is China. Been there a couple of times, one of the safest countries in the world.
  • @katmandu0
    China is Not most Hated country in world maybe for west but as a Nepali I love China.Their engineers ,foods,research,universities,technology,infrastructures,and they r very good people.I love china
  • China is not the most hated country, as an Spaniard we love China and the Chinese ❤🇪🇦❤️🇨🇳
  • @TheLinama
    London has second most installed security cameras 627K , no one seems to be bothered with it.
  • @ryanwilliams7787
    Been living in China for about 9 years, I had reservations and negative ideas about China before stepping foot in the country (possibly due to the negative portrayal from western media). I can say that China is now my home, recently went back to the UK and was bewildered how unorganised it was. I guess I took the ease of living in China for granted. I hope that many more people like Harry can visit China before listening to the media and having the neagtive preconception. Of course there are things that happen here that are beyond my understanding, but who am I to judge. Before I was born, the UK was barbaric in the colonisation of various countries. People think they brainwash their citizens here, that can't be far from the truth. People go day to day with next to no problems with crime etc. In a nutshell, I could not be more happier with living in China, the people are friendly, the transportation is next level and the food is amazing. What a great video Harry, so stoked to see you have visited China, hope you enjoyed your time in Shanghai. Shanghai is amazing (love it here) 我爱中国
  • @Sonyhamster
    We moved from the UK to China six years ago. Never looked back. Honestly the Western rhetoric is pure propaganda and hardly reflects the reality here. It is safe, amazing living standards, technologically advanced and for once, a government that actually cares about society at large. They literally send officials to the poorest rural areas to get them out of poverty. They have to live with them and stay there until the job is done. High speed trains run at a near loss because the government wants to ensure there is cheap travel accessible to everyone. Access to healthcare is very cheap and of a high quality.
  • I went to China for a year in 2004, stayed for 10. Back home in Australia in 2015, man I miss that place!
  • @nepalirecaps
    I'm a Tibetan speaking Nepalese and my countrymen love China because we're not afraid of America
  • @haon2205
    Correction: most hated country in the WESTERN world
  • @MhmdAmp1
    Me as half Pakistan was born in China spent 13 years there and the people r very kind ❤and amazing towards foreigners
  • My wife is Chinese, and I’ve been to China many times. I’ve always felt very relaxed. My wife is happy with the cameras, they have cut down crime in a big way. Pick pockets were a major problem, this has been reduced massively. We in the U.K. have far more street cameras than many people realise. We have number plate and face recognition cameras. The thing that always makes me laugh on these types of vids is that if you appear to think or say that China is ok, you are instantly a Chinese Bot. So much BS. Btw, my wife is very happy with CCP. As she says, a good government tries to improve the lives of normal people. I wish I could say that U.K. tried as hard as CCP tries to do.
  • @hahnsoar4504
    These days everyone is holding a camera (cellphone) but have concern about street cameras. 🤣🤣
  • @onkycui
    I love the cameras, I can go out any time I want without worrying about my safety, it's such a great feeling of freedom.😌
  • I went to China with my son in 2018. My son loved his first China experience, friendly people, delicious food, beautiful scenerues. China has long long history, full of vitality, peaceful. China's achievements are so enormous and still has a lot of potential. My son's Christmad wish was went to China again.