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Welcome to Kunming China. Today we explore Kunming for the very first time and give our first impressions of "the City of Eternal Spring"

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  • @TwoMadExplorers
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  • @SuhandiWijaya
    China doesn't have problem with battery because Chinese phones are well-known for battery life. And also there are portable charger everywhere in China. Just go to convenient store usually there will be portable charger you can scan and rent out for a bit and then you can return it.
  • @Dhsu4321
    Both of you are wonderful human beings. When you show your respect and love toward China, Chinese will return toward you ten times more.๐Ÿ™
  • @SuhandiWijaya
    China is actually one of the few countries in Asia that doesn't overcharge tourists. A lot of countries in South East Asia will charge foreign tourists more.
  • @ivyshy98
    that kid's english surprised me lol. his parents probably send him off for extra classes. donations basically to maintain the temple grounds. since you paid entry you didn't really need to pay more but if you went in a temple with free admission, it wouldn't be a bad idea to donate something inside.
  • @user-um1gh7jl5x
    My personal understanding is that people bow to statues or Buddha images to show respect and reverence. As for burning incense, it says "three sticks per person" so it should be free. The box below is a bit like a donation. Generally, it depends on each person's ability and is voluntary rather than forced. There are many gestures and postures for burning incense due to the many Buddhist sects, but most tourists just bow. Burning incense in a temple can be understood as sending one's prayers to the Buddha along with the burning incense and candles, and hoping to receive the Buddha's blessing. The tall trees in the courtyard should be derived from the description of things in the Buddhist scriptures.
  • @etow8034
    The little boy speaking English is so impressive, this means the Chinese Government's English as a second language policy is working. Chinese children will be able to speak the two most used language of commerce in world. Think about that for a while the most spoken language in the world today is Mandarin and the most English speakers in the world will also be in China ! How can the kids in the US and Europe even be able to compete ? Only the wealthy kids in the US are encouraged to learn Mandarin, even Trump's grandchildren are fluent in Mandarin because they know where the future lies !
  • @deanzaZZR
    Auntie loved feeding the fish and turtles. So cute.
  • @yokeharlee8682
    This temple complex has connection to the emperor. Ancient buildings in China with golden/yellow roofs are reserved for the royal family and buildings only for the emperor can have 9 little โ€˜statuesโ€™ on top at the side of the curved roof(like the Forbidden City in Beijing.) Lesser rank royals can only have less on the roof depending on rank. You can go spotting this different buildings all over China; also the ceiling decor is much more intricate and opulent for royal buildings.
  • @MusicMan-y
    A wonderful day begins with watching your videos. Thank you for leading us to see a different China from different perspectives. As a Chinese, I have also been to many places that I have never been to. I have been busy with work and hope to have a spontaneous trip like you in the future. Once again, I wish you both all the best, beautiful and kind. โค๏ธ
  • @Goodmaolee
    On the merit box is written the words "voluntary donation", since you do not understand Chinese, the incense is free, the donation is voluntary
  • @justinsandu894
    Exploring kunming along with your camera is pleasant , Good!
  • @charlieli9350
    Wow, Iโ€™m watching right after you posted it ๐ŸŽ‰ Kunming is such a beautiful place!
  • @kylinlee
    ๅœจ่ง†้ข‘้‡Œๆˆ‘็œ‹ๅˆฐไฝ ไปฌไธบโ€œๆ•ฌ้ฆ™โ€ๆ„Ÿๅˆฐไธ็Ÿฅๆ‰€ๆŽช๏ผๅนถไธ”้€š่ฟ‡alipayๆ”ฏไป˜ไบ†่ดน็”จใ€‚่ฟ™ๆญฃๆ˜ฏไธๅŒๆ–‡ๅŒ–่ฎฉไฝ ไปฌ่ฏฏไผšไบ†ใ€‚ๅฎž้™…ไธŠ๏ผŒ้‚ฃไบ›้ฆ™ๆ˜ฏๅ…่ดน็š„๏ผŒ่‡ณไบŽ่ดน็”จๆ˜ฏ้šๆ„็š„๏ผŒ็”š่‡ณไธ้œ€่ฆๆ”ฏไป˜ไปปไฝ•่ดน็”จใ€‚ๅœจไธญๅ›ฝๅฏบ้™ข้‡Œ๏ผŒ้‚ฃๅฐฑโ€œๅฟƒๆ„โ€๏ผ
  • @user-ds9og8hl7z
    The landscape of YuanTong Temple descends because the temple was built on YuanTong Mountain. The paths climb and descend according to the landscape of the mountain. There's a zoom behind the temple, YuanTong Zoo, which is our childhood must-go place. Yunnan University campus is also nearby, and it is worth a visit. Lots of historic sites on the campus. There are generally three types of Buddhist temples in China: Han Style Buddhist temples, Tibetan Style Buddhist temples (in Shangri-La), and Hinayana Style Buddhist temples (Thai Style, usually in Southern Yunnan, such as Xishuangbanna ่ฅฟๅŒ็‰ˆ็บณ)
  • @frankli3281
    I was in Kunming last summer. Beautiful city and loved the cool weather!
  • @josechong8207
    You two are one of my favorite people. I love your China content. I love your love for the country and its people.
  • @yu-jd5jg
    Both of you are so humble believing in the principles of Do As The Romans Did In Rome and Mutual Respect