Our SHOCKING First Day in CHINA🇨🇳 Did Not Expect To Be Treated Like This! 英国人访华

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we went to China for the first time, this is our First impressions of Beijing. We took a trip to Beijing (against our governments advice), to really find out how they actually treat you in china?, our itinerary was simple.
For this China travel adventure first things first of course a sim card then to see Qianmen Street, Dashilar (Dashilan) street, a market selling. eating delious Chinese street food and the worlds best noodles. We regularly post our first day as a foreigner in different countries. Even though we our very experienced, we just didn’t know what to except from china but what we did has totally shocked us! Dont forget to subscribe hit the bell 🛎️ to follow the rest of this china series !


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May 2024 | Vlog 394 | Beijing, China 🇨🇳
When we finally started our adventure
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  • @OTWD_yt
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  • @TheTruth-88
    China has 1,4 billion people to manage. China cant afford too much hatred and negative influence.. that is what makes china today.. at the end of the day ordinary people only need peace and prosperity, that is what china government working on for the past 50 years.. one of the amazing result is : over 700 million chinese people out of poverty, many nation dont even have that much people right.. btw china still has the best government system so far in this planet. China is magnificent
  • Chinese people are some of the most helpful we've come across on our travels anywhere in the world 🥰 That rain looked insane haha 🤣
  • The whole video, I can feel the British arrogance complaining about not enough people who are fluent in English in China. I only speak English and I traveled many places where almost no one speaks English. A lot of hand gesture, a bit imagination, and some understanding of local culture will make you guess 50% what people try to say, which is enough for tourists.
  • @MsOpineminded
    I can never understand how "season travellers" never bother to learn some basic phrases in the country they are visiting. Or use a translation App at least. The world is not an Anglo world. A bit of the local language goes a long way and breaks down barriers. People all over the world are generally helpful I was stuck in Russia once and got very lost past midnight trying to find my way around the suburbs. I was told before going that Russians were rude. I had learnt some phrases on the plane (These was a long time ago before smart phones and when they were switching flags from Communist to Russian) Unfortunately for me the only phrase that stuck was "pardon me, where could I buy some Tampons" Which wasn't particularly useful as the bus arrived at its final terminus and the only other passenger was a drunk Babushka singing likely bawdy Russian songs. The bus driver asked me where I was suppose to alight (In Russian). I tried my best to mention the police stand in front of my communist anonymous (cookie cutter) looking high rise building. Surprisingly, he muttered something under his breath in Russian, uttered the only English word he knew "Wait" and turn his bus around. He took me (and Babushka) to a friend (By this stage it was way past 1am)...a young lady, pointed to her and uttered "English", she wasn't terribly happy to be roused from bed.... His friend obliged and asked me where I was trying to go. She mentioned that it wasn't very helpful to mention a police stand as a landmark since it was Moscow and there were quite a few police stands. So she did the next best thing and popped me and the bus driver (Minus the Babushka who had passed out) into her tiny car, drove us down to a police station (Now it was 2AM) The burly policemen tried to figure out my clearly poor direction sense. They in turn put me in a squad car and drove me around the bus route to figure out which police stand I was talking about. Eventually we ended up finding the place! 3AM Russians aren't known for smiling but they were heart of gold trying to get me back safely. 😄 People surprise you and never listen to the propaganda about any country in the Anglo media. Utter nonsense.
  • @YongLi-np3wg
    Actually you are not constantly "watched". The accurate description is "recorded". At least for most of them. Should anything happen to you, the authorities would have a way to look for evidence.
  • @kennySg101
    U guys should have done some home work. Speaking English should be ok in Beijing, it is common for the locals to learn the language, speak slowly. Not all can speak but you can find someone near to u to interpret. If chinese go to London, can Londoners speak Chinese, I guess their experience will be worse off than you.
  • @Hereisjulia
    Gentle reminder, many tourist places (like forbidden city, summer palace) need to book the tickets in advance.
  • @Walterkooy
    The apps/websites as FB, google etc are not blocked. These companies are not allowed to do business in China because they don’t want to adhere to the Chinese law. Apple,HP and Microsoft made other choices and are doing very well in China.
  • @lan-520
    'Meituan' is a good a,p,p for tourists in China! It can recommend some good places for eating, drinking and visiting.
  • The reason why there is less noise on the roads in China is because they are turning towards electric vehicles. There are indeed many cameras in China, but they do not affect normal people who work. China has a large population, and cameras can quickly find illegal people and deter you from stealing, and so on. China cannot use Google Maps app, but it can use the Gaode Maps app or Baidu Maps app. Chinese people are willing to help others. As long as you speak, most young people can speak a little English. There are also many Chinese delicacies, such as pancakes, fried meat skewers, Xiaolongbao, Beijing roast duck, and so on. You need to try.
  • @Quinn20236
    You may not know that the alley you pass by is actually a wealthy area. The houses may look a bit shabby on the surface, but almost every house is worth more than 100 million RMB, so the alley is filled with all kinds of luxury cars.
  • @haopeng7127
    As a pure Beijinger, I suggest you try Jian Bing Guo Zi. It is sold everywhere in the street, which may match your taste, many tourists like it.
  • @littleleezie
    Don’t forget to carry your passports around with you. When you book tourist attractions or train trips (high speed rail I mean) your tickets are connected to your passport. ☺️
  • @joe.scoket676
    🤣I can feel the man who really want to help you find the way to go out Hu Tong. He said 然后 turn left,very near. 😂Mixed Chinese and English, so fun.
  • You two are so brave, I have seen places through your eyes that I will never see in my own lifetime
  • @KJ-rp8se
    I feel that Reanne‘s heart is stronger and more adaptable, and Ben is like a child 😂 She is a little fragile❤
  • I've seen a lot of bloggers of this genre.,You're the only one who hasn't done any strategy.,Stepping on a lot of unnecessary pits.,But it's fun to look like this.,I hope you can have fun and update the video soon.
  • @stevesenick
    ✨ @15:20 China has many famous dark vinegars, aged for years (2 thru 100!!!) and they're on restaurant tables everywhere, NOT soy sauce! Different regions have their own variety, some made from malt and rice, some made from sorghum. Use sparingly on almost anything, they're great!
  • That was a lot of fun that video, thank you for making and for visiting China, it looks brilliant.