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Added: Jan 9, 2008

From: chinahighlights

Duration: 3:20

Facinating China through a foreign traveler's eyes. China travel experiences with a local China travel company, Chinahighlights.com

Channel: Travel


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snnile Says:

Jan 29, 2008 - Great videos! Nice shots and production! Learn a lot about the Chinese based travel company.

ShotgunShell59 Says:

Feb 15, 2008 - This was a great video. Exciting music and pictures got my attention right away. It was great to see the behind the scenes of Chinahighlights. Made me feel like it was a company that I could be comfortable with and was impressed many languages spoken by the employees. Lots of wonderful and different pics of China made me want to come and see the beautiful country. (SB,I saw you with all that makeup on!)

mnemonicdens Says:

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mnemonicdens Says:

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Cliptravelworld Says:

Dec 31, 2010 - Great video , beautiful scenery of China Landscape Thank for sharing

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - I have been to China for 5 months. I do not know why the average Chinese person on the street is not so friendly. I believe it is partly because they feel inconvenient to speak English. But I have felt something more deep about it. There is some animosity Chinese people feel about strangers. Of course there are Chinese who are friendly but they are quite a few. It is very wise to pay attention to those Chinese who try to befriend with you. The bottom line is that they want to get some money .

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - Chinese attitude towards foreigners is cunning in many ways. Be aware of those Chines who approach you on the street and ask you to go with them to a restaurant. These people have no shame. They are likely to ask you to pay for their dinner. In other times, they will simply disappear out of sight. Be careful of the so called tea ceremonies in which you will be invited to witness Chinese culture. The performers will not alert you of the total sum of money to be paid in the end.

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - Chinese attitude to the nature resources of their country is really disappointing. It is not rare to see Chinese people throwing garbage out of taxi cars or bus windows. At one time, I even saw a nylon bag thrown out of a gandola and getting stranded on a tree's canopy. What an ugly sight ! As a foreigner in China, I felt a resentment towards me for no reason at all. Chinese people rarely smile and when being applied by a stranger, they rudely wave their hand with an impulsive gesture .

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - I remember one time when I used an airplane from Tibet to China. It was an itinerary which I made in order to visit neighboring Tibet. When I landed at the Kunming airport, I looked for an ATM machine. Unfortunately there was none around. I approached to one of the department stores selling various goods. I needed 1 YUAN to pay for a public bus to go inside a city. I offered them to chnge my dollars into RMB. They refused. I even offered them 5 dollars for the exchange of 1 dollar into RMB. No!

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - ......I crossed the street and approached some hotel. Again, I explained them I just need 1 RMB to pay for a public bus going from the airport inside the city. I offered them 5 dollars to be replaced by RMB. I even offered them to take 5 dollars and give me back only RMB in value of 1 dollars. They also refused. . i have many bad stories of Chinese people and their greediness towards money when it comes to deal with foreigners. At least they were friendly, I could forgive them.

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - I cannot say that my trip to China has no added value to me. However, if I knew in advance the Chinese way of behaviour towards me and their reluctance to help strangers and befriend with them, I would not choose this destination. Compared to other nationalities which I have come to be acquainted with, I must say that Chinese pople are the less friendly , the less inviting and the greediest. I have found the Burmese people to be so friendly and honest.I think the Chinese are still primitive

eliaviel1 Says:

Jan 16, 2011 - Please think before going to China. It is not an easy destination to travel by oneself. I found Tibet quite attractive. The people there are also nice and very inviting. Very different from Chinese. In the course of my stay in China, I always tried to keep away from it as much as I could. I travelled to Myanmar for one month and I must say that the people there were really charming. I stayed in Tibet for one month and a half. The three months which I was obliged to spend in China were nightmare

EPsuperFan Says:

Jan 23, 2011 - @eliaviel1 wow... i admire you for not having the ability to find an ATM machine in a major international airport such as Kunming's, randomly trying to give people dollars on the street (which is what it looks like when there is no common language), and actually fell into the most simple-minded of tourist traps which exists throughout most of Asia... No wonder your stay is a nightmare. I advice you not to travel to the states cause you might get shot by accident. j/k ; )

eliaviel1 Says:

Feb 11, 2011 - @ EPsuperFan Shall I get out of my home? last month there was a psychopath driver in a nearby city next to my hometown who felt frustrated with the authorities. He decided to take "revenge" at people and run over civilians waiting at the bus station. He murdered two innocent people. Yet, I go out of my home and I have no fear to go to the place of the scene. However, I won't go to China because these people are .....( coughing )....unfriendly to the utmost

eliaviel1 Says:

Feb 11, 2011 - @EPsuperFan Shall i go to the states then ?

eliaviel1 Says:

Feb 11, 2011 - And the environmental issue disturbs me a lot ! air polution with smoggy skies

SanguineBullet667 Says:

Apr 7, 2011 - @eliaviel1 have you been to denver or chicago??? the air quality in the cities i've visited in china were far better than even those american cities.

77777XYZ Says:

Jun 11, 2011 - china has all kind of evil things, so many death camp, secret police, etc etc,,,,,,,china is most hell place in the world, ccp killed historical amount of people

TheDiseaseDevil Says:

Jun 27, 2011 - @eliaviel1 u talk about tibet like its heaven, which most ppl no its not because of the roits there (no matter riots for whatever reason), and ur supportive reasons r rather not realistic. and u simply conclude the main land of china is nightmare without even trying to convince it. dude, get real and really be there, dont be a moron with no deep political views and try to judge a country with ur shallow thoughts

TheDiseaseDevil Says:

Jun 27, 2011 - @eliaviel1 if u r an american, i can tell u this, stop being hypocritic and quit pretenting to have any less interest towards money. u r just one couch potato who does nothing in comparison to those hard workers in china, yet get more money than an average chinese citizens. u dont deserve the money u have because u did all the wrongs to get those money (outsourcing, sweatshop, ect) and u have no right to complain about how chinese ppl want money, after all, its americans owe chinese, debts

TheDiseaseDevil Says:

Jun 27, 2011 - @eliaviel1 environmental issues? dont make excuse for ur laziness and reluctance to explore, there r a number of places in china that have good environments such as guilin. bottom line, i have seen ppl posting rubbish on youtube, but none have posted so much and yet been so ignorant. china has its flaws, but ur comments r pure spams, feel grateful i dont request to cancel ur account

ekunji Says:

Nov 19, 2011 - Good Video.


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