China is NOT What I Expected⊠(first day in Shanghai) đšđł
Summary
TLDRThe video script documents a traveler's initial apprehensions and eventual fascination with Shanghai, China. The journey begins with the traveler's nervous anticipation upon arrival, followed by explorations of local cuisine, public transportation, and the bustling city life. The narrative is filled with cultural discoveries, from trying out a unique breakfast to navigating the metro system and engaging with locals at the famous Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. The traveler's experiences at the walking street and with various food items highlight the city's vibrant atmosphere and modernity, ultimately leading to a newfound appreciation for the city and its people.
Takeaways
- đ The traveler's initial impression of China was shaped by limited knowledge and news cycles, prompting a personal visit to Shanghai for a deeper understanding.
- đïž Shanghai's modern skyline and urban development felt familiar yet distinct to the traveler, drawing comparisons to Sydney City.
- đ Navigation in Shanghai presented challenges due to language barriers and reliance on local apps, but friendly locals proved helpful.
- đ The local cuisine, including scallion noodles and a breakfast crepe, left a strong impression and were considered delicious and life-changing.
- đ Shopping experiences in Shanghai were marked by a mix of international brands and local markets, with notable mentions of a fake market and WeChat payments.
- đą A visit to People's Park and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum showcased everyday life and popular attractions.
- đ¶ââïž The city's quietness was highlighted by the prevalence of electric vehicles and bicycles, contributing to a different urban atmosphere.
- đ The traveler's initial apprehensions about visiting China were largely alleviated through positive interactions and experiences.
- đ„ Filming in public spaces raised some concerns due to camera visibility, but the overall reception was friendly and welcoming.
- đ° Financial considerations, such as ATM withdrawals and the use of cash for transactions, were crucial for getting around and experiencing the city.
- đ The day concluded with a sense of accomplishment and joy from embracing new experiences and defying preconceived notions about China.
Q & A
What were the initial expectations of the traveler before visiting China?
-The traveler's initial expectations were limited to what they had heard in the news cycles over the years. They were apprehensive and nervous about visiting China, unsure of what to expect, especially regarding the reception of having a big camera out in public.
How did the traveler describe their first impressions upon arriving in China?
-The traveler described feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness upon arrival. They were surprised by the modern infrastructure and found the money exchange process interesting. They also noted the difference in the Coca-Cola branding, which was entirely in Chinese.
What challenges did the traveler face in terms of technology and navigation?
-The traveler faced challenges with technology and navigation as their usual navigation apps like Google Maps and Apple Maps were not working. They also encountered difficulties with payment methods, as international cards were not accepted at some establishments.
What was the traveler's experience with local food in China?
-The traveler had a positive experience with local food, describing a breakfast dish of crispy pancakes with chives and egg as life-changing and one of the best things they had ever eaten in a foreign country. They also enjoyed scallion noodles and meat skewers.
How did the traveler perceive the public transportation system in Shanghai?
-The traveler found the public transportation system in Shanghai to be clean, efficient, and easy to use. They noted that there was a fair amount of English on the instructions, which helped overcome the language barrier.
What was the traveler's experience with the fake market in Shanghai?
-The traveler visited a famous fake market in Shanghai and engaged in bargaining for a Stanley Cup and Pokemon cards. They noted the high prices but ultimately made purchases, realizing they overpaid but accepting it as part of the experience.
How did the traveler describe the atmosphere and environment of Shanghai?
-The traveler described Shanghai as a bustling city with a quiet and clean atmosphere, thanks to the prevalence of electric vehicles. They also noted the modern architecture and the contrast between different areas of the city.
What cultural activities did the traveler participate in during their first day in China?
-The traveler visited People's Park to observe daily life, rode a roller coaster, and explored the Walking Street with numerous shops and food vendors. They also tried different local foods and drinks, such as fresh milk tea and honey peach juice.
What were some of the traveler's challenges with payment methods in China?
-The traveler faced challenges with payment methods as their card did not work at an ATM and they could only use cash. They mentioned that WeChat and DiDi, popular apps in China, did not have English language versions that they could use for payments.
How did the traveler's perception of China change over the course of their first day?
-The traveler's perception of China changed positively over the course of their first day. Initially, they were wary and had several preconceived notions, but they found the people to be friendly and the experiences rewarding, which made them feel comfortable and welcome.
What was the traveler's advice for other foreigners visiting China?
-The traveler advised other foreigners to have WeChat payment set up before visiting China, as it is a widely used payment method. They also emphasized the importance of being open to new experiences and defying warnings to truly understand and appreciate the culture of a country.
Outlines
đ Initial Impressions and Anticipations
The paragraph begins with the narrator's limited knowledge of China, mainly derived from news cycles, and a desire to explore Shanghai to gain a deeper understanding. The narrator expresses a mix of excitement and apprehension about the trip, particularly concerning language barriers and cultural differences. The summary includes the narrator's initial experiences upon arrival in China, such as the distinctness of Chinese Coca-Cola branding, navigating the train system, and the anticipation of experiencing the country's famous high-speed train, the maglev.
đł Local Delights and Cultural Curiosities
This paragraph details the narrator's attempts to immerse in local culture by trying a traditional Chinese breakfast, navigating the language barrier, and observing the quieter streets of Shanghai. The narrator describes the taste and preparation of a local delicacy, comparing it to an omelette, and expresses delight in the flavors and the experience. Additionally, the paragraph includes the narrator's visit to People's Park, where they witness local games and activities, highlighting the contrast between the bustling city and the peaceful park environment.
đïž Bargaining and Shopping Experiences
The narrator shares their experience at a famous fake market in Shanghai, describing the process of bargaining for various items, including a Pokemon deck and a Stanley Cup replica. The paragraph highlights the challenges of language and pricing, as well as the excitement of finding collectibles in a foreign language. The narrator also reflects on the cost of items and the realization of having overpaid, but accepts it as part of the experience.
đ¶ââïž Exploring the City and its Diverse Offerings
This paragraph covers the narrator's exploration of Shanghai's urban landscape, noting the quietness due to the prevalence of electric vehicles and bicycles. The narrator expresses surprise at the city's architecture and the differences between various districts. They also discuss the local food scene, including scallion noodles and dumplings, and share their thoughts on the taste and texture of these dishes. The paragraph ends with the narrator's reflections on their first day in China, highlighting the warmth and friendliness they encountered.
đ„€ Unique Beverages and Street Snacks
The narrator talks about trying unique beverages and snacks, such as fresh milk tea with bamboo flavor and honey peach juice. They express mixed feelings about the milk tea, finding it expensive and not as expected, but enjoy the honey peach juice for its sweetness and thickness. The paragraph also includes observations about the busy streets, the variety of food options, and the narrator's sense of being out of their element in the bustling environment.
đ Reflections on a Day of Discovery
In the final paragraph, the narrator reflects on their first day in Shanghai, expressing how their initial worries were replaced by joy and a sense of achievement. They discuss the rewarding experiences that come from stepping out of one's comfort zone and embracing the unexpected. The narrator also mentions their past travels to countries that others have discouraged them from visiting, emphasizing the importance of personal experience over preconceived notions. The paragraph concludes with a look forward to further exploring China and sharing more of their journey in subsequent content.
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Keywords
đĄShanghai
đĄCultural Experience
đĄLanguage Barrier
đĄPublic Transportation
đĄFood
đĄTravel Anxiety
đĄFake Market
đĄCultural Adaptation
đĄUrban Exploration
đĄCultural Preconceptions
đĄTravel Vlogging
Highlights
The narrator's initial apprehension about visiting China and the surprise of what they found.
The cultural richness and ancient history of China that has been dominating news cycles for decades.
The narrator's decision to visit Shanghai to discover the real China beyond the news.
The experience of using local currency and the cost comparison with Australian dollars.
The observation that Chinese Coca-Cola is different as it is written entirely in Chinese.
The excitement of trying the maglev train and the speed at which it travels.
The challenge of navigating without English and the reliance on friendly locals for assistance.
The delicious local breakfast of pancake-like crepes with egg and chives.
The bustling atmosphere and the quietness of electric vehicles in Shanghai.
The visit to People's Park and the insight into daily life in Shanghai.
The exploration of the famous Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the discovery of the fake market.
The experience of bargaining and purchasing a Chinese language Pokemon booster pack.
The narrator's realization of the costliness of certain items and the process of price negotiation.
The excitement of trying local foods like scallion noodles and the different textures and flavors.
The difficulty of using foreign cards and the reliance on cash for payments.
The vibrant Walking Street filled with shops, food stalls, and the unique transportation options.
The narrator's overall impression of China, defying preconceived notions and embracing the new experiences.
Transcripts
China China country that has dominated news cycles for decades a country rich in culture Â
famous for its food its hard-working people and it's ancient history most of my knowledge Â
of China is limited to what I've heard in the news Cycles over the last few years and I'm Â
assuming that most viewers will be in the same situation I decided to visit Shanghai and find Â
out what China is really like for myself and what I saw really surprised me you're about Â
to board to China and I have no idea what to expect when we get there I'm a little Â
bit apprehensive I'm a little bit nervous about having my big camera out upon arrival thank you
I'm excited it's been a long time since I've seen a new country well it's been about a month a month Â
yeah well no well I've never seen this kind of country before let's Â
have to try into the meantime we have to catch a train to the main terminal yeah
oh pretty much officially in China this is cool oh it's cool this is the money that's Â
the money we got money yeah so how much is it that is about 100 Australian dollars how much Â
is how much is 100 uh about 20 Australian dollars this is 20 yeah yeah this one
there's coffee
this is cool okay she had to go capture the train give me my Coke oh yeah Â
it's all in Chinese every other country it's in it said Coca-Cola right but this one's the only Â
one that I've seen that actually just says all in Chinese writing just a zero calorie that's Â
all I know all right let's catch the train I wonder if Chinese Coke tastes different
exactly there's nothing different about it okay so we're just heading up now to get the maglev Â
which apparently means magnetized levitation or something magnetic Michael's trying to tell me Â
that the train doesn't even touch the track it doesn't as if it's all magnets magnets how do Â
they work that's what I have to say I am a little bit nervous I've heard that there's not that much Â
English here a little bit scared I'm not sure how vlogging or my having my camera out is going to Â
be received here I'm just a bit nervous about everything so let's see how this goes because I Â
feel like this is the fastest train it is it is the fastest train 430 or 431 kilometers an hour Â
about to catch it I think it tastes like six or seven minutes seven minutes to go 30 kilometers Â
oh that's not very fast are you serious it's closed
close at 10 yeah yeah the the fastest train yeah we'll get the Metro okay or Duty which Â
is over here look at Uber figure it out let's charge up oh no that was a whole oh no don't Â
judge me by the way my first McDonald's in China whoa look at the popcorn chicken
Flemington
online but so so far here and the um convenience store both just haven't Â
taken international cards which we've never run into this problem before well not a problem but Â
this has never happened traveling before yeah we have to adjust we have to yeah
so you just prayed or anything and then it went to this straight away yeah I'm Â
getting it more progressively excited as we go to see even more of China but we Â
are forgive us for having McDonald's no I'm not asking for forgiveness it's the airport
it's an airport and it's like 10 30. we're not going to be able to finally at the moment so Â
that has made me 10 times 20 million times more excited to have some Chinese food now
thank you
it's heavy
foreign
about 50 something dollars in Australia so it was not cheap but I'm just looking at these streets Â
this is the first like look I've had at Shanghai or China at all and I feel like I'm in Sydney City Â
like I feel like it looks familiar but it's not familiar it's a weird feeling it's a weird feeling Â
I can't really see anything right now because it's dark it's like midnight almost so I don't really Â
know what to expect in the not in the light all right so we are lost we cannot find the Â
hotel Google Maps Apple Maps nothing's working so after a travel day that ended up hours longer than Â
expected with no access to any navigation apps any transport apps or really any way to get around at Â
all we finally arrived in our hotel in downtown Shanghai thanks to a combination of winging it and Â
friendly locals we got some sleep and woke up the next morning ready to try a real local breakfast Â
I am so excited to explore Shanghai today and the first stop is this famous Â
or popular breakfast Pancake type thing let's try Okay so I've already realized Â
there is a lot less English than any other country I've ever been to trying Â
to find this pancake type thing has become quite a challenge now judges
yes sir thank you that's it okay find it yeah that's the one so we went to this little yeah Â
and we found one but I feel like even though I'm talking normally I'm shouting like everyone's so Â
quiet I'm like respectful and the thing is I'm saying all these um scooters Drive possible Â
I can't hear them until they're almost running me over because they're electric
so we'll see how this one goes you watch it out
all right sorry
what was that yeah yeah chili
this looks so good my Mandarin isn't really like my Chinese isn't really like I don't think it's Â
working here very well the accent stuff my I think I'm not pronouncing things properly anyways I'm Â
gonna say it looks so delicious you've got like a little bit of crispy in there some chives some Â
egg around the side and it's basically just like a creeper she like fries it on the plate adds Â
the egg cracks it open mixes it around and it's like basically like egg yolk with some chai oh Â
I'm I'm drooling this looks so good
um okay wow the crispy there's like a crispy thing on the inside mixture is like it's like an Â
omelette it tastes like an omelette like a really thin omelette it's so hot here Â
I'm sweating so bad and the flavors are really good she was just pointing Â
out the ingredients and asking me which one I wanted I said no to chili but you Â
can really taste the greens in there the chives that's really good that's like one Â
of my favorite things I think that we've almost ever had yeah yeah that's good yeah
oh one of the best things I've ever eaten in my life there is life changing wow this is Â
honestly one of the best things I've ever eaten in a foreign country while traveling and I've Â
been traveling for a year and a half or more now amazing what'd you get it's a fried bread stick Â
inside what we just ate oh it's so boiling hot but she when I ordered it she was like yeah she's like Â
that's the one look it's good I like the other one okay I'm better yeah I could melt against Â
this wall and fall under the ground okay I think we spent like three minutes talking about how good Â
this thing is it's good after a life-changing breakfast I wanted a peek into daily life in Â
Shanghai to find out what the people of Shanghai are really like so we headed to People's Park to Â
see what was happening I am a little bit wary of my camera when I'm here right now so I'm still Â
working out what I feel comfortable with but it's very green very open so let's have a look around Â
Park is really nice and it's in the middle of just like a metropolis of a city like this is oh yeah Â
this is crazy like it's it's crazy we're in the part with all the roller coasters and I want to Â
go on one so let's see if we can go on one yeah so basically you get a card for 10 and you can Â
you can load any sort of like amount you want in it and then just go on the Â
rise bit no one seems to be around so I don't know how I'm gonna actually get Â
on I think it's I think consensus yeah all right let's let's go on the ride whoa okay
oh gosh
foreign
good oh going out the wrong way didn't even sweat this guy me how far done thank you and Â
I thought I don't know I thought it was like a dollar but 40 here is like 8.50 that is so much Â
money so I don't know why I pay that much for that little ride there's all these like older Â
men or actually not even that much older some of them they're playing these games on these things Â
I don't think this is chess do you know this game it's Marshall Marshall what's that I think it is Â
I'm just assuming that it is I've known but it's similar it's like a yeah it's like a table game Â
what I'm pretty sure they're the symbols I might be so wrong here I'm embarrassing Â
myself but I think these are the symbols from mahjong tiles they're showing me Â
after a great morning strolling around people's park it was time to dig a little deeper into Â
one of the things that China is best known for so we caught the metro to the famous Shanghai Â
Science and Technology Museum but not to learn anything under the museum and deep Â
within the metro station itself lies the biggest most famous and probably highest Â
quality genuine fake Market on the planet English yeah two tickets for eight oh yeah
so what's something you found about the Metro here in Shanghai China it's awesome Â
it's really clean it's nice easy to use I was really stressed we were both pretty stressful Â
coming here that it'd be tough for the language barrier it is with the people Â
but it's not with the like instructions there's a fair amount of English it was quiet it was quiet Â
it sort of like came up to us and just interested curious gonna put this big Â
camera away because I'm not sure about filming so let's do it stealth mode watch
no it's not Stealth at all
um
hello who's there you're after a Stanley Cup I would love a Stanley Cup we're getting Â
stairs for filling but there's something illegal Shades so who's the best person
are you gonna get that home but how much is it oh yes
how many pieces just the one just the one yeah yeah okay go for this price Â
okay that's 31 I could almost buy a new one for that yeah the quality and a big Â
size how many cheese days do you want only one only one okay 140.
it's a lot of money what do you think oh my God
okay
it used to be Chinese very good okay that's the price for you 120 okay 50. Â
I'm so sorry 50s my cost is more more High than your 50. I promise well then what's Â
your cost my cost is price is the more higher you it is twenty dollars eighty Â
middle price you keep going down why don't you just tell me the low one
here's my massage
thank you are they closed oh it's good uh I just wanted to get a like a Â
Chinese language booster pack booster pack Pokemon yeah just any just anything in language Japanese Â
was I like collecting the different languages different prints yeah if it's Chinese so it's a Â
stock deck uh okay so no like boosters or anything like that like so yeah this is 20 and this is 100 Â
different things that's 45 one with the Snorlax on the front yeah thank you thank you so much
come on come on sir you want to buy T-shirts which size you have I have the large one the Â
large screen yeah but how much how much are they oh this one come anyone uh probably just one Â
you can't give me the 150 issue wait 150
yeah okay I'm all right thank you it's like 30 bucks no that's way too much thank you
and I definitely realized I overpaid but it is what it is but I got my Michael got the Pokemon I Â
don't know he likes collecting them in different languages when you go to different countries I Â
don't know tell me down below if you like Pokemon and tell me your favorite Pokemon I think mine's Â
Snorlax it's so cute and then have my Stanley Cup which I've realized now also has a mark on it
it's just plain shipped
American classic the shade Italian red meat flavor is like spaghetti Â
it's spaghetti sauce I don't know what this is but this brownie brownie or sugar I'm not sure
oh it did work all that bargaining worked up on appetite so it was time to head back into the city
so one thing I've noticed a lot walking around the city today is that it's so quiet like most Â
of the cars most of the like scooters and everything are electric so you don't hear Â
like the motors and then a lot of people also ride a bike so you also don't hear that either
so if you don't know me I've been traveling for about a year and a Â
half mostly to Southeast Asia and India Nepal I've seen nothing like this country Â
before like I don't know how to describe it the buildings are different and they're Â
different in different places where you go in Shanghai as well so I'm really excited Â
to see the difference between here in Beijing which we'll be going a bit later Â
on so subscribe if you want to see that as well but all right let's get some noodles
okay okay and then we'll get some yeah yeah dumplings dumplings
okay okay sure
this is apparently the dish to have in Shanghai scallion noodles they smell like Â
the me going I make at home last time I used Chopsticks in a video everyone roasted me um
oh my foreign
no no it's like like kind of sweet but kind of plain like a soy sauce flavor but not soy Â
sauce I don't know oh yeah thank you sure sure they just taste like plain noodles Â
yeah for the delicious noodles so all of this your Coke for this and this was 40.
it comes out of it pierce it but then if you pay it it would be Â
hot water I don't normally eat this type of food in case you can't tell
very mushy the flavor is good the texture is probably not my favorite yeah I prefer like the Â
bun type things yeah what's it called bath yeah wow so good so I am so just worn out from the Â
Heat and I've been sweating all morning a little bit tired but these noodles I loved whatever we Â
had this morning that like pancake crepe thing these are really good so this street I'm pretty Â
sure it was called Huang hey and it's where we were basically this morning it's got basically Â
all of the food that you need this noodle place in particular is recommended by ale other travel Â
friends Stefan Pete who lived here actually for a few years before well you know as I eased into Â
the afternoon of my first day in China I started to come out of my shell while many of the things Â
I've been warned about were true passport checks and cameras on literally every single Corner most Â
of the fears I had of China were simply not coming true as I explored more of this city Â
the constant Smiles the Curious Kids and the general friendliness of everyone we met made Â
me feel so comfortable and welcome in a country I was honestly really worried about visiting this is Â
crazy this place is insane but we're here at the walking Street I'm gonna walk down here obviously Â
no cars can come here it's just walking so let's see what we can find along the way there's lots Â
of shops this is nuts I'm walking up and down here and they've got these little cars or like Â
little tiny trains that basically would probably just take you to the other side of the Walking Â
Street so you don't have to walk the hallway but this is crazy you've got Adidas stores Â
you've got all of these shopping centers on the side oh I saw Sephora this is crazy I I didn't Â
know what I expected to see but I don't think it was this we'll go to it look at me foreign
uh
go to him
okay okay
sure sure thank you thank you I got a big bucket oh it's hard real hard Â
I know whoa that's insane this is insane now you go back out inside the open Street which feels Â
which is so busy but it feels like yeah like open space open Park through after being in there yeah Â
there's still so many people here back here oh ATM okay we need more money because it's really Â
expensive here we're waiting for it to cool down I thought I'd say if you are coming here and you Â
are a foreigner unless you already have WeChat which is where they do all the payment methods Â
on I actually can't do I have a WeChat account but it won't let me use it in China for payments Â
um same with the DD which is their version of grab or Uber I can't use the English version here and Â
uh there's no English language version of the app that works here so basically the only way Â
we can pay for things is Cash um if you already have waiter if you're from a country that already Â
uses that and you have your payment like put into it already you'll be able to use it when you come Â
here give me a shot but we don't have WeChat payment in the Australian WeChat if you're new Â
to my channel hello my name is Rosie and that's my boyfriend Michael and he basically organized Â
everything and I just walk around and eat potatoes all right so we're in the ATM place just trying Â
to get money out but Michael's card hasn't worked in China yet at all I had to get money Â
out from my car to the airport and apparently now it's not working either I'm a Potato what Â
money at the airport cost me eight dollars to get out oh wow eight dollars withdrawal fee
this isn't bad actually I take it back it's not great they need salt okay
um thank you pretty money I just I can't describe what it's like here it's like a big city
so as you know Michael and I came here because it was the cheapest flight to a country that Â
neither Michael and I had ever been to before so that's why we ended up in China I've never Â
seen anything like this I don't know what to say my impressions of of China is that Â
like I thought it would be clean and perfect and there'd be like a bit like well off as opposed Â
in the area we are now I'm here and I like it whereas I thought I might not like it before I Â
got here I had no idea what to expect I didn't expect this though I don't know how to describe Â
it because I had no preconceived thoughts honestly I never ever thought I'd even come Â
to China I've seen everyone with these skewers these meat skewers so I'm gonna Â
grab one I don't know what kind of meat sauce oh this chicken it smells freaking delicious
I'm gonna stick look how big it is I don't know what kind of chicken it is Â
if you look it looks you can see I don't know maybe that's the fat I don't know
okay it's not hot it's been there like for a little bit but it's Â
like mush it's like so soft it's good yeah it's like a barbecue bulky chicken Â
I wish it was part of that I wish it was like more fresh find it everyone's everyone's eating Â
the same food you're eating but they're all watching you eat the same thing yeah I love Â
it here and what does that mean hopefully it means very delicious I don't know why these Â
are great like well I don't know like they're good but like why are they like going crazy
so we're coming down a little Alleyway off the main walking Street back here Â
I feel like that's where whoa that looks cool um
is that what are they what are these Knuckles all right I have to use Google Translate for this one Â
because there is no English fresh milk tea and bamboo oolong fresh milk tea tea and bamboo chips Â
yeah I'll do that one okay fresh milk tea 38. that's like eight bucks oh my gosh this place is Â
expensive we have yeah not this one this one okay yeah is it good yeah okay thank you you're welcome
so yeah all of these say one but they're all different sizes some of them I assume one Â
I don't know another one a one's one scent of that oh that's confusing yeah I'm excited it's Â
a milk tea in like a bamboo effect so I'm paying like eight dollars for a bamboo too Â
basically yeah we'll try it out thank you okay we're excited oh I hate it really no no so it's Â
um it's like flavored something I don't know I thought it would be like a milk tea like Â
I don't know like a bubble tea or something it's just like plain tea like water basically Â
with a flavor and then some whipped cream on top I'll eat some of the whipped cream it's Â
just basically a cup inside plastic cup it's very expensive yeah I think you keep the cup Â
that's good it's okay this is so busy like like service this is insane look at this
I just can't believe it I don't know it's so different Â
here like that everyone's having meat on sticks
honey Peach would be nice
yes
20. okay can we have one yeah
thank you
honey Peach and we've got a bucket of ice because I wanted at Kohl's
why okay that makes sense
yeah enough for it all right get drinking then it doesn't oh it's so good so sweet it tastes Â
like a thicker peach juice I'm not quite like watery but like not quite a smoothie
all right put this one out
juice The Taste is so good all right next item with food yeah Â
I might just get an orange juice to be honest yeah these fruits Â
are massive like I don't know what's going on orange juice oh okay this one
huh
what's that oh sorry yeah where's that where about oh Thai
chicken watermelon orange watermelon sparkling water yeah this is big I Â
think I might want you want to buy one and just like on our way to get yeah yeah
the side of my hand this is crazy I know it's just juice but like Â
there's like grape sparkling water these fruits are massive I just feel so out of Â
my element I feel like fish out of water in this place I'm still not used to it
as cold as I think I would like it's so nice isn't it yeah yeah like real orange juice real Â
like that kind of like like almost soury citrusy taste yeah yeah yeah as opposed to just orange Â
flavoring oh it's just a it's like a really sweet orange yeah it was busy in there ever Â
on one of these shoes so this is good I think I have to steal this one so we're just waiting Â
um to cross the road here to get through the skyline which is the band right Â
oh yeah look at all those people oh they're coming towards the end of the day my worries Â
fizzled out and they were replaced by those genuine moments of joy and achievement we Â
get from pushing ourselves outside of our comfort zones and throwing ourselves into the unexpected Â
I visited many countries that people have told me I shouldn't India Bangladesh Brunei Â
and each time I focus on defying the warnings and getting to know the heartbeat of any country with Â
the people and as a result I've been rewarded with beautiful experiences time and time again
get a photo on this ledge you cannot get one anywhere there's people the entire way Â
along the whole thing all right so that is the end to an incredible beautiful day here Â
my first day in Shanghai in China so watch the one on the screen right now if you're in the Â
future that'll be our next video and I get to show you more of China see you in the next one
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