Is China Safe at NIGHT? | The Truth About Shanghai After Dark 🇨🇳

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Today we are exploring the streets of Shanghai China at night! Shanghai nightlife is world renowned so it's time for us to experience just a little bit of the nightlife in China vibes while we explore some of the most popular places in Shanghai! We got to see the insane Shanghai skyline view at night in the Bund and walked down the vibrant Nanjing road with all it's billboards, lit up stores, and colorful buildings. Is China safe at night? Of course it is and we just took a stroll and witness a bunch of the awesome things to see!
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:01 Shanghai Skyline at Night (The Bund)
4:59 Walking Nanjing Road Shanghai at Night
8:36 Trying Chinese Fried Shrimp
10:12 Exploring Nanjing Road
18:00 Chinese Treats on the Streets
20:35 Dairy Queen in China is Better
27:09 Friday Nightlife in Shanghai (Is It Different?)
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You guys keep on talking about knockoffs and fakes, etc. do you know that Japanese culture itself is fake version of the Chinese Tang Dynasty culture. Korea, Japan and Vietnam are collectively called the Sinosphere. Tempura is from Portugal, so Japan has been making fake and knockoff version of this Portuguese cuisine style. While lamian (ramen), noodles, dumplings, rice, rice wine, rice noodles, tea, mocha (matcha), penzai (bonsai), weiqi, chopsticks, paper folding art, hotpot, soy sauce, bean curd doufu (tofu), miso, char siu (chashu in Sino-Japanese and xa xiu in Sino-Vietnamese) are all Chinese inventions, and you have been eating fake and knockoff versions of them in Sinospheric Japan and Vietnam. Not to mention that Las Vegas itself is a city of knockoff versions of buildings from all over the world such as making a fake of Eiffel Tower, Pyramid, Venice, etc. China is the last country in Asia to be called that because China is one of the Four Cradles of Civilization and mother culture of Japan, Korea and Vietnam culture. It’s funny these three Sinospheric cultures have been pretending to be “originators” while accusing the true originator and inventor as “copycat”. But it’s all the misinformation we receive here in USA, because USA and Japan are alliances and USA has been receiving all such misinformation from Japan. There is a saying among historians, “Chinese write history. Japan deny history. Korea changed history”. It’s sad that in USA, we receive nothing but pro-Japan and anti-China propaganda, flipping the truth upside down, calling the true copycat as “superior and amazing” while the true inventor as “cheap, inferior, fake” etc. Here in USA and most of the western world, we have been given tons of misinformation over the years with Japan slapping their “Japanese” brand on everything they copy pretending everything is “Japanese”. Japan is in an effort to de-sinicize (removing the name “China) and calling anything Chinese invented as anything but Chinese to discredit China while pretending they are the originator. Americans and western world need to get re-educated from such misinformation. Japan is the one making fake and knockoff versions of Chinese and western inventions, not the other way around as Japanese funded propaganda has been telling us. Google search for the inventions of the things I mentioned above. Those originated from China, and Japan is the one making knockoff, not the other way around.

Hoo
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2:38 I love how there is like a gazillion of people walking around but there is NO TRASH on the ground. None whatsoever. Impressive! 👍🏻👍🏻💗💗

karmafairy
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Hi guys, actually Nanjing East Rd and the bund are mainly for tourists. To experience the real nightlife of SH, I recommend you guys to visit places like Xintiandi, Julu Rd etc.😊

Bgk-pwly
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I live in central London and it looks grand but seeing Shanghai during the day in your last vlog was great but at night time, I was just saying wow. And what an epic skyline... This was a great vlog guys. And Shanghai,

JohnSmith-bzbe
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The people you see are not locals, they are all tourists like you. Locals will not go to tourist attractions, just like most of the people walking on the streets of Manhattan in New York are not New Yorkers.

peterzhou
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Yes, you guys are right, Shibuya crossing is messy, from 5-6 directions, but it's really small, not many people, Shanghai is bigger, more people crossing for sure lol

joeymelbourne
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Subscribed. Your camera is very clear, which make it enjoyable to watch!Very good content too!Good job.

LoveEVandenvironment
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Welcome to Shanghai, the magical city, where you can eat, drink and have fun all in one place.

RajilaPaulino
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Hi guys, you should visit Chongqing next, that big city in Central China is more cyber bunk and Harbin during winter because of the largest ice and snow festival in the world. They're literally creating an Ice city from the ice itself. But I would suggest you visit smaller cities like Kunming if you want lesser crowds.

markosmataasii
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You should go to Julu Rd in Jingan District. The nightlife there is amazing. The pubs, the view, the vibe... all's perfect

HuaisuMei
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Rihanna just came to Shanghai with her husband a few days ago. We like her very much, as well as Anne Hathaway.

didio
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Summary: China is getting brighter day by day!
America is getting dimmer day by day!

kennedy
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Try Chongqing(also known as the Cyberpunk City on some social media platforms, and it's the inspiration of the game Hitman 3) next time. It would probably be the most beautiful and futuristic city you've ever seen in your life, especially during the night time.

huapianp
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You can go to the north Bund if you want to avoid crowds

joewang
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Peace Hotel is historic just like Plaza Hotel in New York.

chrischen
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tbh nobody goes to East Nanjing Road😅
My recommendations are: Middle Huaihai Road, Julu Road, Fumin Road and XinTianDi

christopherzhao
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Are you guys still in SH?
You can take the ferry to cross Huangpu river for almost free.
And pay a visit to Rock Bund at night, it is on the northwest side of the bund, also enjoy the waterfront park. Very pedestrian friendly.

West Bank Art Zone, TeamLab museum, XinTianDi, all very cool.

morontracker
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was that during the National holidays? That would explain the busy Thursday night.
Plus, Friday night's business is not explained by "Friday" because these are places where mainly tourists go and tourists usually do not arrive on Friday night. They arrive on Saturday afternoon if they are only there for the weekend or they are there the whole week because they took time off from work.

maxyang
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I am always amused whenever I hear Westerners saying that they could not believe that mega Chinese cities could be so 'busy' or 'crowded'. Hmmn, I wonder what would they expecting when they were visiting the world's second most populous country?

Shanghai, for eg, has a population equal to Australia but packed in an area of only 6, 000 plus square kilometres vs 7.6 MILLION square kilometres for the latter.

humblehouse
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If you are still in Hangzhou and interested in Zhejiang University (one of the top3 universities in China), I can show you around. I am very happy to show you and the Western audience our university!

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