Yangshou Is Beautiful BUT We Made A Big Mistake Here!

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In this episode, we explore the stunning location featured on the 20 Yuan note, where picturesque bamboo rafts and cormorant fishermen create an unforgettable scene. 🐦✨ Watch as we navigate through this beautiful area and discover the unique traditions of the local fishermen!

Our journey takes an unexpected turn when our electric bike runs out of battery on our way back to Yangshuo in the dark! 😱

Don’t miss this adventure packed with breathtaking scenery, unexpected challenges, and mouthwatering food! If you’re planning a trip to China, Yangshuo is a must-visit destination!

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  1. 😍The sightseeing area in Yangshuo Town, Guilin City, Guangxi Province is indeed very large. The battery life of small electric scooters is relatively short. When you reach the midpoint of the journey, you must remember to charge it first so as not to run out of power. If you want to visit the landscapes in different places, you need to arrange at least 2 days. Finish! 🥰

  2. 租電動車代步真的方便快捷,又可以去得很多地方。
    你沒有留意車的電量及去到一處便去充電,這是一個很好的故事。

  3. Welcome to the China national holiday experience! That means wherever you go, you will see a looooot of people 😀
    Edit: When it comes to antient towns in China, there are two types. The first type are the ones that were newly built or renovated with brand new looking building and shops. They are way more commercial than the other The second type are the ones like Xingping. They are still run by locals who actually live around the area. These ones usually offer more local flavor of things…before the big brands come in and take over, eventually.

  4. you should drift on "Yulong river" through bamboo raft. this is the most popular thing every tourist will do in Yangshuo.
    secondly when you went to "Xingping" ancient town, there is a mountain nearby called "Laozhai mountain"老寨山, you may take 1 hours to climb to the top, you will see the breath-taking scenery, it is one of the best view spot even most of tourist didn't know it yet. from there you will see the whole picture of the beautiful town and river. what a pity.

  5. Technically it’s not allowed to ride the e-bike over 25km/h, as well as carrying another one on the rear seat. But generally the law enforcement about those issues are quite loose.

  6. Do you think they know the river they are looking at is highly polluted?

    Greenpeace China told the Guardian that one third of the country’s rivers are contaminated. According to a report from the ministry of water resources in April 2016, 80% of shallow ground water wells are also polluted.

    “In cities, you have wastewater from sewage, shops, factories and agriculture, which add other pollutants like persistent organics and heavy metals. It’s usually not fit for drinking or for crops,” explains Dr Wolfgang Kinzelbach from the Institute of Environmental Engineering in Zurich, Switzerland, an expert on China’s water management.

    Despite Beijing’s increased transparency with air pollution, water pollution remains a taboo in China. Prominent environmentalists have been charged with espionage for speaking out about the situation. Many Chinese scientists who have studied water pollution in Guilin refused to be interviewed. “I’m not that brave. I don’t want to offend the government,” said one.

    “Mining in the mountainous area in Guangxi [Guilin’s province] is a serious problem and it is an major reason why very clean water becomes polluted,” says Ma.

    A 2016 study found that the Qingshitan reservoir, an important source of Guilin’s reservoir, was polluted, reporting above average nitrogen and organic carbon content. The report credits agricultural, industrial and domestic sources as the pollution culprits.

    The results revealed that the water had an intermediate level of eutrophication, an excessive richness of nutrients that causes a dense growth of algae and suffocates animals such as fish. It also turns water green.

    Eutrophication may lead to blooms of algae that can harm the liver and nervous system, explains Dr Urs von Gunten, an expert on China water resources from the Laboratory for Water Quality and Treatment in Lausanne, Switzerland.

    Activists are concerned about the consequences of water pollution on the Chinese population. “Cancer villages” – small communities near polluting factories where cancer rates have soared far above the national average – have sprung up across the country.

    “It takes a long time to restore river ecology when such pollution has occurred, meaning that generations could be affected by the pollution,” says Deng Tingting, toxics campaigner for Greenpeace East Asia.

    In the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, where Guilin is located, a study of boarding schools found that drinking polluted water caused 80% of outbreaks of water-borne diseases.

    “The range of human health impacts from water pollution extends from damage to the reproductive system, birth defects, cancer, sterility, as well as a whole host of neurological and cardiac diseases,” says Dr Devra Davis, an epidemiologist at the Environmental Health Trust. “China is sacrificing a generation because of this pollution issue.”

    Back in Gongcheng, a farmer named Meng tends his crops on the banks of the Cha. Plastic bags and discarded household items line his property. “I am not worried about pollution,” he says. “I use the river water for my vegetables and they taste fine. My customers at the market never complain.”

    Xu is less at ease with the situation. “Why is the water still green? Why is there garbage here instead of anti-flood barriers?” he asks with a deep sigh.

  7. 挺好的山,非在中間掏空,修工路,不怪西方媒體抨擊,破壞環境,一座高樓沒有,跟發達國家差的太多,看看別人的摩天大樓,簡直不能比,在這深山修基建,搭電線,自來水,真是浪費,錢都不會花,有的地方只有一戶人家,為了一句口號,人人通電,花費100万美元修電線,電費才0.08刀,這不是浪費納稅人的錢,我孫子都看不到收回成本的那天,真的无語,在西方這種事除非瘋了,我們需要全面的學習,搞金融投資,用在這些上有什麼用,還不是兜里沒錢,世界還享受生活的人夠多了,還生產幹嘛,把價格壓低讓窮鬼也能使用高科技嗎,然後人民去當生產機器,媒體都說產能過剩,就是不聽別人的話,過好自己的日子,抓緊金融發力,東西夠自己用就好,這樣下去能200年也追趕不上今天的西方。這讓我很失落。

  8. It's probably rated for 60km range for just 1 person. For two people's body weight it's probably gonna consume more energy for the same distance.

  9. 🇨🇳👿I didn’t understand why still have foreigners go to China 🇨🇳, didn’t you guys know a lot foreigners be killed, All are poisonous food, Gutter oil used in restaurants, water and oil is transferred in chemicals waste trucks never clean, Foreign that who went to China recommended that you go to the hospital for a check up after returning to prevent cancer . I recommend you go to Taiwan good people good Country .

  10. 天呐,你们到了阳朔居然没去遇龙河😂桂林山水的精华在阳朔,阳朔的精华就是遇龙河

  11. I am now in my 40s. In fact, English courses are offered in compulsory education in China. However, I have had little exposure to English in my work and have gradually become unfamiliar with it. now, I can reading and writing some English, but my spoken English is poor

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