The China The West WON'T Show You.



I recently took a trip to Inner Mongolia. A province filled with beautiful food, beautiful clothes, and beautiful scenery.

I hope you enjoy.

Chapters:
Intro: 00:0004:24
Day 1 Hohhot: 04:2408:10
Day 2 Baotou: 08:1013:58
Day 3 Bayannur: 13:5820:20
Day 4 Ordos: 20:2025:07

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28 thoughts on “The China The West WON'T Show You.”

  1. I appreciate your last effort. That's your job. The quality of this video is good, technically matured (like a production of a formal tv station) and comprehensive in terms of propaganda production.
    No one else is doing this now. Many people have left China. So you are precious.
    You will stay in China and make videos to let us see the last moment of China under CCP
    Btw, that "Yili" milk, even Chinese people don't trust it.

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  2. It’s good to see Inner Mongolia from your perspective, not only the massive grass land, but also the technology and local customs! Well done 🎉🎉🎉

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  3. After Marco Polo returned from china the Italian government sent Leonardo Davinci to china to copy anything he could see and bring back to the west. After his return the West turn against china to steal their technology, hence the industrial boom of 1900.Native American Indian were Chinese origin, incase you didn't know.

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  4. Nicely done and very impressive. I’ve been there several years ago and I’ll never forget the grasslands, so beautiful. (I mention this as an aside: there is no such thing as “fossil fuel”. This was a term coined by Rockefeller and the other oil barons to make people think it was scarce and thereby justify higher prices. “Fossil fuel” is the 2nd most common liquid on earth next to water, and keeps renewing constantly. It will be interesting when governments have the power to control whether or not someone can drive their vehicles or not just by shutting down sources of power.)

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  5. when you preserve your legacy in your country means that you really appreciate and proud of the culture and heritage that comes with it and I have to say China does an amazing job doing just that.. but it doesn't end there they also find ways to make sure good companies that help the local economy and bring benefits to the place is nurtured unlike capitalist driven countries that just abandon cities once they outgrown their usefulness eg Detroit

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  6. Great documentary and great narration! This is what China does it for its people: protecting the environment, preserving local culture, developing local tourism, building factories, investing in machinery, investing in high tech research. All in this remote area with minority people!

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