Hearted Youtube comments on Little Chinese Everywhere (@littlechineseeverywhere) channel.
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Love you and envy you at the same time.
I havent been following you for that long yet so I don’t know much about your background and what took you to get where you’re now but, your videos are just stunning, amazing, show us how the world is vast, humongous and incredibly diverse, full of different lives and things to do and discover. How our daily and own lives are so so tiny compared to all that no possibilities. So, although, at same time, I feel renovated with live and sense opportunities yet to live and to come, I also get depressed in “what am I doing with life” or “why have I made myself stuck to this place” sorta of feelings.
If I ever build the courage to drastically change my life, leave all behind and try something else elsewhere, I’d like u to know that you and your videos will be big part of that. In other words, please continue what you’re doing, love you❤. Hope this comment finds you well😊
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I live in Adelaide, Australia. This is the most objective video by a Chinese person that I have seen, and I am ever so thankful to you, young lady, for it. Together with your exceptional videography and brilliant communication skills, and engaging personality, you have shown me a beautiful and fascinating part of your land that I may never get to see or experience. What's equally admirable about you is your very disarming nature that allows you to easily gain the confidence and cooperation of authorities, local folks, and others, to show us life of your people as it really is. This has enhanced the objectivity of your video, making it an immersive experience for me because you gain a very close access to people's lives and many off-the-beaten-track places. I am sure that there are many more people like you from your beautiful and diverse nation, whose videos I haven't had the fortune to see and will be equally well received by the world. The world needs to see more objective views of China from intelligent people like you, instead of just being fed the idea of a ruthless, warmongering, imperialist, overworked, robotic, and socially undiverse country, that's pedalled by a boring Western mainstream media. More power to you and keep your videos coming. 🙏
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I had been to Malaysia once years ago. I didn't think I'd ever go back. Because of your video, I decided to give it a second try. I am still in Malaysia and having an amazing time. I already have plans for 2023 but 2024, I will visit Georgia and Armenia because of your videos.
I do not like travel videos and usually ask YouTube to not recommend them. I cannot remember why I started watching your video on Malaysia but I became an instant fan.
Your enthusiasm, sincerity, pure joy, attitude of gratitude, a genuine desire and openess to learn, and the way you teach (by sharing what you've learned and not just preaching) make your videos the only travel videos I watch, enjoy, love and share.
Keep traveling. Keep making your videos. You cannot imagine the lives you touch and change for the better. I, for one, am grateful for you.
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Hi Yan. I have this feeling of wonder and joy. You install in us a greater appreciation of this beautiful planet and its people. Not by showing us the big and the magnificent of tourist brochures, but the ordinary, daily, humble and humane. I followed you to many places of the world, and somehow my mind is also transported to places I visited, people I met, the little things. Because you learn me to appreciate and remember the beauty of the ordinary. It is such a different place to be in my mind and heart from following the news, the big moves on the chess board of politics, the weird hyper attention for disaster without showing a proud girl smiling, an old man happy to explain, a child showing his or her room, and the joy of a good meal. Thanks, dear friend, who decided to be our eyes in places never heard of, and teaches us a lesson of the joy of everyday life.
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