I am visiting a market again, this time in Shengcuncun in southern Yunnan close to the Burmese border. I have surely discovered some new strange and interesting foods.
Join me on my second market tour through Yunnan

0:00 Intro
1:56 Heading to Shengcuncun
6:04 Street market
14:26 Village from above
16:18 Tailor shop
18:45 Bakery

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22 Comments

  1. I loved your video. The bbq area was awesome. Nice you can sit and meet new people around the grill like that! Thank you for sharing this with us.

  2. I like the dog ,tiger and mouse day 😊 . Coming from Malaysia . First time I heard it . Thank for your beautiful video yue

  3. Congratulations on 100K subscribers. I knew it would happen. I enjoy the street markets and like to go to the one where I'm staying in Jinan, Shandong. I collect Chinese stamps and met a seller, Mr Tian, I'd first bought stamps off in 2019. Maybe you can get a slot in National Geographic?

  4. i Love your videos. The people, food, the scenery and your commentary through out the video i really appreciate and the Drone shots are just beautiful. Thank you for uploading great content. Yunnan is a beautiful place i would love to visit one day.

  5. I love street markets what ever country or city I go, it’s so entertaining. I hope one dayI will see your beautiful country and the people.
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  6. I really love your videos but there is something that constantly makes me angry. Please stop using "ethnic minorities" to refer to "indigenous people". That combination of words sounds racist and it sounds as if you despise people. The Chinese government always uses that word but in the rest of the world, we use "indigenous" to refer to the local native people and traditions of certain places. I'm from Mexico and we have 32 different indigenous groups with their own languages and traditions, similar to China. If we used the same "minority" word with our own Mexican people probably we will have a big fight inside and outside the country. It is the same that happens in Australia, the native people are no longer called "Aborigines" as it was a racist word, and now they use the word indigenous communities as well. That is the term you should learn to apply to your English and stop using such misleading terms as "ethnic minorities". Those people are the original Chinses citizens of that region, embrace it! Your country has a huge diversity of people and that makes you a great nation. Your country has one of the biggest populations in the world, so there are NO minorities in your country, probably each one of those indigenous towns has enough population to stop calling it a minority.

  7. Your channel is beautiful! Thank you very much for it. Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷🇨🇳

  8. Im living vicariously through you, my soul desires to travel to many countries including the countryside of China and India. Congrats on reaching a milestone with subscribers. Looking forward to your next adventure in China ❤ I have Chinese ancestors which makes me one eighth, a tiny portion that im proud of.

  9. Congratulations Yan for reaching 100 k subscribers with your beautiful journeys in interior China.
    Keep up the good work to open up my senses to China that many of us don't see and experince of China…for sure your journey will be our journey in the very near future and thank you for showing the way to a beautiful China..the people, the land, cultures, food and harmony in life…..Thank You..

  10. I loved this video so much, there's just something about traditional markets that strikes me with wonder. I want to visit China now!

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