A floating ghost chasing you would have a harder time turning at corners of a bridge, hence ward off or discourage evil spirit from crossing over.
@KevPow199823 сағат бұрын
You guys saying "Shung-hai" instead of "Shang-hai" makes me happy as someone with family roots in shanghai
@mrlogboy23 сағат бұрын
Then Vancouver Canada
@ooppaamm23 сағат бұрын
Do you guys find any language barrier in China? Or one of you guys can speak chinese? 😁🙏
@sophianaqvi3697Күн бұрын
Awesomeness but is it me or r there r so many ads lately on these vids.... Still love the vids❤
@liss729Күн бұрын
That no dance sign means no square dancing, like many many elderly people be many teams dance every night 😂🚫
@FarajRahalКүн бұрын
I'm glad you guys explored Shanghai as well. I thought you were only going to go theme parks. Who knew Shanghai had many interesting things to offer. You guys are tempting me to want to go to China someday. You guys make travel look fun and easy.
@sarahskillin8436Күн бұрын
Loving this adventure 🥰
@CecenaGuyКүн бұрын
I will never travel to China because of how evil and corrupt the CCP is, but hey, glad you guys had fun.
@dragonjtКүн бұрын
Most people don’t know about the evils of the ccp. They only get exposed to the happy side
@funforkadventuresКүн бұрын
Incredible job shooting and editing. Thx for all your hard work.
@apocainКүн бұрын
How much did the CCP pay you?
@BenjaminsWorldRoblox23 сағат бұрын
Just because people are enjoying their time in China, its propaganda paid by the CCP??? Y'all are so funny 🤣🤣
@cosmoobserver3416Күн бұрын
6:39 The signs says 禁止跳广场舞 (No Square Dancing). Here 广场舞, or literally square dancing, is unlike the traditional four-people dance in the West, but a group of ppl, usually retired old ladies dancing together every evening with a huge boombox playing back loud Chinese music. Many Chinese ppl, esp young ppl, find this a nuisance because they are way TOOO noisy. When they dance near the residential communities, the music is so loud that children cannot do homework properly. Some dancers occupy public basketball courts or even parking lots for dancing, forcing other ppl to move away. Now dance groups are advised to dance in public parks, not in the residential communities.
@cosmoobserver3416Күн бұрын
One interesting point to make is about why square dance is so popular with retired women. One of the reasons is that most women retire at the age of 50 (unlike in many developed countries, the retirement age is 65). They enjoy high pensions, plenty of leisure time and energy. To keep fit and socialize, they would form large dance groups with 20 to 60 members in most cases, find a large open space near the residential community or a retail plaza, and dance every evening. They are enjoying the best of their life, but not their neighbors. 🤣🤣🤣
@KimJongunFansКүн бұрын
我是你们的新fans
@mangatalk9263Күн бұрын
Oh that dancing means square dancing😂 In China it’s common that in squares they organize many ppl and dance together following the music… I could definitely imagine why they don’t allow that there😂
@gregoryhirst9493Күн бұрын
35:17 but did you buy the Gota skincare cream? The nation of New Zealand wants to know.
@janelee3130Күн бұрын
You will have more fun if you can understand the "Feng Shui War" in the Bund...
@jspohlКүн бұрын
So much fun! 💖
@pixiepinkcrystalsrosetta7027Күн бұрын
We were instructed to poke the dumpling with your chop stick and let the soup drain into your soup spoon to cool a little then sip before eating the rest of it. That way you won't get a burnt tongue! 😜
@paigelong-wheeler4349Күн бұрын
Omg I actually understood Woody! The second thing he said was “you are my best friend!” (Which, okay, that makes sense lol.) did you guys get to ride Soarin and experience the lady who inexplicably keeps saying “Haiiiii kuku!!”? lol. That was one of our favorite memories from Shanghai Disney - my friend and I will randomly send each other a “haikuku” text every once in a while 😂
@deric708Күн бұрын
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@lungtsui7647Күн бұрын
Candied haw berries, known as Tanghulu, are a very famous traditional Chinese snack. Recently, they have become very popular on TikTok and are trending in many countries.😋
@bingli-0219Күн бұрын
6:45 No dancing doesn't mean that people can not dance at the Bund. Actually it means no SQUARE dancing, which needs people gather up to dance, with large space and a big group. Obviously it will influence the traffic and the order there so that's why it is forbidden.
@qianyihuang3828Күн бұрын
Really amazing trip in China!
@disneymatt01Күн бұрын
I went to mainland China in 1989. The food was amazing and the people were nicer than most people I’ve ever met.
@HeheLife123Күн бұрын
The prohibited dancing refers to square dancing. In China, retired seniors will gather in groups of dozens or even hundreds of people to dance in the square at night, with the sound system turned up very loud.Because the Bund in Shanghai is very crowded at night, dancing may cause traffic jams
@lingo7743Күн бұрын
Allow me to explain about the no dancing part. it's talking about a chinese square dance party that many elderlys do in china, as kind of exercise and entertament which is very good of course. they usually gather together as a big group and occupy a place play music and dance. the problem is that place is a centre public place, so if all those groups do the dancing activity here it will cause crowd problem. usually they do it in city parks or somewhere near their neighborhood.
@alexandravalerious3274Күн бұрын
didi, ive used that app in mx. i think its about as popular as uber mb more so bc all my family mentioned it
@lillianfredriksson1890Күн бұрын
Wait a minute…..you guys aren’t old enough to remember opening soda cans like that??? Oh my….they all used to be like that….I am officially old.
@monacolita9999Күн бұрын
If there are people dancing, a large number of people will gather and stop in a cluster, which is a huge problem for the Bund, which already has a large flow of people.
@funkytwostepКүн бұрын
Popmart is becoming pretty prominent in USA as well. They even have some Popmart vending machines around the Flushing, NYC area (mostly around the Asian American communities). It’s hard to resist them! 😊
@edvaira6891Күн бұрын
I know how MUCH you guys ADORE both Pixel and Gizmo…How do you guys cope with three whole weeks without your beloved pooches?! (My daughter was just in Japan for two and a half weeks and insisted I text her with videos of our pets..)
@joe_shhКүн бұрын
“No dancing” actually means no “square dancing”. It is a popular sport amongst Chinese aged anties. They like grouping together in some square (usually in the parks), dance with loud music. Which is kinda annoying for sightseeing places. Wait, at the end of this video, you turned around and skip the night view of the Bund😮?
@itsjustbrandy4290Күн бұрын
I absolutely love the Pirate's ride at Disneyland but I'm terrified of the ocean and being underwater so I feel like that ride would induce a panic attack. I know it's not real but that looked very immersive. I felt like I was going underwater just watching your video.
@usyd00Күн бұрын
I also don't like the seeds in the hawthorn berries. Next time, you can try the deseeded sugar-coated haws.
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
Interestingly the other hawverries didn’t have seeds just the first one i tried
Hawthorne's (crataegus) are related to apples and pears. There are even a handful of species in the US.
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
Oh interesting
@user-pi1wv3lb2uКүн бұрын
1. Elemental !🔥💧 2. Ratatouille 🐀👨🏻🍳
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
👍
@curlykim94Күн бұрын
Sometimes I’m jealous of all the adventures you take. I think it’ll be something I can only watch and dream about. Love the video! Love you guys
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
We hope you are able to make your own adventures happen and for those that can’t at least we can help take you there virtually
@Wisskey8t9Күн бұрын
Where can I get Glasses like Peter's wearing? And thank you for this video! We are planning a trip to Shanghai
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
I got the glasses from zenni
@midfidelity7180Күн бұрын
you guys managed to find some of the most American hotel in Shanghai... The carpet, the table, the lamp omg.
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
Haha we went with some trusted recommendations
@Jessica.PettigrewКүн бұрын
the lego store 😍 in hamleys in london (a 7 story toy store) there are some of the finest builds, like the queen and her corgi, these beautiful butterflies on the ceiling, and much more! is was so cool when i went a couple years back!
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
Would love to check it out someday
@pumpkinprincess4371Күн бұрын
We really would love to go to Japan, Hong Kong and Shanghai with our son but he has a severe peanut allergy. Did you feel it was relatively easy to find out ingredients? I have to think that people in Japan and China have to have food allergies too.
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
I honestly don’t know how well they respond to allergy questions in either but I would think that if you had something written in their language they would be able to accommodate it at least steer you away from something that has it. But again we don’t have anything by like that so I’m not sure because we didn’t have that experience
@bingli-0219Күн бұрын
Actually most of Chinese don't have food allergies, especially for peanut.😢But there still have some tips for the ingredients and if you have problem about recognizing Chinese characters , just ask for the assistant😊
@chaiwenkaiКүн бұрын
If you want to travel to China, you can add my contact information. I have been to most places in China, and I can provide you with some tips and help you make travel plans if you encounter any difficulties. I have an understanding of the food and scenic spots in various places, and my English is good .Look forward to meeting you And these are all free, I just want more people to discover the beauty of China
@AALL99999Күн бұрын
Wow! Nice trip! You guys know how to find good foods and nice places to visit in Shanghai! Someone said that Shanghai might be the most boring city in China, I totally disagree with this!
@beah1979Күн бұрын
Why are you pronouncing it “ShONG-hai”? Is that the correct way to pronounce?
@xwill85Күн бұрын
Shanghai Sh ang HI
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
In China Shanghai is pronounced Shunghai, kinda like how the marvel superhero Shangchi is pronounced Shungchi
@computer-ot8siКүн бұрын
Be careful. On 11 June, 4 American teachers were stabbed nearly to death on street in China. You won't find that news in China. Search "Cornell college 4 instructors" in google
@rayhui6363Күн бұрын
If possible please indicate your expenditure on things you guys spend on so I know the cost when I travel to China.
@OrdinaryAdventuresКүн бұрын
We try to reveal the prices when we can. We’ll talk more about prices in our how to travel to China video coming in about a week
@Jessica.PettigrewКүн бұрын
the bamboo straw with the tube tea is cool! and i'm sure sustainable!