Exploring Rural China: Unveiling the Beauty of the Countryside

I Investigated OUTSIDE of China's Cities...(no more lies)

Destination:ChinaProvince:GuizhouCity:Guiyang
I Investigated OUTSIDE of China's Cities...(no more lies)
Living in China2025-06-2913 min

I Investigated OUTSIDE of China's Cities...(no more lies) In this video, I expose the most common myths and misconceptions the West holds about China and the Chinese countryside. Discover how these false narratives fall apart when faced with reality and how visiting China can completely transform your understanding of the country. According to Western media and the China-haters the Chinese countryside is a run down wasteland with crumbling houses, peasants and homeless people everywhere. Yeah… not quite. Today I'm going to show you the reality, show you the truth. The Chinese countryside is shockingly beautiful—Rich with history and culture, clean, and full of life. THE complete opposite of the endless tent cities you'll see popping up across America, and Europe. We’re cutting through the propaganda and taking you deep into rural China where we'll visit multiple different towns and villages. Get ready to have your stereotypes shattered.

--- Living in China
June 29, 2025, Summer in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Introduction to Guizhou
  2. 1:27Xi Jang Chiang Hua Village
  3. 5:02Wuang River cruise
  4. 7:00Genuan ancient town
  5. 9:54Jao Shing Dong village
  6. 11:25Hang Dong Village

Living In China explores the unexpected beauty of rural Guizhou, revealing a vibrant culture and advanced infrastructure that defy Western stereotypes. A truly captivating experience!

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1The streets are spotless, homes beautifully preserved, showing respect for the environment and heritage. This is a result of government investment in preserving local culture, not just for museums, but for the people who live there. (2:10)
  2. Tip 2Even in the countryside, there is 5G internet access, highlighting China's advanced infrastructure. This contrasts sharply with the limited internet access in many parts of the West. (7:26)
  3. Tip 3Ching Long Cave is a must-see, a unique blend of temple, fortress, and mountain hideout with impressive architecture combining central plain style and Miao Dong stilt houses. (8:54)
  4. Tip 4Jao Shing Dong village, founded in 986 AD, is the largest Dong ethnic village in China. Experience over a thousand years of uninterrupted tradition in this handcrafted village with its drum towers and rich culture. (10:03)
  5. Tip 5Hang Dong Village, nestled in forested hills, offers a unique experience with traditional Dong architecture, including 400 wooden homes and five drum towers. Witness the deep connection between the Dong people and their land. (11:25)

Living In China takes us on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Guizhou countryside, shattering misconceptions about rural China. Explore ancient villages, vibrant cultures, and breathtaking landscapes, all while experiencing the incredible infrastructure and technological advancements. This isn't just a travelogue; it's a revelation.

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I Investigated OUTSIDE of China's Cities...(no more lies)

This video by Living In China challenges Western stereotypes of rural China, showcasing the beauty and vibrancy of the Guizhou countryside. The journey begins in Xi Jang Chiang Hua Village, the world's largest Miao village, renowned for its meticulously preserved traditional architecture and culture. Living In China highlights the government's investment in preserving Miao heritage, contrasting it with the neglect seen in some Western cities. The village's cleanliness and the evident respect for its environment are striking.

The journey continues along the stunning Wuang River, a model for ecological protection where the return of the rare peach blossom jellyfish signifies the success of environmental upgrades. The presence of 5G signal even on a riverboat underscores China's advanced infrastructure.

Next, Living In China explores the ancient town of Genuan, dating back to 202 BC, with its blend of history and modern amenities. The video showcases a luxurious hotel in the countryside, exceeding the standards of some Western hotels. The exploration also includes Ching Long Cave, a unique architectural marvel combining central plain style and Miao Dong stilt houses.

The journey concludes in Jao Shing Dong village, the largest Dong ethnic village in China, with its distinctive drum towers and rich cultural traditions. Living In China emphasizes the authenticity of these villages, where locals maintain their traditions alongside tourism. Hang Dong Village, with its water buffalo winner of a traditional fight and stunning natural beauty, is the final stop. The video leaves the viewer with a profound appreciation for the richness and resilience of rural China, dispelling preconceived notions and offering a glimpse into a vibrant and thriving culture.

Exploring Rural China: Unveiling the Beauty of the Countryside

I Investigated OUTSIDE of China's Cities...(no more lies) In this video, I expose the most common myths and misconceptions the West holds about China and the Chinese countryside. Discover how these false narratives fall apart when faced with reality and how visiting China can completely transform...

Rural Guizhou: Exploring China's Miao & Dong Villages

This video challenges Western misconceptions about rural China. The creator exposes the falsehoods perpetuated by media, contrasting the reality of vibrant, culturally rich villages with the negative portrayals often seen. The journey showcases the beauty and life of the Chinese countryside, directly countering the narratives of rundown wastelands and poverty. Viewers are invited to experience the truth firsthand and break free from preconceived notions.

Attractions in this video: Xi Jang Chiang Hua Village, Wuang River, Genuantian Town, Ching Long Cave, Jao Shing Dong Village, Hang Dong Village