First Impressions: A Beijing, China Travel Vlog

Our SHOCKING First Day in CHINA🇨🇳 Did Not Expect To Be Treated Like This! 英国人访华

Destination:ChinaCity:BeijingPopulation:21.5 million
Our SHOCKING First Day in CHINA🇨🇳 Did Not Expect To Be Treated Like This! 英国人访华
On Tour With Dridgers #OTWD2024-06-0126 min

We went to China for the first time, this is our First impressions of Beijing. We took a trip to Beijing, to really find out how they actually treat you in china?, our itinerary was simple. May 2024 | Vlog 394 | Beijing, China 🇨🇳 When we finally started our adventure

--- On Tour With Dridgers #OTWD
June 1, 2024, Summer in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Arrival and first impressions
  2. 1:17Getting a SIM card
  3. 2:43Using the metro
  4. 4:01Unexpected rain shower
  5. 10:45Tiananmen Square visit
  6. 11:26Hutong Alleyways exploration
  7. 14:18First meal in China
  8. 24:56Forbidden City plans

OTWD's first day in Beijing was a whirlwind! Despite challenges, the kindness of locals and delicious street food made it unforgettable. A captivating journey of cultural immersion and unexpected discoveries.

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1Getting a SIM card is crucial in China due to the prevalence of cashless payments and app-based services. Download a translator app for easier communication. (1:17)
  2. Tip 2Beijing's metro system is efficient and affordable. Consider purchasing a transportation card for convenient travel. (2:43)
  3. Tip 3Pre-booking tickets for major attractions like the Forbidden City is essential to avoid long queues and potential disappointment. (11:14)
  4. Tip 4Get lost in Beijing's Hutong Alleyways to experience the city's authentic charm and discover hidden culinary gems. Be prepared to navigate narrow streets and potential dead ends. (16:17)
  5. Tip 5The language barrier can be challenging. Embrace the opportunity to learn basic Mandarin phrases or utilize translation apps for smoother interactions. (20:05)
  6. Tip 6Using the metro requires Chinese ID for automated ticket machines. Be prepared for potential delays due to the need for assistance from station staff. (22:07)

On Tour With Dridgers #OTWD embarked on their first-ever China adventure, starting in Beijing. Despite initial visa and transportation hurdles, their first impressions were overwhelmingly positive. Navigating public transport, language barriers, and unexpected rain showers, the couple's journey was filled with unexpected kindness from locals. From delicious street food discoveries to the vibrant atmosphere of Tiananmen Square, their Beijing exploration was a whirlwind of sights, sounds, and cultural immersion. Their video captures the excitement and challenges of exploring a new country, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of the travel couple.

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Our SHOCKING First Day in CHINA🇨🇳 Did Not Expect To Be Treated Like This! 英国人访华

On Tour With Dridgers (#OTWD), a British travel couple, documented their first day in Beijing, China, in a vlog brimming with both excitement and unexpected challenges. Their journey began with the stressful acquisition of a 144-hour transit visa and a two-hour walk in the dark to reach their accommodation. The lack of a SIM card initially hampered their ability to navigate the largely cashless city, but their resourcefulness and a helpful translator app proved invaluable.

Their quest for a SIM card led them on a humorous adventure, highlighting the helpfulness of locals despite the language barrier. The vlog captures the couple's initial apprehension about navigating an unfamiliar city, contrasting it with the surprising kindness and willingness to assist from the people they encountered. The unpredictable Beijing weather added another layer to their experience, with a sudden downpour forcing them to seek shelter under a bus stop.

Their exploration of Beijing's public transportation system, the Metro, provided another opportunity for cultural immersion. The vlog showcases the efficiency and cleanliness of the system, contrasting it with the couple's initial struggles with using a cash-only system. They overcame this challenge with the assistance of locals and eventually found success in purchasing tickets. The experience underscores the accessibility of Beijing's public transportation and the resilience of the travelers in adapting to new situations.

The vlog further chronicles their exploration of iconic landmarks such as Tiananmen Square, showcasing the sheer scale and vibrancy of the location. The couple's attempt to enter the Forbidden City highlighted the need for pre-booking tickets online, a detail that adds to the authenticity of their experience. They also explored the Hutong Alleyways, getting delightfully lost in the maze-like streets and experiencing the local culture firsthand. The food exploration was a significant part of their day, featuring a delicious meal at a local restaurant and trying unique street food snacks, adding a personal touch to the narrative.

Throughout the video, the couple's emotional responses to their experiences are palpable. Their initial apprehension gives way to awe and appreciation as they witness the beauty of the city and the kindness of its people. The vlog concludes with the couple reflecting on their successful first day, despite the challenges. They express their gratitude for the positive interactions and express anticipation for further adventures in the days to come. The vlog offers a glimpse into the realities of travel, highlighting both the unexpected difficulties and the rewarding moments that make travel experiences truly memorable. On Tour With Dridgers' first day in Beijing is a testament to their adventurous spirit and ability to embrace the unknown.

FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)

Q: What was the biggest challenge you faced on your first day?
A: Definitely getting a SIM card and navigating the city without internet access. Also, the rain was a bit of a surprise!
Q: What was the food like?
A: The food was amazing! We had some delicious noodles and tried some interesting street snacks. I especially loved the sweet treats we found in the Hutongs.
Q: How did the people treat you?
A: Everyone was incredibly nice and helpful, even with the significant language barrier. They went out of their way to assist us.
Q: What was your biggest surprise?
A: How helpful and friendly everyone was, despite the language barrier. I also didn't expect the metro to be so efficient and clean.
Q: What are your plans for the next day?
A: We're definitely visiting the Forbidden City. I'm also hoping to explore some local markets and find some unique souvenirs.

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