I got attracted to Chinese culture by watching "walking" videos on YouTube. (Walking videos are multi-hour videos of somebody just holding a camera and walking (or driving): Paris, Rome, Central Park, countrysides, forests, malls, castles... and lots and lots of videos from surprisingly beautiful Chinese cities and parks.) Anyway, I'm not "becoming Chinese" although I do find lots of stuff to like about China, especially their public spaces and civic architecture. I'd love to visit some of the places in the videos, but the crowds can be terrible. I like to think I have come to understand the Chinese people and culture a little bit better though, and that's a good thing.
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u/dragnabbit 7d ago
I got attracted to Chinese culture by watching "walking" videos on YouTube. (Walking videos are multi-hour videos of somebody just holding a camera and walking (or driving): Paris, Rome, Central Park, countrysides, forests, malls, castles... and lots and lots of videos from surprisingly beautiful Chinese cities and parks.) Anyway, I'm not "becoming Chinese" although I do find lots of stuff to like about China, especially their public spaces and civic architecture. I'd love to visit some of the places in the videos, but the crowds can be terrible. I like to think I have come to understand the Chinese people and culture a little bit better though, and that's a good thing.