The Biggest City on Earth You've Never Heard Of

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摘要

TLDRThis video explores Chongqing, an extraordinary city in Southwestern China, known as the largest city proper in the world, with a population of 32 million and an area similar to Austria. Famous for its complex layout, the city’s topography includes multi-leveled streets, mazelike buildings, and unconventional urban designs like a train running through a residential building. Chongqing’s rich culture is showcased through quirky features like cafes with animals, traditional Chinese ear-cleaning rituals, acupressure treatments, and vibrant nightlife. The city is also home to unique culinary experiences, including rabbit heads, a Sichuan specialty. Despite its chaotic layout and challenges, the city offers affordable luxury and abundant surprises, making it a place where every step feels like an adventure.

心得

  • 🌆 Chongqing holds the title of the largest city proper in the world.
  • 🛤️ Urban planning features include trains passing through residential buildings.
  • 🌄 The city’s multi-leveled streets and architecture resemble a labyrinth.
  • 🐾 Unique animal-themed cafes offer quirky experiences.
  • 🧖 Traditional ear cleaning is still practiced and considered therapeutic.
  • 👣 Acupressure treatments reveal fascinating Chinese healing practices.
  • 🌙 Chongqing’s nightlife thrives with 24/7 restaurants and bars.
  • 🎤 Karaoke with companions is a popular nightlife activity.
  • 🐇 Rabbit head dishes highlight the city’s unique Sichuan culinary culture.
  • 💰 Luxury accommodations are surprisingly affordable.

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    Chongqing, China's megacity, gained prominence in 1997 when three districts were added, making it the largest city globally by area (82,000 sq km) and population (32 million). Its dense urban planning led to unique solutions, like a train passing directly through a residential building. The city's topography challenges navigation, with multi-level streets and buildings blurring the concept of ground and underground.

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    The city’s labyrinth-like structure often leaves newcomers lost, as exemplified by the narrator's struggle to navigate their hotel. Elevators connect seemingly random floors in this maze of a city. Despite the disorienting experience, the impressive views from high-rise hotels and the affordable luxury make it worth the confusion.

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    Chongqing offers a quirky mix of traditions and oddities, from coffee bars with free-roaming animals to ancient ear-cleaning rituals. While relaxing for locals, practices like acupressure can be excruciating for visitors. These experiences highlight the city’s blend of culture, tradition, and modern eccentricities.

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    Known as the city that never sleeps, Chongqing thrives with late-night eateries, thrilling karaoke sessions, and unique street foods like spicy rabbit’s head. A visit to this bustling metropolis promises unforgettable adventures, culinary thrills, and vibrant social scenes.

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视频问答

  • What makes Chongqing the largest city proper in the world?

    Chongqing has a population of 32 million and covers an area of 82,000 square kilometers, making it the largest city proper globally.

  • How does the city’s geography affect its layout?

    Chongqing's mountainous terrain and rivers create a dizzying, multi-leveled urban environment with layered roads and complex architecture.

  • What’s unique about the train in the city?

    A train passes directly through a 19-story residential building, showcasing innovative urban planning.

  • What cultural traditions can visitors experience?

    Visitors can enjoy ear-cleaning rituals, acupressure treatments, and lively karaoke sessions, among other cultural activities.

  • What is unique about Chongqing’s nightlife?

    The city never sleeps, with restaurants, bars, and karaoke venues available around the clock for socializing and entertainment.

  • What are Chongqing’s standout culinary offerings?

    A standout is the Sichuan dish of rabbit heads, known for their spicy and aromatic flavors.

  • Is it expensive to stay in Chongqing?

    No, luxury accommodations are surprisingly affordable, with prices as low as $50 per night.

  • What challenges do tourists face in Chongqing?

    Tourists often find navigation challenging due to the city’s maze-like layout and multi-leveled streets.

  • Why are acupressure and ear cleaning popular?

    These traditional practices are seen as relaxing and therapeutic, offering both health benefits and cultural experiences.

  • What are some of the city’s quirkiest spots?

    Quirky spots include animal cafes where visitors can interact with creatures like chinchillas, parrots, and capybaras.

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    what do you think is the biggest city in
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    the world Shanghai Tokyo Mexico City no
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    there's one place bigger than all of
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    them both in terms of area and
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    population the first place belongs to
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    the city you may have never heard of
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    Welcome to Chongqing
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    [Music]
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    chunting is a fascinating City I think
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    I've never seen more weird things
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    concentrated in one place but before we
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    dive into this Chinese megalopolis and
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    check out all its wild
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    Curiosities let me explain to you how
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    the heck this city became the biggest in
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    the
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    world the story of this Chinese Mega
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    city starts and also kind of ends in
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    1997 back then chuning was just a big
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    city somewhere in southwestern China to
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    boost economy and make Administration
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    smoother Chinese government added three
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    districts of fing wangan and Chang Chang
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    to chuning it's really hard to pronounce
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    these words excuse my Chinese I'm
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    working on it this step made chuning the
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    biggest city proper in the world with a
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    population of 32 million people and the
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    area of 82,000 Square kilm which is
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    about the size of Austria nowadays
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    certain areas of the city are so densely
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    populated that original solutions to
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    urban planning had to be
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    made there's the train it's coming it's
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    coming Peter you're inside yeah man I'm
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    here are you sure what you're doing is
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    safe come on man don't be such a chicken
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    where's the brave Peter I know I think
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    he's sitting in the train get ready it's
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    happening
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    [Music]
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    soon in chong ching A train passes
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    directly through a hole in a 19-story
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    residential building if you're feeling
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    sorry for the residents don't the
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    building was designed with noise
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    reduction features not only can the
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    resident sleep without disturbance but
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    they also never missed the train wow
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    that was such a quirky thing but a train
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    passing through a residential building
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    is not what makes chuning so unique to
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    show you its most captivating quality we
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    have to leave the LBA station how do we
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    get out of
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    here which floor are we
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    on which floor are we on that's a
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    question a newcomer will ask all the
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    time in chunting
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    well thank you very much Winter thank
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    you so much you see this city has such a
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    crazy topography with its mountains and
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    rivers that it is spread out over a
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    bunch of different levels you never know
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    which floor of the city you're on it may
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    seem and feel like you're on a ground
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    level while
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    actually you're on the 20th
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    floor yeah in chuning the concept of
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    ground floor is pretty flexible with its
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    multi-layered roadways and buildings
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    that seem to sprout from The Cliffs it's
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    easy to lose track of where you are the
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    boundaries between indoor and outdoor up
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    and down are often blurred and
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    navigating the city can feel like a
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    journey through a maze so if you find
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    yourself in chuning be prepared for a
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    little chaos and a lot of surprises here
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    every step is an adventure and getting
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    lost is just part of the fun right we're
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    in a hospital because vlad's having some
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    ongoing stomach problems and we entered
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    the building and then the elevator
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    thinking that we're on the ground floor
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    one would presume we're on the ground
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    floor but turn out we're on floor nine
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    look nth
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    floor is also the ground floor this is
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    the street we're on the eighth floor of
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    the hospital so we're basically
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    underground but at the same time we're
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    not underground I presume we're on a
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    ground level and we have just like we
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    reach three dead ends so far I don't
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    know the maps are not working nothing
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    makes sense here how the hell do we get
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    there we reached a dead end on these
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    stairs I don't know like nothing makes
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    sense in the city nothing that's our
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    hotel we're on a lower floor and we need
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    to get one floor up and we don't know
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    how five floor or maybe F we don't know
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    you never know how many floors up yeah
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    that's probably five floors
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    [Music]
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    [Music]
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    okay so we're on the fourth floor and
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    we're leaving the shopping mall but
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    there are many exits we looking for exit
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    number three being on the right floor is
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    just part of the success you also need
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    to find the right exit so that's
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    probably our hotel it's so hopeless
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    seeing your final destination and not
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    being able to reach it Shopping Mall
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    exit / entrance fourth floor or ground
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    floor
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    now and our hotel and let me tell you
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    the game is not won yet because we still
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    need to get to our room let me
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    explain so this building is a smaller
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    version of chuning it's a freaking
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    Labyrinth so we're staying at floor 33
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    are the elevator zone so the Zone one
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    our elevators going to the second
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    and 5th to 9th and 11th to 19th and 21st
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    to 28th and the zone two of the
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    elevators go they get it they get it
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    they get it they're probably having
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    headache the first step is to get to the
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    22nd floor those two are going to the
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    [Music]
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    21st
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    uh I don't know this goes only to the
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    19th
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    what the well I'm pretty glad we're not
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    entering this
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    one okay oh yeah this one goes to the
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    21st to 28
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    21 yes
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    21st they're not they are not because
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    they live on the fifth floor
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    all right and now if I remember
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    correctly yeah I think this way this way
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    new zone of elevators are you sure um
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    not wasn't I think we were supposed to
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    go to some kind of a reception to the
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    lob okay the lob is there the lob is
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    there yes this is it no no no that's not
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    our lobby that's not our that's a
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    different Lobby we're not acting here
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    we're truly lost it's our second day oh
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    this is our lobby right our perfect and
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    so now we have to go to the Which floor
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    uh 30th 30th but this one doesn't go to
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    the 30th this one goes to just
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    20
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    [Music]
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    uh okay so to the 30th floor and this
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    one goes to the 30th floor but why is it
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    written here that it goes to 20
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    number 30 all right another
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    Lobby and now another elevator area
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    these elevators go up to floor 43 thank
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    you very much we're not as stupid as we
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    look 33 we're finally getting to our
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    floor at least this hotel
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    room and this
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    view compensates for all the trouble
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    look at that Chun Ching extremely
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    perplexing but extremely beautiful and
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    you know what the price for one night in
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    this luxury is
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    $50 chuning really feels like a dream
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    [Music]
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    [Applause]
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    [Music]
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    what can make your coffee better than
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    cofy bars the biggest rodents in the
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    world are lounging around this quirky
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    Cafe in the center of chuning there's no
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    special reason behind this unusual idea
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    the owners just love caparas chinchillas
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    parrots ducks and Corgis they adore
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    their animals and let them roam freely
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    among the guests but perhaps they should
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    teach them some manners first
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    [Music]
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    [Music]
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    [Applause]
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    [Music]
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    the ancient practice of ear cleaning is
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    Alive and Well in chunin middle-aged men
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    with a handful of metal tweezers and
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    tongs roam parks and street corners
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    looking to sit you down and scrape out
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    your ear wax this tradition isn't just
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    about hygiene it's a relaxing ritual
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    that can make you feel euphoric some
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    even claim it can make you orgasm this
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    feels super weird you just cannot
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    imagine how ticklish this is
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    this oh so this is supposed to make me
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    orgasm I cannot be further away from an
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    orgasm at this moment oh that reached my
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    brain what the hell is going on
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    [Music]
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    here that's like a fly inside my ear so
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    the ear wax of us westerners is quite
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    different from the ear waxs of Chinese
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    people we Western people have wax it's
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    something in between liquid and solid
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    but what Chinese people have is dust
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    it's a black dust is super fascinating
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    look how sweaty I am a yeah that finally
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    feels
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    good what about my feet what's going on
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    with my feet
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    [Music]
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    acupressure is a traditional Chinese
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    healing technique it targets specific
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    pressure points to enhance the body's
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    Natural Balance of energy prior to my
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    session they prepared a food bath
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    infused with citrum pepper and chilies
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    to reduce excess humidity and fluid
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    retention they warned me it could be
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    painful but they were wrong it was
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    excruciating oh I'll stop with
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    that please oh hell that
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    hurts this is worse than a dentist a
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    hell hell stop with that
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    for
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    this you can also tell sometimes like
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    what parts of your body are weak based
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    on the which acupressure points feel the
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    worst for you I'm probably dying based
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    on the
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    reaction stress and stairs that's life
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    in chunin in this city acupressure is
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    not only a practice but a necessity each
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    acupress point on your feet corresponds
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    to an organ in your body body making it
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    possible to heal your entire body
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    through your
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    feet I'm never getting food poisoning
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    ever
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    again Li is problematic yeah I'm going
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    to stop drinking I promise
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    I'm downloading Tinder tonight Paul
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    Google nearest
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    broel yes that's the Finish
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    okay thank you so much
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    [Music]
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    [Music]
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    if you can't sleep at night there's no
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    better Chinese City to
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    [Music]
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    hit then of course
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    chuning chuning is a city that never
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    sleeps with people heading out to eat or
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    drink at any hour seriously you won't
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    find a time when there isn't a
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    restaurant or a bar open across China
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    chuning people are known as folks who
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    truly save her life they love
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    socializing eating out and one more
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    activity I never fully understood
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    China's favorite nighttime activity so I
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    thought why not test it and see why it's
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    so popular in the city of never-ending
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    fun tonight we're going to SN karaoke
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    with some female companions and also
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    with a hidden camera inside my glasses
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    because obviously cameras are not
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    allowed there
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    [Music]
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    karaoke with girl companions was a wild
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    experience they keep pouring drinks and
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    partying with you after a while you stop
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    caring about the language barrier or
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    what song is playing
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    it's my
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    life I
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    never
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    I the more you drink the more fun it
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    gets until the bill
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    [Music]
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    arrives crackers and some weird stuff
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    [Music]
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    welcome to the food market of chuning
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    we're looking for a street food that was
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    once very cute and now is absolutely
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    terrifying the food we're looking for is
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    a specialty of the Sichuan region we're
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    currently in and I think I can already
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    see
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    it all right ladies and
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    gentlemen rabbit's
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    head she chose a bigger one for you
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    thank you very much I really appreciate
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    it you want no I don't want a Doug's
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    head I'm into different kind of
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    heads what is this this a glass oh it
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    looks like a a
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    condom thank you very much condom thank
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    she heard that I'm in different kind of
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    heads and gave me
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    a not suitable for
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    [Music]
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    YouTube covered in oil and sesame seeds
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    and it smells like exactly like night
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    markets all around China so I guess it's
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    the it's the green pepper from Sichuan
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    the Sichuan pepper
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    okay cheeks are pretty good very tasty
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    and tender see that a rabbit
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    Tong
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    oh M surprisingly good very well
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    seasoned I'm going to eat the eye yeah
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    that's the eye that's the eye rabbit's
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    eye pretty chewy
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    that's like a chewing gum yeah ah
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    probably skipping the other
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    one am I getting to the brain how to get
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    inside rabbit's head should I talk to
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    other rabbits to make it jealous no more
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    meat this is
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    just the skull super hard I guess I'm
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    not finishing the rabbit's head with its
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    brain and I'm pretty glad I'm not doing
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    it and that concludes our Ching episode
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    what an amazing City it is and we're
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    nowhere where near done exploring the
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    city there's one more episode from the
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    city coming and we're going to have some
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    close to death experiences thank you so
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    much for watching hit the like button if
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    you enjoyed this episode and please make
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    sure to
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    subscribe I love Chon Ching so far let's
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    see how long will my love last
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