We’re about to go into World Park, which has the most beautiful from All over the world today, we’re going to travel to France, we’re going to travel to America, we’re going to travel to Germany. We are going to travel to Russia, we’re going to travel all over the world here in Beijing, come with me. Let’s go check it out.
Hey, my friends, this is the map of everything we’re going to go see today. There’s too much to tell you about..But I’m excited to see the great wall in Beijing. Wow. What a big surprise. I didn’t know that you could see the great wall in Beijing. OK, we’re also going to go see the Taj Mahal and several other things, obviously, but we’re going to show you them as we get to them. Come on, let’s go. Hey, I was literally actually just here in Japan. This is the Cutsura Gardens of Japan, which I was just in a couple of years ago, obviously before 2000. Just kidding, don’t film that I was literally just here is the Concerto Garden in Japan, and now I’m here again in Japan, in Beijing. Was called. All over the park, they put up these statues representing the recently unearthed remains of ruins. In Sichuan in the center of China, that’s going to fundamentally change the history of China. Recently, I was at the National Museum. In the heart of the Beijing, and we got to see some of the artifacts of this mass, some of the remnants of the masks and masks that look very similar. And it’s really exciting, but over here, and remember, we’re in the south of Beijing, they seem to have moved to the great wall.
Behind me you have a miniature arctotrium, and behind that you have a miniature..Eiffel Tower, you might not know this, but the Statue of Liberty was actually designed by the same architect who designed. The Eiffel tower. Just a second ago, I was in Beijing, but now I’m at the Grand Palace in Thailand, and I feel like King Kong. Appropriately, next to Thailand over there, we are here in anchor, what, which is then Cambodia.
Cant travel around the world. Well, now you can if you’re trapped in Beijing and you haven’t been able to travel, come to Sydney..Uh, Behind me you have the golden Palace, which is in Pongja, it’s on the border between Pakistan and India, and it’s always been a goal of mine to go there, since I was the teenager. Now I kind of have been to a tiny little.
Behind me we have some ponies and horses, and you see over here we have the London Bridge..And follow me over here a little bit. Looking back, you can see the London Bridge from the side. You can see over here. Big Ben, and behind me you can see New York downtown before September 12001.
Behind me we have the Statue of Liberty, a lot smaller than I remember it, and right over here where I’m from,.San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge. When everyone thinks of, when they think of my hometown, It’s actually not that inaccurate, because right here they haven’t split up. And this side here is for walking and bicycles, and that side is only for cars, so it actually kind of little bit looks like the real Golden Gate.
And of course we have the Kremlin and red square..Behind me you have the pyramids of Egypt, and if you want to go to any continent, I guess, except Antarctica. You can come here. To world Park in Beijing, now, as interesting as you can go to world parks all over China, I know for a certain that there’s one in Shenzhen, but I also know there are several others throughout China. So maybe you’ve been trapped and haven’t been able to travel. You can actually go to some place in some of your own cities and get to travel all over the world.
“If the jade is not cut and polished, it can’t be made into anything.”
– Chinese Proverb
Over the recent decade or so American and certain European journalists and politicians have taken rhetorical aim at China. Often their perceptions of events in China are either based on wrong information or else deliberately cast aspersions on anything the people of China undertake. The articles herein seek to dispel the hexes of ignorant writers. The people here are kind and welcoming. The culture here has depths of which one cannot find the bottom. There is virtually no crime, living is more modern and more convenient than elsewhere, and people take care of themselves and others. This is truly a place of social harmony.
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