Cheguei na China e fui bem recebido

I'm going to type a long text below, but first I need to say, be polite and download Revolut: https://get.revolut.com/z4lF/diegocos... ... Here we go... I'd been away for a while, right? In the meantime, I edited some videos I never published. I realized I was feeling a bit down. Ever since I lost my phone and went to China, I ended up in places where I didn't feel much happiness, maybe because they were too far from nature. And I didn't want to post videos here with sadness. Even though it's real life, everyone's life is hard enough. I want to bring interesting, different things here. And I spent almost a month without full access to my social media, so it kind of built up, and in the end, I spent a lot of time editing some videos I never published. But now let's talk about this place. How did I get there? Man, what a story! When I arrived in China, I went to Beijing and "Poor in China," that guy who lives in the Chinese slums, Maurício, he helped me buy a cell phone. Thanks, man. After that, I did some things that I'll tell you about soon, and I went to Hangzhou, an interesting city (but not my cup of tea). But a Chinese holiday was about to happen. The hotel I was staying at, a super simple place that cost 50 reais a night, was going to increase the price to 200 reais a night (for the next 8 days, which would be a Chinese holiday), and like, that's not for me. So I looked for a place really far away to go, to go in the countryside where it wouldn't be a tourist destination (or at least I thought it wouldn't be), and I found this village on the map. It was about 4 or 5 hours away, but the price of the ticket was worth it. Arriving at the village, on my first day walking around, I met some really nice people, one of them Xitú, the owner of the cafe, who simply invited me to dinner with her team of volunteers (which is the scene at the beginning of the video). I told her I needed to go back to the small town at the foot of the village, and she offered me one of her houses to sleep in for free for as long as I needed. Man, I was shy and declined. But after she insisted, I accepted, and I spent 8 days in that village. And if you've read this far, leave a comment saying the word China. It will help engage. Thank you for being here with me. #China #China