Daily Life In China: A Raw Look at Low-Income Life
00:00 The $600/Month Reality 00:32 Morning Market: Fresh Food for Pennies 03:17 Luxury for $15? The Bathhouse Culture 05:51 Cheap Fashion: Nothing Over $10 09:15 The $2.50 Unlimited Buffet Dinner After my previous videos, many of you asked about the life of blue-collar workers in China. So today, I'm stepping out of my own bubble to show you a different reality. This video documents the daily life of low-income workers in Northern China. Here, earning $600 (4,300 RMB) a month is the norm. While this isn't my personal career or lifestyle, it is the unfiltered reality for millions. I made this film not to judge, but to capture the resilience and the true cost of living in this part of the world. #china #travel #insidechina

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