"ЗВЕЗДА В ШОКЕ" СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ПАЛЕНЫЙ ШМОТ / #КИТАЙ - Summary

Summary

In today's episode, the host navigates various experiences in Beijing, from encountering fake news at the airport to exploring shopping centers with creative storefronts. The host shares beauty tips, discusses the irony of Western brands being more expensive in China despite being made there, and observes local customs and urban development. The episode also touches on cultural stereotypes, cuisine, and the efficiency of Beijing's metro system. Additionally, the host reflects on social behaviors, internet restrictions in China, and a new Chinese app that rates citizens based on their social credit. The trip concludes with mixed feelings about a dessert experience.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Beijing airport was closed due to a suspicious object.
2. The video shows a hidden camera capturing footage of a mad club throwing a suitcase at people.
3. The video is from China, with live broadcasts and verified facts.
4. The narrator has hyperpigmentation and uses a Luna mini 2 device for skin care.
5. The device has a sound pulsation feature that provides a good massage.
6. The narrator prefers a minimal massage to disperse blood on the face and reduce old seeds from pimples.
7. The narrator uses a dry shampoo but doesn't reveal the brand.
8. The narrator uses a health highlighter concealer under the eyes from Bek.
9. The concealer helps to visually even out the titmouses due to the reflection of light on the highlighters.
10. The narrator curls her hair using a curling iron and toilet paper.
11. The narrator likes to exfoliate her skin, and notes that the less her face foams, the more fat it has.
12. The narrator visited a shopping center in China where clothes of standard good quality are available.
13. Western brands are expensive in China, but the narrator found a Coach bag for 20,000 rubles.
14. The narrator notes that Chinese people wear fake famous brands made in China.
15. The narrator visited the art zone 798 in Beijing, a former bankrupt factory turned into a haven for creative artists.
16. The art zone has exhibitions and galleries, and is a popular spot for photo shoots.
17. The narrator notes that Chinese cuisine is often spicy, even if you ask for a non-spicy dish.
18. The narrator visited a traditional Chinese restaurant and had a funny experience with a karaoke booth.
19. The narrator notes that Beijing's metro is more like Japan's, with a big technological and futuristic feel.
20. The narrator notes that security measures in the Beijing subway are serious, with luggage scanning at each station.
21. The narrator notes that Chinese people are not used to seeing foreigners, and may stare or take photos.
22. The narrator notes that racism is not a major issue in China, but rather a lack of understanding and exposure to different cultures.
23. The narrator notes that China has its own taxi app, social networks, and internet segment, which is the largest market in the world.
24. The narrator notes that China has banned global social networks like YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter.
25. The narrator notes that China has an application that receives information about a person's behavior, including fines, debts, and bad comments.
26. The application affects a person's rating, with bonuses and discounts available for good behavior.
27. The narrator notes that the application is like an episode of Black Mirror.
28. The narrator notes that the only bad thing about the trip was the dessert at a particular establishment.