This hot weather is really irritating the electricity cuts are making situation worse where should we go? Hey Vijay, how are you man check this website?
Oh Sonu! how are you bro? come sit Brother you are printing lots of dollars these days nothing like that dear I am frustrated by this hot climate See, if hot climate is the issue then I have got a solution for you what? lets go to Shimla what will we do at Shimla? As if you dont know brother? People come from far away places like Chennai to Shimla and its merely 3 hours away from your place then also acting like lazy dont worry! my aunt (bua in hindi) lives there we both will live at her place together and enjoy we will go to Jakhu temple Will meet Lord Hanuman we will stroll at the Mall road we will eat chole kulche at Sita Ram and we will also eat kurkez at Krishna BAkers bro I agree with you my mouth has started watering now. So, without wasting any time lets go now ok lets go to shimla you should also accompany us lets go you should also come with us Ajay sir, how are you feeling while going to Shimla? very bad very bad? because I have to drive in the dark ok we have halted in between we are taking rudransh to school last night we reached very late at 1'o clock we have just arrived back from the school our aunt has made these bread snacks world famous we will eat it with ketchup right now we are going to Jakhu temple its very famous temple of Lord Hanuman where is Jakhu? where are we going? where is Jakhu? where is Jakhu? See there Jakhu is there is that Jakhu? Yes Have you gone to Jakhu before? no nobody takes me there nobody takes you? ok we are at Jakhu Temple and we have not done any photography inside and there is also a park for kids here its evening time now in shimla you have to walk a lot here those who dont have the habit, gets tired easily people like me we get tired easily for every small task you have to walk tread the steep roads to the market it feels like I am at a pilgrimage right now we are going to a small market for getting an item gift wrapped and may be for eating pakode (snacks) may be for eating gol gappe (masala water balls) we enjoyed the dinner Mall Road is very famous spot here today we are going to the Mall Shimla wherever you stay in Shimla you must keep a pram with you for kids you must carry pram with you or else if you will take it on rent at the Mall you will have to shell out INR 100-150 for per hour please taste it and let us know this way goes to the lower bazar and this goes to the Mall road and the ridge we are going towards Ridge preparation are going in full swing here here flags are installed for the BJP so we are going towards Lakkar Bazaar right now you can eat the famous Chole Kulche at Sita Ram there stock lasts till 4 pm its 3:30 pm right now the this way on the back is going towards Jakhu Temple where we visited day before yesterday Ashiana Restaurant is located at my back And Gufa (cave) restaurant is located beneath Ashiana where its totally dark environment we went to the Jakhu Temple which is located here. So we are at Baljees Restaurant right now and, their Gulab Jamun is a must try you must eat their Gulab Jamun The pastries at Trishul Bakery are really famous very tasty
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Entering a new town-this is Dinkelsbuhl-it's safe to assume the church spire marks the center and the tourist office is nearby. Old town centers are increasingly difficult to drive in-one way streets... or closed to cars entirely. Drive as close as you can and find a place to park. Confirm you're parked legally. Your time is valuable-just pay to park and walk. Know the key road symbols. They're the same throughout Europe: no parking anytime, no traffic allowed, wrong way...don't enter, this means no cars or bikes from 8 to midnight, no passing, and you know this one .... And make educated guesses: with this one ....be ready for anything. I navigate by town names because road numbers on maps often don't match the signs. Distances and speeds are in kilometers-on this road: 80 kph. A kilometer is 6/10 of a mile. To change to miles, cut the kilometers in half and add back 10% of the original. 80 kph = 40 plus 8...that's 48 mph. Beware photo speed traps can be really expensive and those with rental cars are billed by mail. Save time and avoid wasted car rental days by picking up and dropping off your car in two different cities-like Rothenburg and Munich. When using a bigger company with many branches, you can generally do this anywhere in the same country for no extra charge. While dropping a car a different country usually comes with a high fee, it can also be a great convenience. Without our wheels, we're back to riding the rails. We're at the Munich train station and it's about time to say "auf Wiedersehn" to Germany. Our next stop is Venice. With Europe's many discount airlines, it's often cheaper to fly than to take the train. Before taking any long surface trip, I look into flying. Still, I enjoy the romance and adventure of a night train. Sleeping cars require reservations. A conductor checks your ticket as you board. By taking the night train you do miss a little scenery. But you more than make up for that by gaining an entire extra day for sightseeing. I'd take an extra day exploring Venice over any train ride. Cheap couchettes are co-ed and come with bunkbeds. For less than the cost of a simple hotel bed, you get your own bunk with clean linen, a locking door, and an attendant who monitors who comes and goes as you sleep. In the morning we'll be cruising the Grand Canal in Venice. Thanks for traveling with us, and join us next time for part two of our three-part travel skills special. Until then, I'm Rick Steves. Keep on travelin'...and gute Nacht. Even if you don't plan on driving, bring your license and a credit card.
Your American license generally works just fine. It's easy to rent a car on a whim. And with your own wheels, you can get to more remote places like the monastery at Andechs. Because it's easily accessible only by car, it has fewer tourists and more locals. The stately church stands as it has for centuries. Its baroque interior both stirs the soul and stokes the appetite. The monks here nurture a heritage of brewing a heavenly beer. And it's served by the liter. The hearty meals also come in medieval proportions. Like many beer halls, the food's perfectly Bavarian. When I'm far from home, I become a cultural chameleon. In England I actually fancy a spot of tea. But here in Germany, it's big pretzels, beautiful radishes, kraut, knuckle of pork-check this out-and great beer. By the way, don't drink and drive. I'm done driving for today. Permissible alcohol levels are extremely low and penalties are severe. There's nothing exotic about driving in Europe. While the British drive on the left, everyone on the Continent drives on the same side as we do in the USA. Filling the tank here-whether diesel or gas-is like filling the tank at home-except it's Euros and liters rather than dollars and gallons-figure four liters to a gallon. Don't overreact to Europe's high cost of gas. Over here cars get great mileage and distances are short. Rental cars come with a basic insurance policy. But deductibles can be really high. You can pay extra for zero deductible for the peace of mind. But first, check with your insurance agent at home to see how well you're covered in Europe. When driving, to cover long distances in a hurry, use the freeway. This is Germany's autobahn. Like most of Europe, Germany's laced with these super freeways. And around here, fast driving is considered a civil liberty. On the autobahn, you'll learn quickly...the fast lane is used only for passing. Cruise in the left lane and you'll have a Mercedes up your tail pipe. Here and throughout northern Europe the autobahn is toll free. In France and countries south of Germany these super-freeways usually come with tolls. Learn some navigation basics: In Germany: Zentrum means center. A giant letter "P" means parking, and this icon means autobahn, color-coding and arrows point you in the right direction. And while many travelers here go through their trips thinking all roads lead to the town of Ausfahrt...ausfahrt is German for exit. This sign means traffic circle or roundabout. And there are really only a handful of stories that get told over and over again. Boy meets girl, hero goes on a quest, Chinese Communist Party buries a country in a debt trap. Yeah, that last one never gets old. In fact, it's being repeated once again in Cambodia. Chinese investment is everywhere. Because Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen loves Chinese investment.
Hun Sen used to a member of the Khmer Rouge-- the communist regime that killed millions of Cambodians in the 1970s. But don't worry, he left the Khmer Rouge... to avoid being purged. And then he became prime minister of Cambodia. For the next 33 years. Now after leaving the Khmer Rouge, he had once called China "the root of everything evil." But you know, after being dictator of Cambodia for three decades, and forcing the supreme court to dissolve the main opposition party, ...and winning a sham election again and again, ...your attitude toward the Chinese Communist Party changes a bit.Sure, they supported the Khmer Rouge that literally killed a quarter of your fellow countrymen in the 70s, but now the Chinese Communist Party wants to support you! Water under the bridge! Bodies under the floorboards! Because the Chinese regime is supporting Hun Sen with a lot of money. Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in southeast Asia check this website. They struggle with basic power and sanitation issues. But in just four years, China had invested over 5 billion dollars in Cambodia. That's more money than Cambodia's own government invested in the country during that time. The Chinese Communist Party even pledged 100 million dollars in military aid. All this is tied to Chinese leader Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative, a trillion-dollar project with the goal of connecting countries around the world with China. Now all that sounds good, right? Well, it's kind of like how the McRib sounds good. Looks delicious right? Until you go just beneath the surface and realize that bun is made out of the same stuff they use to make yoga mats. And yet, even though Chinese investment is a giant multibillion dollar McRib, authoritarian dictators can't help but say, "I'm lovin' it." So to look into China's McRib in Cambodia, we hired a local to shoot some footage for us in the sleepy seaside town of Sihanoukville. Well, it's not so sleepy anymore. Chinese investment has been flooding in, in the form of skyscrapers, bridges, hotels, casinos, restaurants and apartment blocks. Construction is going on 24/7. China has pumped in over a billion dollars here. A joint-country economic zone has been set up that has brought in hundreds of Chinese companies, some owned by the Chinese government. The southern coast of Cambodia is now home to more than four billion dollars worth of Chinese power plants and offshore oil operations. Sihanoukville is also becoming a lynchpin for China's Belt and Road Initiative. A new highway will connect the city to China's vast global trade network. Not only that, in June, a one billion dollar joint venture between a Chinese-Malaysian company was announced that will create a massive resort, complete with water parks, hotels, and even more casinos and malls. Ha, sounds like a knock off Disney World. What are they going to call it, Wisney World? Haha, what's that Shelley? Are you kidding me?! That is what they're calling it?! Well, I guess it will be the wappiest place on Earth. Now obviously, all this investment has brought some benefits. And "Cambodian workers on Chinese construction sites earn three times what they used to on local projects." But no matter how good this McRib looks from the outside, on the inside it's still made out of yoga mats. The same story that has played out in countries may be replaying here. Although the roads in Sihanoukville may not have as many potholes as before, now they're being used by Chinese nouveau riche driving Mercedes. Chinese nationals have flooded Sihanoukville-- rich business owners, as well as workers. Chinese make up about 20% of the population now. And they don't mix much with the local Cambodians. Many of the new jobs go to Chinese immigrants, who are driving up housing and food prices, which then drive out the local Cambodians. Rooms that once went for 500 dollars a month now cost 4500 dollars. And all those casinos? The Cambodians can't use them. Because it's actually illegal for Cambodians to gamble. In fact, a Cambodian man recently won 130,000 dollars at a casino, but the Chinese owner refused to pay him because of the law. Although I'm sure if the Cambodian guy had lost 130,000 dollars, the Chinese casino owner might have been a bit more flexible. Anyway, all the gambling has brought some... shall we say...less than legitimate business. Like prostitution. And increasing crime. And according to the regional governor, it's "in part due to an influx of 'Chinese mafia [who] disguise themselves to commit various crimes and kidnap Chinese investors [...] causing insecurity in the province.'" Now this isn't exactly making the locals very happy. In fact, ethnic tension is on the rise. I don't want to see the Chinese do whatever they want in Sihanoukville or the whole country of Cambodia. Not only that, but they create crime. They break into cars. There are now Chinese thieves who steal in Sihanoukville. They are involved in the drug trade, in murders. City authorities aren't capable of controlling their criminal activity. And guess what? All this development in Sihanoukville also includes a 99-year lease on a deep water port nearby-- a port that could eventually be used by the Chinese navy. Wait, where have I heard that before? Oh yeah. Vietnam. And Sri Lanka. So if all of this sounds familiar, it should. This is a pattern we see worldwide as the Chinese Communist Party comes in with their bags of money: Promise big investment, build a bunch of things, "oops it wrecked the local economy and now you're deep in debt", "no problem, hand it over to us, ok?" But if the Chinese regime and Hun Sen aren't careful in Cambodia, it could actually backfire on them. Sure, Prime Minister Hun Sen seems powerful now, Cambodia could one day see a situation like Malaysia-- where a corrupt prime minister gets kicked out in favor of a new guy who rejects Chinese investment. And that could have serious ramifications for the future of the Belt and Road. So what do you think? Leave your comments below. And now it's once again time for me to answer a question from a fan who supports China Uncensored on the crowd funding website Patreon. The GunSlinger has a question for the China Uncensored crew: "what hobbies do you have in your free time? Any activities you do outside of your two news channels? Haha, free time. Between China Uncensored, America Uncovered, the China Unscripted Podcast and the America Uncovered podcast, I don't have a whole lot of it. But, with what little free time I do have, I like learning more about China and its culture. I meet friends at a traditional Chinese tea house. I read books about China. I practice Chinese martial arts. I also make steak. Shelley, what do you do in your free time? You kick butt and chew bubblegum? And you're all out of gum? Huh. Thanks for your question. Remember, China Uncensored is only still around because of support from viewers like you who contribute on Patreon. So head over to pateron.com/chinauncensored. Besides getting to ask me questions, we'll also give you some neat perks. There are a couple of reasons that a person may need to write a job transfer. The first is because they have spotted an open position within the company that they would like. The second is because a personal reason has necessitated the need to relocate or change a work shift.
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