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Miriam Follin 北欧米粒 | Life in Rural China Q&A @MiriamFollin | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
QUESTIONS & TIME STAMPS:

00:54 What do you like and dislike about living in rural China?

02:21 How can you cope with the "not so convenient “ rural living environment?

03:07 Which is more adventurous and fun - rural or cosmopolitan China?

04:15 Do you have a cinema in the village? And any good restaurants?

06:05 How often do you go shopping? Where? Is online shopping convenient?

06:32 How self sufficient in food and water is the village you live in?

07:58 How is farmland portioned out to families in a community? Can one purchase a farm?

09:35 What is it that you can get in rural areas that you can't in the city?

10:13 How do you and your family make a living in rural China?

11:57 If you could change anything about life in rural China, what would it be?

13:42 My thoughts on why I thinks it's really important to live in a rural area.

18:47 Plans for Sansan's education and our careers.

21:14 Do you ever have issues with wild animals in your part of China?

22:05 Does climate change affect the live in rural China yet and are people in rural China worried about it?

24:04 Chinese farm animals and their use.

26:01 Natural Infant Hygiene, co-sleeping and Breastfeeding in rural China.

28:37 Is there a dialect in Qinghai? Is Qinghai homogeneous in people and language?

30:17 Is it convenient and safe to stay in rural China as a foreigner? How would you recommend people to visit rural China?

Have you thought about bringing the composting toilet from Finland to Qinghai?

31:47 What is the difference between China rural villages and Swedish ones?

33:08 How long you plan make videos about rural China? Will the themes change in the future?

34:21 What's your job in China? Do you and your husband have full time jobs other than being YouTubers?


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