Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Set expectations: affordable travel, local life, and a look beyond touristy hotspots in Jincheng, Shanxi. (0:00)
- Tip 2If you’re planning a wedding vibe trip, Xi Jin Sujang offers traditional rituals and photo-worthy scenery. (01:04)
- Tip 3Budget meals rule here: try fuju, stinky tofu, and peppers to taste local flavors without breaking the bank. (03:04)
- Tip 4Visit the Iron Buddha Temple for dramatic sculptures and a dose of Mongolian-tinged religious art; expect photo-worthy moments. (03:21)
- Tip 5Don Hua street is affordable and lively—great for wandering, shopping, and coffee without premium prices. (04:18)
BeeRose in China takes us to Jincheng, a little-known city in Shanxi Province, where the past and present collide in a surprisingly affordable way. The video opens with a sense of awe at how China’s five thousand years of history feel tangible in Jincheng, a city that sits far from the usual tourist playbook yet sits within reach for curious travelers. BeeRose teases a contrast between expensive myths and everyday life by showing how cheap transportation, food, and experiences can be, all while wandering through a place now popularized by Black Myth Wukong and linked to filming locations tied to gaming culture. She frames the trip as a first-hand look at real costs, daily routines, and local moments, promising Part 2 with even more hidden history and intimate discoveries. A highlight is Xi Jin Sujang, a traditional Chinese wedding destination where couples celebrate with rituals like hair combing, sedan chair rides, and hair exchanges, symbolizing a merging of happiness. BeeRose dons
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BeeRose in China visits Jincheng, an under-the-radar city in Shanxi where ancient traditions feel close and the cost of living is surprisingly low. She starts by contrasting the city’s scale with Beijing and notes how Jincheng gained recent attention through Black Myth Wukong and nearby filming sites. The episode promises a down-to-earth view of everyday life, food, transport, and sights that locals actually enjoy. She drops into Xi Jin Sujang, the traditional wedding destination, explaining the symbolism of characters like double happiness and the rituals still performed, such as hair combing and sedan chair rides. The video also features a quick, accessible bus ride that costs just one quai and a walk through Don Hua commercial street, where Luckin Coffee appears as a budget-friendly treat. The couple shares meals like fuju, stinky tofu, and pork with peppers for about 90 quai, illustrating how far money can go while traveling. A standout moment is the Iron Buddha Temple, or Taposu, where deities’ lifelike expressions captivate BeeRose and viewers, with some figures reportedly inspiring characters in Black Myth Wukong. Nightlife comes alive in Sutu Town, with a bonfire, free soup, singing, dancing, and a fascinating light-filled show that costs around 20 quai, offering an astonishing value for the experience. BeeRose ends with a tease for Part 2, promising a hidden village, a fortress-like residence, more temples, and nocturnal culture. She reflects on the warmth of the locals and the electric energy of the night, inviting viewers to share thoughts on destination weddings and whether they’d visit again. BeeRose also notes her own sense of wonder while exploring, filming, and connecting with people in this ancient city. The video blends cultural insights with practical costs and personal moments to paint a vivid picture of life in Jincheng. The traveler’s voice remains curious, grateful, and increasingly exhilarated as the day unfolds.

