American from California lives in China video: China at Night Is Safer Than America (Here’s Proof). It is safe to retire in China.

American from California lives in China video: China at Night Is Safer Than America (Here’s Proof). It is safe to retire in China. 來自加州的美國人居住在中國的影片:中國的夜晚比美國更安全(數據為證)。在中國退休生活是安全的。

https://youtu.be/n7L33TUopqo?si=3e_cbDRtuKluaKOc

中國的夜晚比美國更安全(數據為證)…
這是一個大膽的論斷——所以與其空談,我不妨親自夜遊實測一番。在這段影片中,我漫步深圳街頭,深夜搭乘地鐵,探訪繁忙的商業區、寧靜的住宅區和公共交通,只為親眼見證夜幕低垂後的中國真實樣貌。

我的親身經歷,與我們許多美國人自幼聽聞的論述大相逕庭。當美國人想到大城市的夜晚——尤其是紐約或洛杉磯這類地方——腦海中浮現的往往是危險、犯罪與時刻保持警惕。然而,夜間行走在中國的超大城市裡,感受卻截然不同。

在這段影片中,你將看到中國夜晚生活真實未經濾鏡的畫面:城市燈光下闔家散步的行人、地鐵上獨自出行的女性、潔淨明亮的捷運站、直至深夜仍讓人感到安心的靜謐住宅區街道。沒有排演場景,沒有宣傳說教。只有行走、觀察,並呈現街頭正在發生的實際情況。

我特別聚焦於許多美國人認為夜間最危險的幾類場所:
– 天黑後的城市街道漫步
– 深夜乘坐公共交通與地鐵
– 僻靜的巷弄與住宅社區
– 熱鬧的商業區與夜市

在美國,這些往往正是人們覺得需要時刻防備的地方。在中國,氛圍卻大不相同。街道活躍而秩序井然。地鐵乾淨、明亮、有序。隨處可見安保人員與工作人員,人們如常生活,無需擔憂或焦慮。

這支影片並非宣稱某個國家「完美無瑕」。世上沒有零犯罪之地。但就暴力犯罪、公共安全以及人們夜間的安全感而言,中國與美國的對比令人印象深刻——尤其是在大城市之間。

許多中國以外的人們,依賴新聞標題、社交媒體片段或二手觀點來形成認知。這段影片呈現的,正是那些論述中常被忽略的日常現實:在中國夜間行走的真實感受、獨自搭乘地鐵的體驗、太陽下山後普通生活的樣貌。

如果你曾好奇:
– 中國的夜晚危險嗎?
– 天黑後在中國行走安全嗎?
– 中國是否比美國更安全?
– 中國的夜晚究竟是什麼樣子?
– 中國的地鐵在夜間安全嗎?

這段影片將給你來自現實世界的答案,而非空談。我在中國生活多年,諸如此類的體驗,正是許多外籍人士、旅客和家庭表示他們在這裡比在許多西方城市感到更安全的重要原因。透過這段從擁擠夜市到空蕩月台、從靜謐社區的實地走訪,你將明白其中緣由。

在形成定見之前,不妨觀看完整影片,並在評論區分享你的想法。你認同我的經歷嗎?

你是否曾到訪中國或其他國家,那裡的夜間安全狀況令你感到意外?

China at Night Is Safer Than America (Here’s Proof). It is safe to retire in China.

China at Night Is Safer Than America (Here’s Proof) …
That’s a bold claim — so instead of talking about it, I went out at night to test it myself. In this video, I walk the streets of Shenzhen, take the subway late at night, explore busy commercial districts, quiet residential neighborhoods, and public transportation to see what China is really like after dark.

What I experienced didn’t match the narrative many of us in the United States grow up hearing. When Americans think of large cities at night — especially places like New York or Los Angeles — we think of danger, crime, and staying constantly alert. But walking through one of China’s largest megacities at night felt completely different.

In this video, you’ll see real, unfiltered footage of life in China at night. Families walking together under city lights, women traveling alone on the subway, clean and well-lit metro stations, and calm residential streets that feel safe even late in the evening. No staged scenes. No propaganda. Just walking, observing, and showing what’s actually happening on the ground.
I specifically focus on places many Americans consider the most dangerous at night:
– Walking city streets after dark
– Riding public transportation and the subway late at night
– Quiet side streets and residential neighborhoods
– Busy commercial districts and night markets

In the U.S., these are often the exact places where people feel the need to stay on guard. In China, the atmosphere is very different. The streets are active but calm. The subway is clean, bright, and orderly. Security and staff are visible, and people go about their lives without fear or anxiety.

This video is not about saying one country is “perfect.” No place on Earth is crime-free. But when it comes to violent crime, public safety, and how safe people feel at night, the contrast between China and America is striking — especially in large cities.

Many people outside China rely on headlines, social media clips, or second-hand opinions to form their views. This video shows what those narratives often leave out: the everyday reality. What it actually feels like to walk around China at night. What it’s like to take the subway alone. What normal life looks like when the sun goes down.

If you’ve ever wondered:
– Is China dangerous at night?
– Is it safe to walk around China after dark?
– Is China safer than America?
– What is China really like at night?
– Is the subway in China safe at night?

This video gives you real-world answers, not talking points. I’ve lived in China for years, and experiences like this are a big reason why so many expats, travelers, and families say they feel safer here than in many Western cities. You’ll see why in this walk-through — from crowded night streets to empty platforms and quiet neighborhoods.

Watch the full video before forming an opinion and let me know what you think in the comments. Do you agree with what I experienced?

Have you been to China, or another country where nighttime safety surprised you?


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