Indian Youtuber Shares What Daily Life In China Looks Like, Highlights Cultural Difference
Titled“Indian in China SHOCKED!”, the video features Singh walking viewers through his typical day while reflecting on the cultural nuances between India and China. He begins with his morning routine and carpools to work with Chinese colleagues before heading to a local grocery store, where he compares food prices with those in India.
Also Read | Indian student shares hostel tour from China, internet impressedInterestingly, he also whips up a plate of momos for dinner-his personal favourite and a dish famously loved by cricketer Virat Kohli . Along the way, Singh highlights everyday habits and social differences that many Indians might find unusual, including lifestyle choices, food preferences, and cost of living.
Also Read | Tazia falls on 11,000-volt power line during Muharram procession in UP | Watch“What's it like for an Indian to live in China? In this vlog, I reveal shocking cultural differences, CHEAP grocery shopping in China (price comparison!), and surprising habits Indians won't expect,” reads the video description on his YouTube channel, Desi Boy in China.
Singh has built a digital following by documenting his life in China-exploring local cultures, cities, and food, while offering insights into life as a foreigner in the country. His content resonates with Indian viewers curious about life beyond borders, especially those considering relocating to China for work or study.
In a similar trend, another Indian, Saloni Choudhary, recently went viral for her tour of a university dormitory in Shenzhen. A student on a fully funded scholarship, Choudhary shared glimpses of her“cosy and perfect” room, and described her experience living in a mixed-gender building on campus .
Also Read | Watch: Kerala forest officer's daring rescue of 16-foot King Cobra wins internet“I'm studying here on a fully funded scholarship, which means I don't have to worry about tuition fees, dorm expenses, or most other costs - such a blessing for international students,” she wrote, encouraging others to explore education opportunities in China.
Both creators are part of a growing number of Indians sharing life abroad through social media, offering a firsthand look at cultural integration, challenges, and the perks of international living.
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