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This view of Hangzhou moves the Americans to tears
en.hangzhou.com.cn   2024-04-09 11:32   Source: Hangzhoufeel

Jay, a Chinese language teacher from China, and Ari, an American English instructor, have forged a unique Sino-American cross-cultural family. Together, they've launched a self-media account, titled "Jay and Ari in Tennessee," dedicated to recording their cultural journeys in both China and the United States. This time, they graciously shared with the audience the captivating life experiences of their American parents-in-law during their vacation in Hangzhou.

The video captures the family's exciting trip from Shanghai to Hangzhou. After marveling at the "speed of China's high-speed rail," they settled into a cozy homestay nestled amidst tea-covered mountains. Upon waking, they were greeted by a stunning vista of the lush tea plantation from their breakfast spot. The American parents-in-law were moved to tears by the serene beauty of the Hangzhou tea garden, with the mother-in-law expressing her deep gratitude, "I'm crying, this is so beautiful. Thank you guys for the scenery."

Later, they immersed themselves in the rich tea culture of Hangzhou, engaging in traditional practices like planting, processing, brewing, and tasting tea. Against the backdrop of China's charming rural scenery, they even sang the American folk song "Country Road," embodying a perfect blend of Chinese and American cultures.

Author: Chen Miaolin  Editor: Ye Lijiao
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Jay, a Chinese language teacher from China, and Ari, an American English instructor, have forged a unique Sino-American cross-cultural family.