Ludwig and Michael Reeves are finally doing Tip to Tip 2: And this time, the two will do it in China.
In 2025, YouTubers Ludwig and Michael Reeves set themselves a challenge: They wanted to cross Japan on their motorcycles. The catch: On their 14-day-trip from the southernmost point of Japan to the northernmost point of Japan, they decided to communicate mainly in Japanese and use no maps, no smartphones and no expressways. After the massive success of Tip to Tip Japan, part two is finally coming.
An Almost Slice-Of-Life-Style YouTube Series
Tip to Tip isn't some huge event hosted by two massive YouTubers, it's raw documentation of an adventure that two friends decided to go on together. The fact that they keep making mistakes like asking someone "Does this town have God?" instead of "Does this town have bears?" in Japanese or dropping the bikes for the third time on the trip makes everything feel very authentic. In combination with the question of whether they will even make it, the series is incredibly refreshing.
And the first Tip to Tip performed very well: The first episode currently stands at almost 3,5 Million views. Even while they were still on their trip, they started talking about a part 2. Now, everyone's dreams are coming true.
Tip 2 Tip: This Time In China!
After a year of waiting, Michael and Ludwig finally announced Tip 2 Tip China. Their plan is to go from the South of China to the North, crossing not only big cities but also a big chunk of rural China on the way.
In preparation for the announcement, Ludwig uploaded Tip to Tip Uncut, a longer YouTube video that combines all 14 days of Tip to Tip Japan in one and adds some extra content that we haven't seen before. But the intro is what really got people excited for what's about to come: It shows Ludwig and Michael standing in front of a whiteboard seemingly going over some Chinese grammar.
Additionally, right after Tip to Tip Japan, he told his chat that Tip to Tip China could become reality, though this time crossing the entire country would be a little harder, as it would take them a lot longer to cross a country that is so much bigger. After they considered basically driving along the Great Wall of China for a moment, the now finally settled on an idea: Starting on March 20, 2026, daily YouTube uploads will show the two crossing China from the South all the way up to the North.
But what do you think? And will you be watching?