Is Singapore’s MRT better than Subway systems in China?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • I visited Singapore and couldn’t resist the chance to make a short video to review the experience of riding the famous MRT system in this country! But I also made some comparison with the systems in China, let me know what do you think in the comments down below!
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  • @Bonjour-vw7wb
    @Bonjour-vw7wb 8 месяцев назад +130

    Singapore train stations is practical,China train stations is futuristic Is out of this world like living in future

    • @JohnSmith-sm7ez
      @JohnSmith-sm7ez 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yes and most people I know hate futuristic nonsense. I want class and style . And stop bulldozing down all the nice historical neighbourhoods.

    • @Bonjour-vw7wb
      @Bonjour-vw7wb 8 месяцев назад

      @@JohnSmith-sm7ez Nut case

    • @AndrewManook
      @AndrewManook 8 месяцев назад

      @@JohnSmith-sm7ez Most people in the west hate futuristic "nonsense" because they live in a nihilistic society where very little gets done, that's not the case in the rest of the world.

    • @shukriramlee
      @shukriramlee 8 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@JohnSmith-sm7ezLol, who are you? 🤣

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@JohnSmith-sm7ez exactly. That kind of tacky, over-the-top designs reflects insecurity and a desire to show-off, and tends to impress people who are easily impressed by superficial appearances. We in Singapore see no need to remind anyone of our economic status and just want things to work, are safe and are reasonably priced.

  • @greyson3452
    @greyson3452 8 месяцев назад +187

    The subways in Singapore and China are both impressive, both better than those in New York😝

    • @pbworld7858
      @pbworld7858 8 месяцев назад +24

      Rats would tend to disagree with you.

    • @Jing-wl8ed
      @Jing-wl8ed 8 месяцев назад +12

      Using the money from the 20-year Afghanistan war to repair infrastructure would not be like this.

    • @Dragon-gl1rw
      @Dragon-gl1rw 8 месяцев назад +3

      Singapore MRT often delay a few minutes.

    • @drewh3224
      @drewh3224 8 месяцев назад +4

      What NY got to do with this episode?

    • @Dragon-gl1rw
      @Dragon-gl1rw 8 месяцев назад

      @@pbworld7858 Really?

  • @user-um8wi5ym4y
    @user-um8wi5ym4y 8 месяцев назад +43

    If you travel out to the suburbs, you will realize that that there are covered walkways leading from to the MRT stations to bus stops, residential buildings and schools. So, you do get sheltered from the sun and the rain as well.

  • @hayden1770
    @hayden1770 8 месяцев назад +103

    Both China and Singapore are great countries. Wishing the best for them and their continued friendship.

  • @samtat5873
    @samtat5873 8 месяцев назад +31

    Tobe honest China & Singapore their Subway are much better than the west forsure.
    Can't able to Compare Aisa with the west.
    There's no way the west

  • @mglee1431
    @mglee1431 8 месяцев назад +43

    Welcome to Singapore, Rafal! I've been watching your past videos on China. I've been to Beijing on a few occasions. I must say China metro system is impressive due to its scale and coverage. It is also so much cheaper. However (based on my travel experience in Beijing only, cant say for the rest of the Chinese cities), I do wish the Chinese stations could improve with, more seats for tired legs, and make elevators available in all station for passengers who carries luggage. One thing Singapore surpassed here, as you rightly said, is functionality. Every station in Singapore has lifts and elevators and design with passengers in mind.

    • @ryanzhang701
      @ryanzhang701 8 месяцев назад +10

      I don’t know when you visited Beijing, but I think it’s improving day by day. Both Beijing and Shanghai’s metro length extends to more than 800 km, and almost 1000 km for both cities with the continuing expanding metro network. Many of the new stations are available for the lifts, for the escalators I don’t see any stations that do not have them. Many cities’ metro length extends more than 500 km already in China, the standards you mentioned are all applied for the new stations.

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 8 месяцев назад

      Beijing subway line 1, line 2 was built in 1969 , very narrow, poor designed , too old

    • @mglee1431
      @mglee1431 8 месяцев назад +4

      @ryanzhang701 I visited Beijing in 2019 and last year Dec 2023. You are right that the newer stations (including in the business and malls area) are updated with good facilities. However, there are lines that cover more local areas or just outside these districts tend to lack in lifts and elevators for some exit/entry of the same station (eg, exit A & C have escalators, Exit B, D, E only stairs). As I believed they could be the older lines & stations built in past decades, there would be structural limitations. I do find that Beijing metro is still impressive. I've been to Bangkok, New York, London, and Moscow (very beautiful decorated station), and Beijing metro definitely surpasses them.

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад

      @@mglee1431 yeah, I hate to lug the luggages up and down the Chinese MRT or train stations. It’s very inconvenient for passengers. There’s also not enough wheelchair passageways into and exiting the stations. Otherwise, they are very clean and modern.

    • @pringlessourcream9527
      @pringlessourcream9527 7 месяцев назад

      🙂 our wheelchair dependants certainly feel relieved to be able to travel independently and colour coding with fruits symbols for the older travellers. I like their policy of inclusivity for all in society.

  • @ItzMiku3939
    @ItzMiku3939 8 месяцев назад +26

    As a Chinese, I can confirm that both are at least better than the shit going on in NYC
    what is happening there 😭

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, I rather grab a cab or Uber than to step into the subway in US. Very very smelly, litter everywhere, urine and poop. Criminals and homeless folks filled the place too, very dangerous. The only country transport system to be so badly managed.

    • @ItzMiku3939
      @ItzMiku3939 8 месяцев назад +1

      🥶 one of my friends say they might be moving to nyc soon I’ll tell them about this XD

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ItzMiku3939 I would suggest Denmark or Norway if your friend wants to experience a more western feel

    • @ItzMiku3939
      @ItzMiku3939 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@vennsim71 idk what she wants whatever the fuck it is, she is insistent on NYC -_-
      Told her numerous times to not go

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@ItzMiku3939 lol… let it be then, the roads sucks too, cracks and crevices… and the flyovers and bridge looked like scenes from apocalyptic shows… 😂 if she is keen on the big rotten apple then so be it…

  • @WilleneBusinessLifestyle
    @WilleneBusinessLifestyle 8 месяцев назад +5

    Amazing experience there! China and Singapore are showing the world how it’s done! Hopefully the rest of the world can catch-up!😊

  • @dedyiskandar
    @dedyiskandar 8 месяцев назад +24

    The Singapore Tourist Pass includes a refundable deposit of S$10. You can get your deposit back at the ticket office.

    • @dangzitspro
      @dangzitspro 7 месяцев назад +4

      yes and he says it is pricey but obviously as he has gotten the unlimited tourist pass. But if you were to pay the travel fare for buses and MRTs using a normal card or contactless payment like your credit cards, Apply pay etc., it is relatively affordable getting around.

    • @benjaminyh6252
      @benjaminyh6252 2 месяца назад

      It's still cheaper in China from Westerners perspective

  • @91djdj
    @91djdj 8 месяцев назад +27

    I think the Singapore MRT is more expensive due to higher staff wages and maintenance cost. The average income in Singapore might be higher than in some Chinese cities; that might also be a reason.

    • @AndrewManook
      @AndrewManook 8 месяцев назад +4

      Cost of living is much higher.

    • @hloc
      @hloc 8 месяцев назад +3

      Cost of living is a big factor... Singapore isn't known as an expensive country for nothing.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei 8 месяцев назад +9

      I wonder how he based his idea of "expensive" on. He bought an unlimited single-day tourist pass with a refundable deposit. I do not think that is a fair way to judge affordability on.
      Singapore MRT fares start from S$1.09 for the cheapest adult fare, to no more than S$2.37. For a country with a median monthly salary of S$5,197, that is hardly "expensive".

    • @91djdj
      @91djdj 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@huaiwei Yeah true, I think foreigners who live in Mainland China develop a different feeling for prices since services there are ridiculously cheap for them.

    • @timeseeker-op8zg
      @timeseeker-op8zg 8 месяцев назад

      @@huaiwei Medium income of $5k plus?! Where you get that?

  • @Wbliss
    @Wbliss 7 месяцев назад +5

    This type of comparison on urban transportation between China & S’pore is rather superficial & entertaining but that’s all.! Singapore is a city state , a highly developed urban population, no doubt but it’s still on a little island.! There are limitations to how extensive its urban transportation mode could get. However, China being a large country with a huge population, is totally at a different level of development in terms of scale in their transportation development & technological advancement. Such comparison becomes irrelevant when a city like Chongqing has a population of 22.8 million which is far more than the entire population of S’pore with 5.7 million people. Anyone can do the maths, and obviously, the demand & scale of urban planning for transportation, speaks for itself for a country like China.! The network of infrastructures alone, in China , is beyond belief.!

  • @ShaunKheng
    @ShaunKheng 8 месяцев назад +68

    China has scale. Singapore’s probably easier for tourist. China’s design is more futuristic, artistic and larger given the huge population. I like China’s.

    • @kuenc8344
      @kuenc8344 8 месяцев назад +9

      Have been to both countries. You are right about the futuristic and artistic design of the subway stations in China. Five or more years later, it still has the Wow factor.

    • @jkjkjk100
      @jkjkjk100 8 месяцев назад +3

      Absolutely incorrect. Chinese subway station are architecturally boring and utilitarian…. Majority are copy and paste and nothing wrong with that.

    • @vincentho2446
      @vincentho2446 8 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@jkjkjk100Youre just a hater kiddo 🥱

    • @jkjkjk100
      @jkjkjk100 8 месяцев назад

      @@vincentho2446 hater for what? I live in china and use these system everyday. 99% of the stations are a box. Only few handful in the whole system have nice designs compared to Singapore’s new lines.

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jkjkjk100 I think they confused themselves with the HSR stations at bigger cities with subway stations. Not every station in China has futuristic designs, but simply modern and sleek. Very clean and usually in light colours only. Some recent ones sport artistic designs.
      Couple of drawbacks on the Chinese stations. First, big and wide is not necessary good. If, you happen to exit at the wrong side, good luck trekking back and forth… secondly, it’s not user friendly for folks lugging heavy items or luggage. There’s no escalators and few lifts available. Some stations don’t even have lifts. One would need to climb flights after flights of stairs to get to ground level.
      Otherwise, the convenience and modern subway mitigate accessibility within such a huge country. And having HSR also means that one can get from city to city without the hassle of clearing customs, check in early, wait for luggage, just to take domestic flights.

  • @saintchristopher8228
    @saintchristopher8228 8 месяцев назад +168

    ❤❤❤Don't compare Singapore Subway Metro with China.... ❤❤❤Because Singapore had to build only one Subway Metro while China had to build thousands of such Metro which are too very amazing and unbelievable Subway...❤❤❤

    • @bobbyjames235
      @bobbyjames235 8 месяцев назад +20

      I’d stay the fugg away from Singapore. It’s too hot and humid. Drench in sweat just walking a few meters. Had to take 5 showers a day.

    • @TheJayJayYoung
      @TheJayJayYoung 8 месяцев назад +13

      True true. Singapore consulted a few nations prior to building our metro. And have always been assisting other countries too. Our city urban planning who was serving as the deputy prime minister under prime minister Lee actually resigned from service (under mr Lee advice) to assist with another country infrastructure and planning as a consultant for 6 years. Hence we are glad how far China have developed ever since.

    • @tkh2944
      @tkh2944 8 месяцев назад +22

      China & Singapore are the only two with systems ahead of the rest in the world in this area. Don't need to shove, squeeze & pack like sardines !😮 Also not sleeping quarters of the homeless. No muggers. Doesn't smell of urine, excrement, body odour & garbage bins.
      Both build to serve the people not the operators. No graffiti, homeless, neat, fully functional & safe.
      However, Singapore is about the size of *_only one smaller city in China_* - just to put into context the epic management capabilities of China massively efficient task !😅
      ✌️✌️

    • @lexolex-wv7xi
      @lexolex-wv7xi 8 месяцев назад +22

      As a Singaporean myself, you can't really compare apple to apple as Singapore is so small compared to China.
      But agree Singapore subway is good.

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад +16

      ​@@bobbyjames235Bro if Singapore is hot
      Try Bangkok or some other hotter countries it's even more hot compared to Singapore.

  • @Whatis2468
    @Whatis2468 8 месяцев назад +19

    Please do not compare Singapore and China MRT, each has each own merit. Let it be!! Enjoy life!!

  • @dragb6281
    @dragb6281 7 месяцев назад +3

    I am a Singaporean. Last year I took train from Suzhou to Shanghai and the ticket was only S$7.00 plus, that’s amazingly cheap. I am totally impressed and I believe the authority didn’t intend to recoup any cost .

  • @davidli5115
    @davidli5115 8 месяцев назад +10

    Let me put my 2 cents in. Any places in Asia is 100000000% better than the United States !!!! Understand ????????

    • @peppergirlrocks
      @peppergirlrocks 8 месяцев назад

      Hahaha understood

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah better at everything except standard of living

    • @davidli5115
      @davidli5115 8 месяцев назад

      @@cocaineminor4420, I spend 9 years in the USMC INFANTRY. my standard is very low.

    • @davidli5115
      @davidli5115 7 месяцев назад

      Look at the United States, 2 nights ago. A Brazilian tourist visiting New York City Times Square, the tourist was shot by a 15-year-old teen ( boy ), who had crossed the Texas borders last year. American Police can't even maintain law and order in one of the most visited cities in the world!!! In China 🇨🇳, no one ever got shot in Shanghai, no crime. America democracy is a failed system, just like INDIA a failed democracy.

  • @kenchan8099
    @kenchan8099 7 месяцев назад +42

    China has learned a lot from the great Singapore. City plan, governing, social system, eastern wisdom makes us similar.

    • @Wbliss
      @Wbliss 7 месяцев назад +4

      That’s much of an exaggeration to say that China had learned much from S’pore on urban planning, transportation & so forth.! There isn’t any viable comparison whatsoever at all between these two nations as u r comparing an ant to an elephant.! Both are at a totally different scale of urban development , transportation & other infrastructures without even mentioning the extensive networks of HSR & maglev train systems in China which are nonexistent in S’pore ; & obviously being a tiny island with a small population , such highly developed systems are not necessary.

    • @smling11
      @smling11 7 месяцев назад +1

      Too absorbing. Singapore got a wake up call after finding China has surpassed her by a large margin despite starting much later. Then you started to see the sudden building of new lines. China build ahead. Singapore build to catch-up demand. That needed a loss of GRC and few SMCs to show that people wellness should be the priority.

    • @adriansingapore
      @adriansingapore 7 месяцев назад

      China rail companies are major players in building Singapore’s MRT lines

    • @bell-xk5dd
      @bell-xk5dd 7 месяцев назад

      @@smling11
      You’re typing garbage. ..what sudden building of lines? MRT lines in Singapore were all planned decades ago. Why don’t you go check up on the Singapore MRT in Wikipedia and learn how the MRT has been expanding steadily over the years, instead of typing trash here.

  • @tjan5589
    @tjan5589 7 месяцев назад +10

    Hi Rafa. As native Singaporean stay here and I have traveled to China Guangzhou tried on China underground rail transit. I felt Singapore MRT are better in term of connecting to building, mall, and facilities. Sheltered from rain walkway underground or above ground. handicapped friendly lifts, ramp not exceed 1:12 slope and travelators at interchange stations of different Lines require long walk will be friendly to elderly ages self help commuters. Signs, lots of visible sign to detail with map selling you where you are and how to get there, and mostly in four languages and vocal public address. Male female, handicapped toilet at every station and even nursery room at some large stations are free to use. It may be looks expensive for tourist if buying daily fare card $12 unlimited but if you travel to point to point ticket are within S$1.50 to 2.50 reasonable. Consider citizen average income and the card can be used to take all public bus get to most of the destinations linking to goggle map App, it is very efficient time saving guiding anyone get to destination in shortest time. China fares are cheaper but compare fare to citizen income ratio, it is actually comparable. Overall, prefers Singapore MRT whether local or foreigners, I think.

    • @杨勇-v1v
      @杨勇-v1v 7 месяцев назад

      But 12 dollar I can take half a month metro in any city of China, or take taxi to the airport🤣

  • @phng8316
    @phng8316 8 месяцев назад +8

    Basically, building MRT system here in Singapore is way more expensive than the ones in China..Due to Labour,material and shipping cost,etcs...hence it must be practical ,useful and reliable cost effective system as a whole.

  • @felixlaupc
    @felixlaupc 8 месяцев назад +6

    If this dude goes to America and make videos on their subway, people gonna unsub his channel. 😅

  • @BlackForesterSUV
    @BlackForesterSUV 8 месяцев назад +4

    Why compare with china? Just U are not maximising the convenience of using credit to tap entry. Why purchase a physical card when the Sgp system gave u such convenience. I can't use a credit card to use the train in China. That's a huge big minus for international travellers. In Singapore, the system caters for 4 languages and China only one. Another minus for international travellers. Cost wise, u mention its expensive, since u are an expert, whats the cost per kilometres globally and where this 2 counties stands? Provide such information to be able to make such judgement.

  • @MrSLWK
    @MrSLWK 8 месяцев назад +9

    I believe that in Singapore,u can use credit card ,apple pay for the journey. No need to buy tourist card.

    • @dennisjazzy2004ds
      @dennisjazzy2004ds 4 месяца назад

      Yes credit card is accepted. I use VISA card.

  • @Black_Sun_Dark_Star
    @Black_Sun_Dark_Star 8 месяцев назад +6

    You can't compare prices because in China, their travel fares are heavily subsidized

    • @dangzitspro
      @dangzitspro 7 месяцев назад +1

      He also says it is pricey but obviously as he has gotten the unlimited tourist pass. But if you were to pay the travel fare for buses and MRTs using a normal card or contactless payment like your credit cards, Apply pay etc., it is relatively affordable getting around.

    • @benjaminyh6252
      @benjaminyh6252 2 месяца назад +1

      @dangzitspro Disagee. The unlimited tourist pass cost $29 for 3 days of unlimited ride..that works out to be $9.60 per day which is still cheaper than the single ride fare that u are quoting or suggesting
      From Old Airport Road/Tanjong Katong area to West Coast, it already costs $2+ per trip. Including the trip back to the same location where he sets off , that will cost around nearly $4.60
      That does not include the other places of interest that a tourist will like to sightsee on the same day. By going to 2-3 locations in a single day and heading back to where he started, the fare for transport will easily clock more than $10 per day

  • @DK-ev9dg
    @DK-ev9dg 8 месяцев назад +33

    Chinese are much futuristic and much practical. There is no comparison to Chinese subways on this earth.

    • @tatianalp2847
      @tatianalp2847 8 месяцев назад +15

      Right! Also Singapore is a very small country, like a city, so it's so much easier to build a good subway system, but China has thousands of kilometers, yet every city has a very nice and decent subways system, so that's amazing, they could've chosen to build cheaper simpler stations, for such a big country, but instead they have the most amazing and futuristic stations with passanger safety and good technology, that's very impressive, go China! 💪

    • @Dragon-gl1rw
      @Dragon-gl1rw 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@tatianalp2847 100% agree.

    • @jkjkjk100
      @jkjkjk100 8 месяцев назад +2

      Practical? Chinese subway are cheap but not practical. If you want to talk about practicality, japan takes the crown, with thru service to regional trains and other companies, express, rapid and local system.

    • @jkjkjk100
      @jkjkjk100 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@tatianalp2847what is most futuristic? Singapore is a city state. So what? Even hong kong MTR operational reliability is better than mainland’s china subways

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jkjkjk100as a Singaporean I do have to agree that china subway is futuristic.

  • @CodeMeat
    @CodeMeat 8 месяцев назад +4

    The real question should be:
    How many Chinese cities out there are better than Singapore?

  • @markli4618
    @markli4618 7 месяцев назад +1

    I know that Singapore and China's subway systems are both better than America, which Singapore is not much far away from China which is really great as well!

  • @ryanseet8314
    @ryanseet8314 8 месяцев назад +7

    But here’s the thing. Only 7 city metros in China are profitable and Beijing is not one of them. It may be grand but is it sustainable? Just like their HSR, very impressive but bleeding $1T a year.

    • @ditsygirl5409
      @ditsygirl5409 8 месяцев назад +2

      Ya… the Chinese are so proud of their stations but didn’t understand these local Guangzhou municipalities spending people’s money like crazy upgrading their futuristic stations, install latest face recognition tech etc and allowing heavy subsidised fares. 羊毛出在羊身上!

    • @mateunlock2023
      @mateunlock2023 7 месяцев назад +2

      The added value he brings is immeasurable, and it's funny how short-sighted you guys are

    • @ryanseet8314
      @ryanseet8314 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@mingzmings88 did you see it mentioned in the comment? The key word is sustainable. Don’t think you so smart…..the wheels are coming off now because they are seriously over leveraged. If you don’t see it, then you are possibly the one lacking any critical thinking.

    • @ditsygirl5409
      @ditsygirl5409 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@mingzmings88 no we understand what being profitable means! It means not wasting taxpayer’s money. China’s metro is unprofitable because they open a station before the human traffic is validated hoping the station attracts more people to live and use the station while Singapore only open their mrt station when the human traffic is validated and rental revenue is confirm and Human Resources justified. Please don’t be simple minded and think just because both the Singapore and Chinese government subsidised transport fares, it means the same, it’s not. The taxpayer’s money is supposed to be used for the benefit of the common people, not squandered away without consequences.

    • @gooner3654
      @gooner3654 7 месяцев назад +2

      You have zero economic logic sense.
      Since when the economic profit has been a measure of the sustainability of infrastructure projects?
      For example, Does any country making profit on their road/motorways, bridges, tunnels? So, do we still need them or not?
      Chinese rail companies does losing money every year(only between Beijing--Shanghai line is making huge profit). But at this moment, at least 1% GDP growth is the economic benefit brought by HSR.
      BTW, where did you get that $1T figure from LOL?

  • @hloc
    @hloc 8 месяцев назад +4

    3:19 - You do know that the cost of living between China and Singapore is different... Right ?? Its like comparing the cost of a property in land scarce Singapore with a property in a country where both labour and land is much cheaper and plentiful...

  • @sunnywu2464
    @sunnywu2464 8 месяцев назад +32

    The ticket price for a ride in China is from 2 RMB to 7 RBM (30 cents to $1). I think no country can beat China in this aspect.

    • @sp53
      @sp53 8 месяцев назад +6

      China's subway system is losing lots of money every year. It is heavily subsidised by the government.

    • @markoh210
      @markoh210 8 месяцев назад +3

      China had 600 million earning below 2000rmb. For them it is not cheap to take the mrt everyday.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei 8 месяцев назад +5

      What is the point of this comparison without considering the different costs of living, living standards and salary levels as well?

    • @wjj7488
      @wjj7488 8 месяцев назад +3

      I took the China HSRs last November.
      OMG 100 km+ / 1/2 hour trip = US$8

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад +4

      Dude, for a guy earning 3-4K RMB, the cost of utilising the MRT is expensive, at 2-7RMB. Even a 10 min ride on private hire car is around RMB 15-20.
      For SG, for a guy earning 3-4K SGD, MRT is only 1-3 bucks. Even a short 10 mins ride on Grab or similar is only 7-12 bucks…

  • @EYee633
    @EYee633 3 месяца назад

    No need to compare! Both are impressive! Greetings from the Lion City❤❤

  • @leslieho8377
    @leslieho8377 8 месяцев назад +8

    I guess the reason why you found Singapore MRT expensive is because you bought a One Day Unlimited Tourist Pass. For locals, you simply scan your Apple Pay or Google Pay. Single trip from end to end merely cost SGD $2.40 (41km)

    • @ly8370
      @ly8370 7 месяцев назад

      You should know that this video is made for tourists and from a tourist's perspective right.

    • @Utube1024
      @Utube1024 7 месяцев назад

      @@ly8370 There are informed smart tourists using their credit card to pay for the fare.

    • @杨勇-v1v
      @杨勇-v1v 7 месяцев назад

      But in Beijing one trip only 0.7 dollar,expect the two airport line is little expensive one trip cost 3.5-5 dollars🤣

  • @johnrobertson5573
    @johnrobertson5573 8 месяцев назад +22

    Since 1979 the 4 official languages of Singapore ae English, Mandarin, Tamil & Malay & even though English has been the mandatory language of instruction in schools since the 80's, their govt is still diligent about public signs having all 4 languages. Here in Canada, it's much the same with both our official languages, French & English often displayed, even though here on the W. Coast of Cda, British Columbia, there are far more people speaking Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi & Tagalog than people speaking French.

    • @josephguo6256
      @josephguo6256 8 месяцев назад

      look at RMB, if u have one.

  • @SeanHogan_frijole
    @SeanHogan_frijole 7 месяцев назад +2

    The most modern system in the world also has buckets 0:42 to catch leaks ;)

    • @dennisjazzy2004ds
      @dennisjazzy2004ds 3 месяца назад

      I am a Singaporean and I agreed. The station beside my house easily has 5 pails to do water collection. Great observation from you 😊😂😂😂

  • @CSee-zb7rt
    @CSee-zb7rt 7 месяцев назад +3

    Singapore MRT: you don't have to buy card. Just tap your credit card :)

  • @vamnec
    @vamnec 8 месяцев назад +8

    Wow, many new lines in SG now.

  • @toikinong1899
    @toikinong1899 7 месяцев назад +2

    You are so ignorance.

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 8 месяцев назад +18

    China has aligned a lot of their government and economic systems around Singapore's.

    • @ssrae-2229
      @ssrae-2229 7 месяцев назад +3

      😂😂😮😅 China copy Singapore You say....😂😂😮

    • @TERUBOTSU
      @TERUBOTSU 7 месяцев назад +4

      When Deng Xiao Peng reformed China and opened up its economy, he studied and made reference to a few countries, one of which was Singapore.

  • @Bb-ul7xh
    @Bb-ul7xh 8 месяцев назад +15

    Everything in Singapore is expensive

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад +2

      Expensive my ass
      Come here to my Hometown
      Food cost $2-3

    • @ryanseet8314
      @ryanseet8314 8 месяцев назад +3

      Because it’s a first world city. Funny how people don’t complain that Hong Kong is expensive or London.

    • @shadowj3311
      @shadowj3311 8 месяцев назад +1

      What you expect from a first world developed country with a under developed country? Compare with other well developed city then say.

    • @xfirefox_x
      @xfirefox_x 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ryanseet8314"Singapore is expensive" yet travel to Japan/Tokyo every holiday.

    • @timeseeker-op8zg
      @timeseeker-op8zg 7 месяцев назад

      @@ryanseet8314 Expensive food but sub-standard quality.

  • @Wenshun-n7e
    @Wenshun-n7e 7 месяцев назад +3

    As a Singaporean...having to travel to China regularly... Singapore is only half the size of Bangkok,...is nothing compared to China's advance MRT system...which is also value for money.

  • @indrazareen5826
    @indrazareen5826 7 месяцев назад +3

    It takes a special skill to get lost in singapore subway.

  • @leoncfu
    @leoncfu 8 месяцев назад +21

    Most things are expensive in Singapore, one of the most expensive cities in the world.

    • @Dragon-gl1rw
      @Dragon-gl1rw 8 месяцев назад

      It is not things are expensive. It is the value of the local currency has gone down due to higher inflation.

    • @hyphoneto
      @hyphoneto 8 месяцев назад +4

      That means purchase power of their money is not very big comparing with china's

    • @firstlast-pt5pp
      @firstlast-pt5pp 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@hyphoneto - 133,108 vs 23,309 ppp per capita ( Australia 64,675, Sweden 66,209, Hong Kong 72,861 )

    • @hyphoneto
      @hyphoneto 8 месяцев назад

      @@firstlast-pt5pp not GDP

    • @dongiovanni8899
      @dongiovanni8899 8 месяцев назад

      @@firstlast-pt5pp chyna's saving rate: 45%
      USA's saving rate: 4%

  • @林北就是唱秋
    @林北就是唱秋 8 месяцев назад +4

    Hope both are good but different.

  • @bearfamily269
    @bearfamily269 7 месяцев назад +2

    How could you not know Malay is one of the 4 races and language in Singapore. So some signs you saw in the MRT stations are in Malay. So the 4 languages are in English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil. No Hindi here.
    Fun Facts :
    Singapore's national language is Malay. English is a common language used to interact with other races.
    Our national anthem and military commands are in Malay too.
    The $50 note you showed on the video, well the person on that currency is our 1st Malay president, Mr Yusof Ishak. 😊
    Singapore is also situated in the Malay peninsula. You can find Malay people in the neighbouring countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 6 месяцев назад

      Although "Dhoby Ghaut" station originated from a Hindi word

  • @rasalphar5519
    @rasalphar5519 8 месяцев назад +6

    Man China is the Messi of subway 🚇 while Singapore is the cr7 of the subway 🚇 so that's means Chinese are the GOAT 🐐

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nah Ronaldo is the best
      Ishowspeed will slap you

  • @user-jk5um1om8l
    @user-jk5um1om8l 8 месяцев назад +1

    Give me Singapore’s understated class over China’s gaudy pseudo-futurist “design” any day.

  • @kstang3052
    @kstang3052 7 месяцев назад +1

    Direction is not really good in Singapore on the platform.

  • @wwbren
    @wwbren 8 месяцев назад +12

    Those who are harping on about them being not comparable because of scale, the host already made clear that he is comparing with China only because that's where he's from and more familiar with, cut him some slack here. He's not a full-time subway systems reviewer. Different countries have different requirements, Singapore is building to its own requirement. There are many other bases for comparisons, scale is just one of them and the host did well to point them out.

  • @EricK-mj7kr
    @EricK-mj7kr 8 месяцев назад +2

    The difference? English signboards & 3 other main languages. Other major cities do broadcast in international languages but majority of their population are mono linguistic & have no idea what the train comm is talking about.

  • @tanjunweirs7jd4pu1p
    @tanjunweirs7jd4pu1p 7 месяцев назад +1

    Attention please , the station floor is wet , please mind your step

  • @tanjunwei1936
    @tanjunwei1936 7 месяцев назад +2

    Please do not lean against the train doors , next station Havelock

  • @samsonchen6444
    @samsonchen6444 5 месяцев назад +1

    In China you will need security screening before entering and they have washrooms on the subway platforms, that means u can go to the washroom and then catch the train, which is good

  • @dennisjazzy2004ds
    @dennisjazzy2004ds 4 месяца назад

    6:23 English, Chinese, Malay (Indigenous people language) and Tamil (Southern Indian language).

  • @edric1983
    @edric1983 7 месяцев назад

    I think one point to note is that the China's stations are much newer, so they do have the opportunity to take in lessons from past metro systems of other countries and make it better. That's not to say China's hard work and impressive stations built are to be expected, but to perhaps consider that age does plays a big role in comparing metro stations. Some key areas would include how old they are, the technologies available back then, how well they are maintained over the years, and how they overcome challenges that may not have been considered (or even solvable) in the earlier days.
    Having said that, nice video and i personally find the stations in both countries to be very impressive :)

  • @aaronyeo8096
    @aaronyeo8096 7 месяцев назад +1

    just tap your credit cards, don't need to buy a tourist card.

  • @simroysten7963
    @simroysten7963 8 месяцев назад +2

    Should not buy the tourist pass. Use visa/master or Singtel Sim card/transport from 7-11.

  • @cuteandfunnyearthlings2863
    @cuteandfunnyearthlings2863 8 месяцев назад +2

    Singapore people earn more than the chinese and thats why tickets in singapore seem more expensive compare to china.

  • @matpk
    @matpk 7 месяцев назад +1

    Show your Chinese passport in Your next video

  • @cheese-df1yx
    @cheese-df1yx 8 месяцев назад +2

    Singapore mrt cost is not cheap compared to China but it is also very clean and confident similar to China ones. Compared to Singapore size and population, it is still very good system. you choose the one day unlimited card, which is more expensive unless you travel more than 4 longer trips. normal card, each trip will cost about SG$1-3.

    • @vennsim71
      @vennsim71 8 месяцев назад

      It’s very cheap, taking to account Singaporeans get paid in SGD, per capita income etc.

  • @AdrianCHOY
    @AdrianCHOY 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just functional? Just taking train & getting to destination? Are there any other functions to train stations I don’t know about? 0:09

  • @MrPicanto
    @MrPicanto 7 месяцев назад +1

    Peace loving China is already the 2nd riches in the world 🌎 😳 n no.1 in the universe. Great leader Mao's n Xi's Communists ideology is shared among the world masses, and new 💡 interactive is cultivated m developed. 🎉 😊

  • @Kwan4132
    @Kwan4132 5 дней назад

    Rafa, would you say that Singapore is the cleanest country you visited?

  • @tanjunwei1936
    @tanjunwei1936 7 месяцев назад +1

    Attention please , the station floor is wet , please mind your step

  • @khoocheepeng6030
    @khoocheepeng6030 7 месяцев назад +1

    China is a big country...... China should do better....

  • @bianxi4yt
    @bianxi4yt 7 месяцев назад

    Same as China. FYI, I came to Singapore in 1997, and my home town is Chengdu China.

  • @Lee-zc3bf
    @Lee-zc3bf 7 месяцев назад +2

    You should compare apple to apple such as the subway systems of Hong Kong and Singapore. Hong Kong's MTR (Mass Transit Railway) and Singapore's (MRT) Mass Rapid Tramsit are very much alike but I don't want to go deep here 😁 In my opinion, Japan's subway system is the closest one which you can compare with China's.

  • @wallacekatini3424
    @wallacekatini3424 8 месяцев назад +1

    The two countries are just INCOMPARABLE, just make your usual comparisons with other countries that fit in such a comparison.Surely, the population of Singapore is not even comparable to that of a 4 tier city in china😂,not mentioning the size of Singapore, although it is a wealthy country.
    The size, magnitude,number and construction of HSR in china is on a grandeur scale ,and thats why all railways and subways around the world combined cant even match China's scale.❤

  • @dicky-duck6632
    @dicky-duck6632 7 месяцев назад +1

    The most significant difference between the subway systems in Singapore and Hong Kong compared to those in mainland China is: the scent. The subways and public spaces in Singapore and Hong Kong have a scent typical of developed regions. At first, I didn't know what this scent was, but later I figured out that it was the scent of well-regulated air conditioning. It's the aroma of adequately air-conditioned public spaces. The standardized temperature of 24.5 degrees Celsius in public places across mainland China is not scientifically sound, as it doesn't account for the humidity in southern regions such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen. In tropical areas, if the air conditioning temperature isn't kept low enough, it can lead to the growth of mold, lacking the refreshing scent found in the subways of Singapore and Hong Kong

  • @farhan-5705
    @farhan-5705 8 месяцев назад +2

    All the lines are automated. The heavily used north south and east west line still have a driver compartment for fast recovery in case anything breaks down

  • @jqwoo
    @jqwoo 7 месяцев назад +2

    1) If you are changing from MTR to Bus and vice versa, you don't have to carry any umbrellas during rainy day in Singapore. 2) SG is less crowded than CN 3) SG price is higher 4) Air cond. quality is better in SG than CN. Viola!

  • @hykok
    @hykok 7 месяцев назад

    Singapore is a small country, so management is so much simpler. China is vast and have longer miles to cover. Both countries train station are nice, but I give the edge to China. As for fares, I think price are expensive to maintain the station in Singapore than in China, so the costs are passed on to the travellers. Don't compare NYC subway with these countries. It's simply poor management and home for many homeless people during winter and you need to be more aware of your surrounding because there are so many crazy people around. You just don't know when you'll become another statistics.

  • @ciaogali
    @ciaogali 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Rafa you should visit the Moscow metro and write a review and comparison 🤩

  • @eng3522
    @eng3522 7 месяцев назад

    Please do your homework first. Our 1st Mrt Track southwest (red/green line) was build 25-35 years ago? China mrt tracks were build some 10-25 years ago? Their newer Mrt system were build less then 5-10 years ago especially in their lower tier provinces. Estimated numbers used based on memory.
    You are not comparing apple to apple. Don't try to create traffic for your channel by not doing your homework and not showing reality. This is misleading fans from the 2 countries to information which are not updated.
    How the train system is being managed and being maintained is more practical to daily communters. Hygiene, security, safety, efficiency, convenience, timely arrival, access for handicap - these are important facts. Don't u know all these? Why need to compare? As long as communnters from both counties are happy.
    Are u going to give an award for the winner?
    Just leave Singapore alone with unnecessary potential dispute(s). We don't need that. We want peace.
    U want to come to Singapore for a holiday. We welcome you.

  • @laurenceyapperth
    @laurenceyapperth 7 месяцев назад

    China's rail is mainly for their own residents usage.
    So not for tourist like Singapore.

  • @hglim738
    @hglim738 7 месяцев назад

    If you exclude the $10 refundable deposit, $12 for single day ticket for an unlimited numbers of trips for use on both MRT trains and public buses is not that expensive by world standard.

  • @picandvideo
    @picandvideo 7 месяцев назад

    China adopted communism with Chinese characteristics through dialogue with Singapore

  • @xmen2130
    @xmen2130 7 месяцев назад

    You are dead wrong. Just a few years ago, people had to be evacuated from the Singapore MRT tunnels and people had to factor in contingencies in their travel……including possibly delays to taking crucial examinations. Go check your facts. There are much better subways in Asia.

  • @BobsSite-r1z
    @BobsSite-r1z 7 месяцев назад

    I'm Singaporean.
    Having travelled extensively on both, while Singapore's is world-class, I think China is far better!

  • @dream.lifestyle
    @dream.lifestyle Месяц назад

    Rafa here is a correction about you mentioning Singapore station signs are written in English, Chinese and Hindi. You should correct Hindi to Tamil which is one of 3 official languges in Singapore.

  • @KJNEO-x6s
    @KJNEO-x6s 6 месяцев назад

    ABOUT THE PRICY u could have bought the ez link card which is wayyyy cheaper and can be used forever

  • @AmelieZh
    @AmelieZh 8 месяцев назад +6

    Always loved this country/city! Will visit one of these days

  • @samsonchen6444
    @samsonchen6444 5 месяцев назад

    One time in Beijing, I took a line and the doors closed very quickly, imagine if u get stuck, that could cause a big danger, but that's not really bad cuz when the doors gonna close, i don't think people will squeeze and the other lines dont really have this, I like both btw

  • @chloewu6240
    @chloewu6240 7 месяцев назад

    I have a Chinese passport but I live in Singapore. But except for the crowds in china, I think china mrts are better. Singapore have crowds too tho

  • @nicb.1213
    @nicb.1213 7 месяцев назад

    Before China development is no better than Singapore but after it is far better. Their HSR is far better than most countries.

  • @PrincessYurri
    @PrincessYurri 7 месяцев назад

    Team singapore i’m going to singapore at my birthday ❤🎉 how lovely those countries are i won’t forget china still february 10 is chinese new hear so i just wanna say kung hei fat choi❤

  • @isaacstone7899
    @isaacstone7899 8 месяцев назад +2

    Singapore has nothing to compare to any Southeast Asia.

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hm?
      Singapore is compared with china not southeast Asia bro
      Have you seen the title?

    • @isaacstone7899
      @isaacstone7899 8 месяцев назад

      I also saw your savage sn as Singapore.
      I respect Singapore dreams superior and powerful among Southeast Asia that they can defeat the war.
      I just try to smell my meals not Singapore.
      RUclipsers try to compliment Singapore as super economic in world.
      I was expecting to see Singapore can win the war over Malaysia and Indonesia, and annex their territory in Malaysia and Indonesia. That’s what I always got hit by words from porean people. I know they are pimple like yours cocaine above the horizontal to be seen.

  • @LawrenceTam0408
    @LawrenceTam0408 7 месяцев назад

    80% of Singaporean are Chinese, you can speak chinese too if you want😁

  • @Tomor81
    @Tomor81 7 месяцев назад

    It's unfair to Singapore as China is far more advanced and the scale is too huge. 😮

  • @sutisnaherdiansyah7773
    @sutisnaherdiansyah7773 8 месяцев назад +1

    Both are equally good and in the same league, and relatively better than subway system in some* countries. Not laughable comparison.

  • @MsPiggycat
    @MsPiggycat 7 месяцев назад

    Please do your homework before create RUclips content.

  • @williaml2579
    @williaml2579 4 месяца назад

    s$12 (usd9) for unlimited travel a day is expensive?

  • @Merlioncity-k2o
    @Merlioncity-k2o 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please note China has copy alot alot from Singapore the great.

  • @Qhwhhedhfhchd
    @Qhwhhedhfhchd 5 дней назад

    6:50 HarbourFront terminal

  • @skylinengng9140
    @skylinengng9140 7 месяцев назад

    China train are cheap life train risk to accidents 😅😅😅

  • @jenyqiqi8507
    @jenyqiqi8507 21 день назад

    Singapore is my popular trains

  • @fooioj
    @fooioj 8 месяцев назад +5

    Singapore is smaller than Hong Kong and just half of population of Hong Kong. it is not wise enough to compare a small hill and himalaya mountain

    • @TheJayJayYoung
      @TheJayJayYoung 8 месяцев назад +2

      We actually send personnel to learn from several countries that had metro services then. And Hong Kong was one of the places that was visited. Very thankful, that HK shared their knowledge and experiences with Singapore.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 8 месяцев назад +1

      Haha! Singapore is 5+ million compared to 7+ million in HK which is more than half! Since SG has a flatter terrain, it has more buildings than HK. HK's natural scenery is more dramatic and scenic than SG though because of their mountains, beautiful bay and dotted with many little islands.

    • @dongiovanni8899
      @dongiovanni8899 8 месяцев назад

      HK island is not big either

    • @cocaineminor4420
      @cocaineminor4420 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@s._3560half of Singapore population is foreigners bro lol

  • @ihavenofriends181
    @ihavenofriends181 7 месяцев назад

    Singapore MRT fares are not expensive...

  • @dangzitspro
    @dangzitspro 7 месяцев назад +4

    You say it is pricey but obviously as you’ve gotten the unlimited tourist pass. But if you were to pay the travel fare for buses and MRTs using a normal card or contactless payment like your credit cards, Apply pay etc., it is relatively affordable getting around.

  • @skylinengng9140
    @skylinengng9140 7 месяцев назад

    China a lot learn from Singapore 😅😅😅

  • @user-zr7kz4vs7c
    @user-zr7kz4vs7c 7 месяцев назад

    how about hong kong mtr vs singapore mrt? thanks

  • @hasonvideoclub-4321
    @hasonvideoclub-4321 7 месяцев назад

    yah new york one is damm dirty