Hoy, mabubunyag ang sikreto natin. Hala ka, baka ma-unsyami ang mga appointments ng presidenteng tulog 'pag may bagyong paparating, pero gising 'pag may ribbon cutting.
Slaves can accomplish anything when the have fear. Structure for sure was inspected thoroughly, cement was definitely allowed to set and the workers were definitely paid handsomely
@@Antoniomendoza88 Slaves are still people (human beings), right? Not that I disagree with what you're saying, but the point is that it wasn't aliens....
@@Antoniomendoza88 the people who built the pyramids were not slaves. Most were actually well treated and very skilled masons. As the guy above me stated, they were laborers. They even worked in shifts.
I cannot help but be amazed at the innovative attitude of the chinese engineers and the cooperative workers. Only China can produce this type of attitude among these citizens. Jia you people of China.
@@walterwong7074 unlike most country who want to waste time to save money, they just throw money to make it faster and miraculously effective as they work all thing on the same time
I’d say that the ancient flood systems and canals are much more interesting and impressive engineering wise than the wall (actually many different walls, build by different countries across different eras)
@@yucol5661 go look up garden of YuanMingYuan, you will be impressed. Too bad it was destroyed by war 😔. The construction behind it was way ahead of it's time, the fountain of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals were designed to tell time of the day.
You've got to hand it to them. The logistics involved in the planning and organisation of 1,500 people and equipment on such a small site is nothing short of remarkable
I lived in China for study perpose around 6 years and what I know is they are most hard working people on globe . Definately they will get place in top 3 .
@@thecomment9489 same we don't find the road not the hole because holes are just a normal it thing , we need kayaks and boats to reach the destination.
@@thecomment9489 india? Definitely no superpower candidate lol. It’s what the Indian government sell you. It can not produce over 70% of its massive weaponry platforms how to be a super power? It’s restricted by government funding and policies and lack of talents from systemic education system but a dodgy one how do you think it’s possible within the next 20-30 years? By importing and buying from foreign countries like Russia and USA? Perhaps China Lol.
@@marcbachelet2322 efficient? Well they are very expensive, major of lines don't give money, people prefer to take a cheap plane than the expensives AVE. I've never used the expensive service. Many projects were plagued with corruption, some politicians influenced the government to buy expensive land of their property to build lanes and stations on them. So they built stations in the middle of nowhere which are not being used. There are some of them having 100 or 120 passengers by day. But we have the richest politicians in Europe.
I am from China. It usually takes much longer to build...I’ve seen a lot of construction sites in China, but I’ve never seen so many workers at one site working on the same bridge...
Here in Australia, it took a year for an actual construction of a train station to finish, which was then found to be defective because some dude forgot to add a disability lift. And then it took half year to correct the situation. When its completed, the local politician and the team leader came out and congratulated each other on a fine Aussie workmanship. Superior workmanship indeed!
@@UlissesMendes1 in the uk it takes...????? Eh sorry i need to find a calculator and a calendar and get back to you on that one...i will get back to you sometime in the future.
Dang they must of put a lot of thought on how they were gonna divide the sections and make this an easy flowing operation. Kudos to the project managers, great planning.
In India, it would take 9 years to just lay the foundation, 99 generations to build it and 999 centuries to inaugurate it by when it would fail due to corruption and improper planning as the contractor would have been the distant relative of a minister.
@@forgetit__ China is famous with building train station, speed train in short period... That's because they know the formula to build those in short time...so, it's speed with quality
5000 years of Han Chinese civilization and there is still not an independent judicial system for the common Chinese people. Still no justice for the common Chinese after more than 5000 years of Han Chinese civilization? Time to get to work on that.
No gloves and tennis shoes. This was amazing. I bet they get paid handsomely as well for how hard they work. I bet the final product was of great quality also. Structure was inspected and no corners were cut. I bet the cement even cures in 9 hours. I wish I lived in China.
In 2020, China built two 1,000 bed high tech hospitals ( Huoshenshan and Leishenshan hospital ) in Wuhan in 10 days to cater for the pandemic. No rocket science involved, juz pure basic project management and planning. Thousands were divided into several teams and work round the clock simultaneously. They ate and slept on site while waiting for their turn to work. Teams were divided according to job specifications ie land clearing, groundwork, foundation, building structures, electrical wiring, sewage, internet wirings, pipings, wall panelling, roofing, aircond installation, lighting, etc. Juz managing the thousands of people on site was oledi mind boggling.
Japan: High speed railway refers to the speed at which the train travels. China: Pathetic! It also refers to the speed at which the railway is being built
@@Darko-kn6il I'm not bitter, the reason why this can happen is because China is a dictatorship. This way, they are better organized to do something, because instead of deciding for themselves, and everything going into disarray, they have one person deciding for them, which helps organize them more.
ive been in china for 8 years. i live in rizhao, shandong province. when i got here it was mostly villages. now there are high rises everywhere, almost all of the villages are gone (the ones in the mountains are still there). new schools, airport, high speed rail stations. its unrecognizable. im from bushwick brooklyn. nothing has changed there
@@myfoodishere I’ve only been in China for 2.5, and I can see the massive development already. So many things changed in just 2.5 years from how already incredibly advanced it was 2.5 years ago. Suzhou, Jiangsu Province here.
This is so true. They never cease to amaze me. I see construction workers still working at 1 am from our building. From where I come from construction workers mostly only work until 5 or 6 pm. Here, they keep constructing overnight. Also, delivery people still deliver parcels to our house at 10 pm. I was amazed. They’re hardworking and efficient.
How is laying sections of track considered building a train station? No building or shelter was erected for passengers to board a train. All I saw was a few sections of track being laid. They were using a track laying machine too.
@Orion Consider the length of the high-speed train track and the intensive transportation volume(3.7billion passengers 2019), it may not be too bad. What you know could be years ago.
Japan also builds this fast. The problem is just project delays caused by resistance from locals who live along the constructing line. In China nobody will resist (obviously)
I went to check out the Chinese reports about this. It is 9h of switching the railways from the old station to a new one, rather than building a whole new station from scratch. It is reported in Chinese as transforming (改造) the station, not building (造) the stastion. But still, impressive.
@@margaretbuckley9309 If I had the opportunity to it would move their in a heartbeat. , because I like civil society order and structure people have to be told how to act else they will act how they want , that's why in our western culture their are Gangs,drug dealers on street Corners.
Everyone here is like 9 years or 9 months for other country. And I'm here thinking. . . I wonder how long it would take them to build a wall if a zombies outbreak is about to happen🤔😂..
@Yang Yue Well you never know. Lol Have you seen all those zombie movies? They are all very fast😂. Especially that one in world war Z? When Israel built that wall in 2 week and it took those zombies a few minutes to climb them😂.
@@rizs12 wow salty and stingy. Like all countries and factories, if you pay $$ they give you quality. But cheap F like you that want everything for cheap, hey hey you guess what you get?
@@Barri2410 the Chinese need nine hours, Germans need nine decades (just joking. Stuttgart 21 was supposed to be finished last year, now it got postponed to 2025 (probably to get postponed again))
Yeah, at least it looks nice and makes nice clips for sharing online. But it looks like a waste of resources and man power. Unless they plenty of workers and really cheap to hire.
@@yucol5661 The reason why they had to do it so fast is because to add a new station, they have two options: 1, stop service of a large number of rail trips passing through the area, which will end up meaning lost money for the railway company (since they own all of the railway system and trains) because of lost potential tickets being sold, or 2, finish the construction of the station as quick as possible (ideally under 10 hours) without having to shut down the service of any trips and allowing the station to be functional immediately, not breaking the integration of the whole rail system, meaning the only cost they have to undertake is the cost to hire more workers. For the railway company, it’s cheaper to undertake option 2, because stopping service for an extended period of time can cause all sorts of problems and complications that may be beyond the scope of your and my imagination, adding up extra costs, as well as the loss of the potential ticket sales on those trips they could have sold. The railway system in China is hugely complex and it’s not easy to stop the service of a large chunk of the railway without setting off lots of chain reactions of complications.
Why are Chinese people so fast?! Same with everything, businesswoman I know said that Beijing is different every time she visits. Like only after 3 months there are visible changes everywhere. I guess learning Chinese would be a big investment.
Don’t think they worked on buildings. They finished critical works on auxiliary rail lines trains can pull over load/unload. It’s hard since the rail traffic had to be stopped. Once the auxiliary lines were done they can take time to do platforms.
this is so impressive im actually jealous. the us, uk, france, and many other countries could not afford having enough interested people to contribute to this
I've seen people in the UK take longer tea breaks
😂 😂 😂 😂 Here in Spain we prefer a 9 hours "siesta".
🤣😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
In my country a vp of an university take 1100 days off in his 1300 days duty.??? 😱😱
Gold
Imagine juz having a sleep after a long day then the next day suddenly theres a rail station outside your house
It's really impressive and the workers are all professional. You don't see anyone talking and everyone is doing their part.
@@keithdumayaca687 Yep, they know the time to take a break and celebrate is after finishing the project, and get it done quickly
True. But it’s crazy to have a 1,500 man construction crew though 😧. How did they afford so many workers?
If you can sleep 😂
@@cassanderrr i think its cheaper to hire them for one day than to hire 30 people for like 6 months
lol they just broke the quote “rome wasnt built in a day”
Give contract to chinese..They make it
Just to clarify - it woukd be a “chinese” Rome, not real Rome.
@@alimurreza point
@@alimurreza yea lol
*BEIJING WAS BUILT IN 9 HOURS*
China: completes in 9 hours.
Philippines: hey grandson did they finish the railway they started when I was a student?
Legit✊✊
Oo tol
Depende sa presidente mo boy
Panahon pa ng dilaw yun. Iba na ngaun.
Hoy, mabubunyag ang sikreto natin. Hala ka, baka ma-unsyami ang mga appointments ng presidenteng tulog 'pag may bagyong paparating, pero gising 'pag may ribbon cutting.
And people still think aliens built the pyramids. Moral of the story is: don’t underestimate what a few thousand well-organized people can accomplish.
Slaves can accomplish anything when the have fear. Structure for sure was inspected thoroughly, cement was definitely allowed to set and the workers were definitely paid handsomely
@@Antoniomendoza88 Slaves are still people (human beings), right?
Not that I disagree with what you're saying, but the point is that it wasn't aliens....
@@Antoniomendoza88 the people who built the pyramids were paid labourers not slaves.
@@Antoniomendoza88 the people who built the pyramids were not slaves. Most were actually well treated and very skilled masons. As the guy above me stated, they were laborers. They even worked in shifts.
Well not all at least, perhaps there was a point in history when a tyrant ruled and abused the people especially the lower class
Meanwhile in the UK, they've been arguing whether to build one for over a decade
Lol
In the UK, I've seen construction workers have longer tea breaks
I was was working London bridge over ground station. It took as 15 years to build it and still some work going on.
later it get cancel and it cost millions of consultation fees.
Oo
When you hop on to a train ride that the destination was not even built yet
🤣🤣🤣 afcourse it was been built before the rail construction began🤣🤣
HAHAHAHAH.... 😀😂
🤣🤣🤣
@@umay506 woah buddy, you just see that joke fly over your head
Train randomly stops and you see your train station built around you 😅😁
China: 9 hours
Other countries: 9 years
Here: 9 presidents later
I know where you are from
@@hibranwar lol does it matter?
Indonesia? Or maybe India?? I'm just guessing bc of the name
India: 9 generations later
@@mamanyajessie5511 Indonesia because of putra ...and Indians don't have names like Ariady. But nice of you to think that roads get fixed in India
"and when i woke up, there was a train station outside."
Now 1 week later its open for scheduled service
"Honey how was your day at work today?"
"Oh it was alright, we just built a train station today."
thats quite impressive actually
I cannot help but be amazed at the innovative attitude of the chinese engineers and the cooperative workers. Only China can produce this type of attitude among these citizens. Jia you people of China.
Japan disagree with you
@taladuga picpwaspwat I knew there was going to be a comment like yours
@taladuga picpwaspwat A socialist country, communism practice was put on hold since 1969.
@taladuga picpwaspwat See, you can't even tell the difference.
@taladuga picpwaspwat well, I believe the trump supporters would feel the same now, aren’t they?
They build like its Command and Conquer Red Alert.
speed makes things cheaper, that's all.
@@ericshang7744 ??????
@@r.i.t.randominterestingthi4031 cheaper, at the cost of the whole of society
@@walterwong7074 speed doesnt make thigs cheaper, it cost more manpower which mean more money and also its construction not chemical factory
@@walterwong7074 unlike most country who want to waste time to save money, they just throw money to make it faster and miraculously effective as they work all thing on the same time
They've built the Great Wall after all. Engineering tech tree was completed a long time ago.
Thats true despite the great wall being a failure in terms of what it was designed for as the Mongols went around it 😂😂😂
@@darylatkinson8802 no wall is 100% efficiency, even your house wall can't 100% prevent robbery.
@@darylatkinson8802 Same mistake as the Maginot Line.
It didn't cover the whole country.
I’d say that the ancient flood systems and canals are much more interesting and impressive engineering wise than the wall (actually many different walls, build by different countries across different eras)
@@yucol5661 go look up garden of YuanMingYuan, you will be impressed. Too bad it was destroyed by war 😔. The construction behind it was way ahead of it's time, the fountain of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals were designed to tell time of the day.
You've got to hand it to them. The logistics involved in the planning and organisation of 1,500 people and equipment on such a small site is nothing short of remarkable
I lived in China for study perpose around 6 years and what I know is they are most hard working people on globe . Definately they will get place in top 3 .
Wow your spelling bee exposing what're you doing China
They r top 1 bro
nonono, India USA top 2~~~@@kaixiangyang969
It takes 2 years here to fill a pothole the size of a dinner plate
@@thecomment9489 maybe it's the same country
Here in California I've driven over the same pothole for 5+years
@@thecomment9489 same we don't find the road not the hole because holes are just a normal it thing , we need kayaks and boats to reach the destination.
@@prachisaini1 fancy
@@annihiIation nahh it's not fancy , it's reality.
I can’t even finish my course assignment within 9 hours
Lol
Get 1500 to help
Aaaah same.😓 We bring shaaaame to humanity sometimes when it comes to this.
Depends where you are in this part of the world...
😂
I can't even clean my room in 9 hours.
How many stuff do you have in your room?
Takes me 3 to 5 business-days to sort my laundry from the dryer.
😂
yeah same lol. i dont have enough courage to clean it
if youre slacking off then you obviously can't
It's very satisfying to see how organized they are. It takes high compatibility and cooperation to finish such task. Great work!!
when they say "time is money" they really mean it
Organised and everyone knows their part. Impressive.
Remember the covid chinese hospital that was built in under a week? It collapsed
@@moderncrusader9904 I thought it was just a temporary hospital? They made it official?
RDS it was a task force hospital i think just for covid the hospital or quarantine facility collapsed
@@moderncrusader9904 It didn't collapse. They took the hospital back down because it was temporary.
H L no i saw south china morning post a quarantine facility or hotel quarantine thing collapsed and 7 people got killed and hundred were trapped
China: 9 hours completion of a train station.
Philippines: 30 years of 1km railway track and its still not complete.
And on the previous Administration, new imported trains can't fit on the rail tracks. Such a same.
Ahh SEA,the land of post pones,corruption,debt,corrupt monarchs,and really nice hotels,my home.
@@PirateCat822 agree but you didn't want to repeat the same mistake that was Made in the construction in the Manila film centre right?
In the UK takes 13 months to convert a roundabout this is ridiculous
@@thecomment9489 india? Definitely no superpower candidate lol. It’s what the Indian government sell you. It can not produce over 70% of its massive weaponry platforms how to be a super power? It’s restricted by government funding and policies and lack of talents from systemic education system but a dodgy one how do you think it’s possible within the next 20-30 years? By importing and buying from foreign countries like Russia and USA? Perhaps China Lol.
In the uk it takes 20 to 30 years just for an abandoned building to be made into something different
I sleep 9hrs but they built a station in 9 this makes me realise how hard I am working in life
China: 9 hours
my country: we lost funds in a boating accident
In Spain we would need a 9 hours "siesta" before begin to talk how to do that, 5 years to planning and 9 years to build it 😂😂
Hahaha
Spain is very efficient in building the high speed railways.
Your ancestors pass this unhealthy habbit to our people
@@marcbachelet2322 efficient? Well they are very expensive, major of lines don't give money, people prefer to take a cheap plane than the expensives AVE. I've never used the expensive service.
Many projects were plagued with corruption, some politicians influenced the government to buy expensive land of their property to build lanes and stations on them. So they built stations in the middle of nowhere which are not being used. There are some of them having 100 or 120 passengers by day. But we have the richest politicians in Europe.
I'm giggling and thinking of mañana 😂😂
I sleep for 9 hrs..
They made a station while I was asleep.
@Jamie Green American companies do that as well only it takes years to assemble it from bullsh!tery.
those are rookie numbers.
An intelligent way to mobilised the massive population that China has. Only the Chinese engineers can think of the way to do it well. Jia you. China.
I am from China. It usually takes much longer to build...I’ve seen a lot of construction sites in China, but I’ve never seen so many workers at one site working on the same bridge...
ha ha ha... jealousy at its best... shame on you
I highly doubt you're from China.
This could never happen in the uk - just look at crossrail and how that’s flopped
That's because the UK has labor laws like the rest of Western society.
@@Arborpress Yes, and some of the labor laws are ridiculous! Filling in 50 forms to do one little thing.
Imagine going to sleep and seeing a train station outside your house on the next day
Hahahaha
Copied
@@darshansolanki9083 your comment is also Copied
@@koppii2 Heh
Would be trippy
Here in Australia, it took a year for an actual construction of a train station to finish, which was then found to be defective because some dude forgot to add a disability lift. And then it took half year to correct the situation. When its completed, the local politician and the team leader came out and congratulated each other on a fine Aussie workmanship. Superior workmanship indeed!
in serbia its take nine years
in Brazil, its take nine decades
@@UlissesMendes1 in the uk it takes...????? Eh sorry i need to find a calculator and a calendar and get back to you on that one...i will get back to you sometime in the future.
In Mexico 3 years😒😒😒
In UK could take 9 centuries
In Germany the last man standing is still working on it. :-)
Day 1: "what a beautiful day☺️"
Day 2: "another beautiful da... heyy since when did they built this train station"
Dang they must of put a lot of thought on how they were gonna divide the sections and make this an easy flowing operation. Kudos to the project managers, great planning.
They practiced it in a virtual reality software that created for this site and knows what they needed to do
In India, it would take 9 years to just lay the foundation, 99 generations to build it and 999 centuries to inaugurate it by when it would fail due to corruption and improper planning as the contractor would have been the distant relative of a minister.
And even if it builds, then it will collapse in 9 hours, due to supply of 3rd grade raw materials... Hahahaha
@@Iampabanso many flyovers have collapsed in our country
9 hours is the time it while take for any other government to just announce the project.
China is really full of power in getting something done... No countries can be match with China's speed
T
Great leaders in China
Speed doesn't mean quality
@@forgetit__ China is famous with building train station, speed train in short period... That's because they know the formula to build those in short time...so, it's speed with quality
@@forgetit__ how about those 9 decades quality. I guess by the time they started to build we having flying cars.
5000 years of Han Chinese civilization and there is still not an independent judicial system for the common Chinese people. Still no justice for the common Chinese after more than 5000 years of Han Chinese civilization? Time to get to work on that.
There’s a train station being built near my house, it started when I was 4 years old
I’ve graduated now
Congratulations on finishing college
The Chinese make the impossible, possible bravo.
Log in at 8am: ok time to start building that new station
Log out at 5pm: finished building the station
Proud of my hardworking chinese brother s
No gloves and tennis shoes. This was amazing. I bet they get paid handsomely as well for how hard they work. I bet the final product was of great quality also. Structure was inspected and no corners were cut. I bet the cement even cures in 9 hours. I wish I lived in China.
@@Antoniomendoza88 idk if this is sarcasm or not lol
@@Alexander-fv9db isnt it obvious
When you play Simcity and you use cheatcodes.
Humanity get this far by cheating, while all other animals are using their natural prowess we cheat the system to use outside powers.
We have big brain
Simcity takes only few seconds
Cities: Skylines*
In 2020, China built two 1,000 bed high tech hospitals ( Huoshenshan and Leishenshan hospital ) in Wuhan in 10 days to cater for the pandemic. No rocket science involved, juz pure basic project management and planning. Thousands were divided into several teams and work round the clock simultaneously. They ate and slept on site while waiting for their turn to work. Teams were divided according to job specifications ie land clearing, groundwork, foundation, building structures, electrical wiring, sewage, internet wirings, pipings, wall panelling, roofing, aircond installation, lighting, etc. Juz managing the thousands of people on site was oledi mind boggling.
Japan: High speed railway refers to the speed at which the train travels.
China: Pathetic! It also refers to the speed at which the railway is being built
China has more high speed railway's than japan
@@sudhangshubasak9672 because china is bigger than japan.
This can only happened in China.They need to trademark it.
that;s the difference between a dictatorship and a free country
@@ryan9208 lol your just bitter..
The Chinese are renown for being marvelous builders and engineers since the ancient day.
@@Darko-kn6il I'm not bitter, the reason why this can happen is because China is a dictatorship. This way, they are better organized to do something, because instead of deciding for themselves, and everything going into disarray, they have one person deciding for them, which helps organize them more.
@@ryan9208 yeah I agree with you dictatorship is way more organized.
THIS is when people can say “IM FAST AF BOIIIIII”
So this is how it does look IRL when we press the "Instant Finish" button on Civilization.
I didn’t see a new station was built in this video as its title said???
Just incredible, it shows how the Chinese have mastered the art of building!
In India it took 5 years to finished flyover foundation and another 5 years to complete it.
wow...congratulation from Sri Lanka..!!
in Toronto they took over 10 years to build a subway station and its still almost half complete LOL
Union station?
@@user-tx5rk3of5z definitely union
China: builds a railway station in 9 hours
Japan: finally, a worthy opponent
Still China hasn't fully surpassed Japan here
Japan : skytree
Bridge inside A building, Elevated Bridge, Gundam Yokohama
True definition of the "Worker's Union"
So this is what aliens see when they look down... basically ants
Competitors
And here in America, we can't decide on anything :(
ive been in china for 8 years. i live in rizhao, shandong province. when i got here it was mostly villages. now there are high rises everywhere, almost all of the villages are gone (the ones in the mountains are still there). new schools, airport, high speed rail stations. its unrecognizable. im from bushwick brooklyn. nothing has changed there
@@myfoodishere I’ve only been in China for 2.5, and I can see the massive development already. So many things changed in just 2.5 years from how already incredibly advanced it was 2.5 years ago. Suzhou, Jiangsu Province here.
This is the pro of communism. Only small number of prominent members make the big decisions. Which means decisions are made fast.
Americans still arguing weather covid is a man made virus and weather to wear a mask or not.
@@jesterpew i have never thought about this. this is interesting and it seems to be very true
Meanwhile in my country : if we are getting paid hourly why should be hasty ey
Raise Your Hand If You believe That china is A Peaceful and Progressive Country ✋
Fujian, that is where my ancestors come from. I'm so proud of these workers. Salute.
You mean you're proud that they work for next to nothing? Are abused etc etc? Great thing to be proud of.
Posted 2 years ago
RUclips: guess its time to roll it out in peoples recommendations
No wonder China is one of the fastest countries that build things 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is so true. They never cease to amaze me. I see construction workers still working at 1 am from our building. From where I come from construction workers mostly only work until 5 or 6 pm. Here, they keep constructing overnight. Also, delivery people still deliver parcels to our house at 10 pm. I was amazed. They’re hardworking and efficient.
Hats off to whoever is managing and orchestrating those 1500 workers.
Why? The leads are making bank while the laborers are making maybe enough money to buy food for the next week. ..if that.
Salute to those workers who did this insane task so quickly, I mean in just 9 hours ❤❤ love and respect from India 🇮🇳❤️
Where is the station? I was expecting a timelapse from start to finish. I don't see a station so that doesn't count.
In the UK 9 Hours is for meeting planing about the study of a potential idea about a HST
My town has taken more than a year to fix a small roundabout
How is laying sections of track considered building a train station? No building or shelter was erected for passengers to board a train. All I saw was a few sections of track being laid. They were using a track laying machine too.
China: So anyway I felt like building a train station in under 9 hours
The XP they gained is off the charts.
Meanwhile in NYC, Renovating a station for 9 months up to 11
@Orion Consider the length of the high-speed train track and the intensive transportation volume(3.7billion passengers 2019), it may not be too bad. What you know could be years ago.
China : 9 hours = 1 railway station
India : 9 days before election = 1 railway station
Even more
9 months = 1 toilet
Japan also builds this fast. The problem is just project delays caused by resistance from locals who live along the constructing line. In China nobody will resist (obviously)
I went to check out the Chinese reports about this. It is 9h of switching the railways from the old station to a new one, rather than building a whole new station from scratch. It is reported in Chinese as transforming (改造) the station, not building (造) the stastion. But still, impressive.
China is greatest county on earth !
If you think that max why dont you go and live there ha ha 🤑
I guess you love dictatorship, censorship and ethnic cleansings then
@@margaretbuckley9309 If I had the opportunity to it would move their in a heartbeat. , because I like civil society order and structure people have to be told how to act else they will act how they want , that's why in our western culture their are Gangs,drug dealers on street
Corners.
@@imperialguardsman5929 it's not is a Country of order and progress that love it's people it's like an ant colony orderly
Everyone here is like 9 years or 9 months for other country. And I'm here thinking. . .
I wonder how long it would take them to build a wall if a zombies outbreak is about to happen🤔😂..
@Yang Yue I almost feel bad for the zombies, to be extinct so quickly XD
@Yang Yue Well you never know. Lol Have you seen all those zombie movies? They are all very fast😂. Especially that one in world war Z? When Israel built that wall in 2 week and it took those zombies a few minutes to climb them😂.
@@dianahernandez-hh6sp plot twist that zombies have brains
@Yang Yue we aren't feared of zombies but we should fear the virus
@@supergamer4015
Anti-vaxxers: *This is where the fun beings!*
China Level = 99,
World level =9.
I dont see any station though ??? It looks like they are installing rails.
China’s success is a testament to their hardwork and grind. Truly remarkable.
Stop it, China is only "successful" because of Western colonization.. and utter abuse of most of the citizens there.
They build train station 9 hours, and last for 75 years
Me build relationships for 4 years, crumble in 1 minutes.
I don’t know about 75 years, Ive seem brand new apartment building in China fall apart in a year and a half
@@frogman7986 true
9 hours...that's incredibly impressive.
*Train Station built in nine hours *
German engineers building Stuttgart 21: "hold my beer"
That’s why Chinese made are not last long.
@@rizs12 wow salty and stingy. Like all countries and factories, if you pay $$ they give you quality. But cheap F like you that want everything for cheap, hey hey you guess what you get?
Or the tunnel in Rendsburg. (Schleswig-Holstein). Legends have it that they will never get it done..
@ANSCart
Wait, how fast?
@@Barri2410 the Chinese need nine hours, Germans need nine decades (just joking. Stuttgart 21 was supposed to be finished last year, now it got postponed to 2025 (probably to get postponed again))
Efficiency of work, that's why I love china
Meanwhile BILLIONS over budget and decades overdue they have scrapped hs2
Nobody:
C&C Generals players: I build for China!
@jhonkennethladay I wish I was old enough to have memories of the classic RTS games like C and C and age of empires
"Can I have some shoes?
Been playing it on Origin lately, brings back old memories!
China will grow LARGER
Haha, same.
"Soon, your base will glow like the sun."
Meanwhile in central Africa, they waited 9 days for a train which was supposed to arrive 9 hours after it left the last station.
This would take 5 years here in the Philippines before the railroads were made. Hahaha.
This is a common thing in Asia to reconstruct or build stations in less than nine hours on busy rail lines.
In canada there will be 100 people working and 1400 talking to each other
Americans be like: WHY DIDNT THEY BUILD IT THAT QUICKLY FOR US
This is US national security threat, need to ban it.
when you know that 5 people can dig faster than 1 person
Yeah, at least it looks nice and makes nice clips for sharing online. But it looks like a waste of resources and man power. Unless they plenty of workers and really cheap to hire.
@@yucol5661 The reason why they had to do it so fast is because to add a new station, they have two options: 1, stop service of a large number of rail trips passing through the area, which will end up meaning lost money for the railway company (since they own all of the railway system and trains) because of lost potential tickets being sold, or 2, finish the construction of the station as quick as possible (ideally under 10 hours) without having to shut down the service of any trips and allowing the station to be functional immediately, not breaking the integration of the whole rail system, meaning the only cost they have to undertake is the cost to hire more workers. For the railway company, it’s cheaper to undertake option 2, because stopping service for an extended period of time can cause all sorts of problems and complications that may be beyond the scope of your and my imagination, adding up extra costs, as well as the loss of the potential ticket sales on those trips they could have sold. The railway system in China is hugely complex and it’s not easy to stop the service of a large chunk of the railway without setting off lots of chain reactions of complications.
China is blessed with hard working people
in my city, the subway extension line has been constructing before i was even born and its still nowhere close to being done
Why are Chinese people so fast?!
Same with everything, businesswoman I know said that Beijing is different every time she visits. Like only after 3 months there are visible changes everywhere.
I guess learning Chinese would be a big investment.
Spend a minute showing people digging around and cant even throw in a picture of the completed project at the end?
Don’t think they worked on buildings. They finished critical works on auxiliary rail lines trains can pull over load/unload. It’s hard since the rail traffic had to be stopped. Once the auxiliary lines were done they can take time to do platforms.
You're just a racist
A toxic one who's only looking for bad sides🤓🖕
Ccp propoganda for you
@@natoisnazi he didn't say anything racist.
China is setting up to be the No.1 economy in the world this decade. It's Just amazing how they can build something like this so fast.
yeah right, like how fast they spread the coronavirus to the whole world🤣
Was it only me or someone felt like it was "The burning train" like incident
this is so impressive im actually jealous. the us, uk, france, and many other countries could not afford having enough interested people to contribute to this
I wish the video had shown the completed train station, but this was amazing!