Thanks for this helpful and interesting video. At 7.04, what do the three colours mean: green, yellow, red? For your info, in the United Kingdom also, several different banks are authorised to issue banknotes, but some are only accepted in particular nations of the UK.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! The colours are meant to help passengers locate their carriages efficiently. At this railway station, each gate has three colour tabs above it, with each tab indicating a carriage number. For example, at the gate shown at 7:04, passengers can board the 9th (green), 8th (yellow), or 1st (red) carriage of a train. The specific carriage depends on the train's configuration. From my experience, when passengers are boarding, the railway broadcast announces which colour tab applies to the incoming train. In my case, the announcement indicated that passengers should follow the carriage numbers on the yellow tabs for my train. I hope this clarifies the meaning of the three colours! Also, thank you for sharing that several banks in the UK are authorized to issue banknotes-fascinating to learn interesting facts about other countries!😄
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I’m really glad you found the video detailed and informative. Hearing that you enjoyed the delivery style means a lot to me. Welcome to the channel-I’m excited to have you as a follower!
Thank you for your comment! I’m really glad you found this video helpful. I just posted a new video comparing four types of business class lounges at Chinese railway stations. As far as I know, no one has covered this specific aspect of train travel in China on RUclips before. Feel free to check it out if you’re interested😊 ruclips.net/video/fTYwLaO_tT8/видео.htmlsi=IuWxwliGYdJevk7Y
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm really glad you found my video helpful and I hope you have an amazing trip to China! If you’re visiting Hong Kong, I highly recommend taking a day trip to Macau - it’s definitely worth it. Just last Sunday, I uploaded a video about my own day trip to Macau (ruclips.net/video/v8Qik5CPKNY/видео.htmlsi=Ppzs0dux-vj-8Px1). I hope you’ll find it useful too. I’m also working on two new videos about great restaurants I tried in Futian, Shenzhen. I’m aiming to finish them in the next two weeks, so feel free to check back on my channel if that’s something you’re interested in. Safe travels and happy planning!
Thank you for your comment! That’s an understandable question. I was born and raised in China, and I moved to the Netherlands as an international student when I was twenty. Since then, I’ve mostly lived in the Netherlands, apart from a two-year period when I returned to China. I’ve also obtained Dutch nationality in the meantime. I hope this helps explain why I create content about both China-such as travel vlogs-and the Netherlands, including Dutch language tutorials and travel vlogs here. My most recent video, for example, is about my favourite tourist spot in the Netherlands: an immersive panorama painting in The Hague that takes visitors back to the 19th century, which you can view here if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/ZuVWsYDVd2o/видео.htmlsi=hYUHE1wqMB_K77Bf Thank you once again for your support! I hope you find my videos helpful and enjoyable.
@@glimlachsmily2011Thank you for your comment. Tomorrow I’ll travel from Futian to Kowloon West, and your video has made it feel less stressful. It also convinced me to go for 2nd class. I’m also planning to travel from Hong Kong to Macau, so I’m really curious about how that will be. Thanks for the video, and I’ve already subscribed for more tips. Groetjes en xiè xie
Thanks for this helpful and interesting video.
At 7.04, what do the three colours mean: green, yellow, red?
For your info, in the United Kingdom also, several different banks are authorised to issue banknotes, but some are only accepted in particular nations of the UK.
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
The colours are meant to help passengers locate their carriages efficiently. At this railway station, each gate has three colour tabs above it, with each tab indicating a carriage number. For example, at the gate shown at 7:04, passengers can board the 9th (green), 8th (yellow), or 1st (red) carriage of a train. The specific carriage depends on the train's configuration.
From my experience, when passengers are boarding, the railway broadcast announces which colour tab applies to the incoming train. In my case, the announcement indicated that passengers should follow the carriage numbers on the yellow tabs for my train. I hope this clarifies the meaning of the three colours!
Also, thank you for sharing that several banks in the UK are authorized to issue banknotes-fascinating to learn interesting facts about other countries!😄
Thank you Dr!
You're very welcome! 😊 Thank you for watching and supporting my channel! I hope you found the video helpful and enjoyable.
Thank you for making such a detailed and informative video. Your delivery is clear and unbiased. You gained a new follower.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I’m really glad you found the video detailed and informative. Hearing that you enjoyed the delivery style means a lot to me. Welcome to the channel-I’m excited to have you as a follower!
Thank you for this helpful video
Thank you for your comment! I’m really glad you found this video helpful.
I just posted a new video comparing four types of business class lounges at Chinese railway stations. As far as I know, no one has covered this specific aspect of train travel in China on RUclips before. Feel free to check it out if you’re interested😊 ruclips.net/video/fTYwLaO_tT8/видео.htmlsi=IuWxwliGYdJevk7Y
Very useful info for me as I will be visiting Putian after CNY and can make a side trip to Hong Kong amd maybe Macau.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm really glad you found my video helpful and I hope you have an amazing trip to China!
If you’re visiting Hong Kong, I highly recommend taking a day trip to Macau - it’s definitely worth it. Just last Sunday, I uploaded a video about my own day trip to Macau (ruclips.net/video/v8Qik5CPKNY/видео.htmlsi=Ppzs0dux-vj-8Px1). I hope you’ll find it useful too.
I’m also working on two new videos about great restaurants I tried in Futian, Shenzhen. I’m aiming to finish them in the next two weeks, so feel free to check back on my channel if that’s something you’re interested in. Safe travels and happy planning!
This is so usefull for when i travel. I got scared when you said you were in the wrong cabin, i know now to always check my tickets twice!
Thanks for your comment and glad to know that you find the video useful😊
Thanks for the video, are you dutch?
Thank you for your comment! That’s an understandable question. I was born and raised in China, and I moved to the Netherlands as an international student when I was twenty. Since then, I’ve mostly lived in the Netherlands, apart from a two-year period when I returned to China. I’ve also obtained Dutch nationality in the meantime.
I hope this helps explain why I create content about both China-such as travel vlogs-and the Netherlands, including Dutch language tutorials and travel vlogs here. My most recent video, for example, is about my favourite tourist spot in the Netherlands: an immersive panorama painting in The Hague that takes visitors back to the 19th century, which you can view here if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/ZuVWsYDVd2o/видео.htmlsi=hYUHE1wqMB_K77Bf
Thank you once again for your support! I hope you find my videos helpful and enjoyable.
@@glimlachsmily2011Thank you for your comment. Tomorrow I’ll travel from Futian to Kowloon West, and your video has made it feel less stressful. It also convinced me to go for 2nd class. I’m also planning to travel from Hong Kong to Macau, so I’m really curious about how that will be. Thanks for the video, and I’ve already subscribed for more tips.
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