Thanks for the wonderful experiences you are giving me through your videos. I'm 71 years old. I would kill to be able to go live in China for a few months out of the year and enjoy all the scenery and all the lovely people. I was there back in 2009 and went on the Yangtze River Cruise. I fell in love with the place and the people. Please keep your videos coming. Please stay safe with your family. Stay healthy and strong a friend Maria To
If possible, you are welcome to come back to China. China has developed rapidly in the past decade, and it can be said that compared to 2009, it has reached a different level.
@@xie3368 Yes, I see that through b roses by RUclips videos. When I was there 2009 I just fell in love with a country and the people. I can only imagine when I see her videos how I advance everything is and China is a country that has so many natural wonders. I honestly wish I could retire there from 71 then crave a peaceful retirement in a relatively safe environment. All countries have their pros and cons in this world, but I like what I see in China as far as a peaceful way of life 😔 unfortunately, I don't think I'll live long enough to be able to enjoy at least a year, a peaceful way of life in China. This is why I think Rose b for her videos. I still get to enjoy the beauty of China and the lovely people there 🥰
Western media distorts China because of political reasons. For example, they do not distort Japan or South Korea because they are little brothers of Western countries.
I traveled in China by planes and by high speed trains many many times but never had any experience of delays. Chinese airports are fantastic and high speed train stations are super modern. The reason why take high speed train is they are comfortable and you can have a good experience with beautiful scenery while plane journey is boring......Now China train network is the best in the world... ultra fast, always on time (98% of the time), no strike (If in France... so many strikes in France), comfortable, not expensive... Saw a RUclips video somewhile ago where some Western 'experts' said that China would never show a profit on the High Speed trains.I guess they miss the point.Chinese government heavily invests in infrastructure to improve the lives of its people. It's not about profit first.This the true.True you can not see it in Western media when they speak about china.
When I visited France, the French were on strike and the trains weren’t running 😂 what an experience! Traveling by train in China is so easy and actually enjoyable. Just not during spring festival! lol
👍Great video showing the in-person experience, contrasting to the skeptics who just criticize everything about China, but never taking a step into China.
Maaatttteee! I've been on China's HSR from Beijing to Shanghai. What an amazing experience. Travelling at 350kph and not a single rattle inside train. Their Train Hostesses are models. You must check out their restaurant carriage on their HSR. A group of us Aussies went there and we drank out all the beer (no one over did it). We sang and the Train Hostesses joined us with photo shoots.
@@DESHENGLI-vu5cl Mate, I have video's and photos. But not for public display. I've got the photos of the Train Hostesses with us Aussies taking turns wearing them (the Train Hostesses were laughing with us) ... and also at a park at West Lake when this old gentleman was doing those 'slow moves'. About 30 Aussies gave up the tour and stood behind him ... and mimicked his actions. I'm sure the Senior gentleman saw us from the corner of his eye but pretending to look deep into the horizon. He went for about 5 minutes, then he upped the ante. He started to do high scissor kicks in the air. We Aussies tried to copy and keep pace, but we started to fall to the ground, one by one in exhaustion (we had old Aussies, young Aussies, overweight Aussies, etc ... just collapsing). Even the younger, fitter Aussies fell with exhaustion ... but the elder man kept going ... and I swear ... I saw a slight SMILE on the corner of his mouth with his stern face ... pretending he didn't see us while using his peripheral vision. I never laughed so much in my life.
@@cyu248 I don't remember. But it was around AU$150.00 to travel over 1,500km in under 4 hours. In Australia, the same kind of journey would cost over $1,500 and it'll take you 24 hours.
I'm a British expat in China In the UK, I used to regularly take the London to Birmingham New Street trains. 190km journey, which takes 1 hour 45 mins. The trains were always delayed. They were horribly cramped. The NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) of the Class 390 were quite poor. And they ALL smelled of chemical toilets. And they had the cheek to charge you £55 for standard class f you're lucky. £80 if you're not. In China, I regularly take trips to Shanghai from Hangzhou. It's around 180km, and takes 58 min. I book the business class suit, which costs the equivalent of £40 return. For that, I get access to their lovely business class lounge at the train stations, fully reclyining electric seats, far superior NVH, nice snacks box, free drinks, excellent service, and the trains are hardly ever delayed. Standard class are even cheaper, around £11 return. First class coaches are pretty good to (around £20 return) The UK is a bad example, it has some of the worst train services (relative to price) on earth. But I doubt you'll find better value for money anywhere on earth than China's HSR
With the low fares, the deficit of the state-run railway is growing, and even the Shinkansen is being built on rural routes. Since China cannot afford to go bankrupt, the accumulated deficit will soon be $1 trillion. Also, the high-speed railway technology acquired from Germany and Japan leaves safety concerns open, and there is a possibility of another major accident. I think they will immediately cover it up, just like the previous accident... But do you still want to ride it?!
@@渦潮1号 👉Tell us the number & dates of the accidents.👈 *_If you can't, then you're spouting nonsense._* Meanwhile, do you know how many train accidents happen in the USA ?
Haha, I haven't enjoyed this kind of treatment yet. Thank you for helping me enjoy it.Thank you for bringing foreign friends to know China more intuitively.🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've travelled in first and second class train in China. The first class carriage has 2 and 2 seats abreast. the second has 3 and 2 seats abreast. Either way, it has more leg room than a passenger plane.
Looks like from Chongqing to Kunming is about 1hr20min by air and ~9hr driving (~825km). Business class might be a nice splurge just to try, but for thin people like me, second class is already nice, considering it's a bullet train. I can potentially see using business class as an overnight sleeper (as there would be no views to enjoy) while not having a hotel expense and saving travel time in order to wake up at a new destination. Nice comparison video!👍
You're very cute, and that comes when you are not afraid, and when you are not afraid truth comes tumbling down by eloquent speech. Really love China, espy from a foreigner like you. Keep up you great work.
Lather tables! - very classy! - Love that QR code system for ordering - so convenient. Those first-class seats seem so comfortable. Thanks for sharing.
I never tried the first class while I was travelling in China. A little too expensive especially when the journey isn't that long. In addition, when you are travelling with your family, having a relatively smaller space won't be a big thing because I love staying close to my wife and my kids. But If I travel with colleagues or strangers, getting a first class ticket is definitely worth the extra money. This woman always looks beautiful and graceful. Really like the way she talks.
You can try different Chinese high-speed trains, such as the CR400 series. The CR400 series is a Chinese-made train with independent intellectual property rights. There are many different models and liveries, as well as smart trains with functions such as automatic driving.
After getting used to squatting in the toilet, many people will fall in love with it because it makes it smoother for you to defecate and you don't have to touch the public toilet. I have a bit of a cleanliness obsession, and I don't dare to sit on the public toilet unless there is a disposable seat cushion😂
Gee, sitting at the front of the carriage. Views are limited, the space is constrained as though the while room is shrunk. Back of the carriage or at least 3~4 rows back as minimum is far better. Otherwise all good..
You are the first western woman that prefer squatty potty. And it's the first time I hear squatty potty... Till now I don't have a clue how to call or heard any term of this tyoe of toilet.
I am new to your chanel and this is remarcable, how posh it is and civilized. I hope the food is not spicy, I can not take any of that and I need to eat on time but it looks pretty healthy and delicious which is very good. Dear wonderful pretty lady I wonder if you could do a video on how caring homes for elderly people are like there, how is their medical sistem like hospitals, doctors, dentists... I am so curious🙂🙏. Make sure it doesn't upset them in case is not aloud being such clean people maybe these places are very strictly protected so that germs won't go there and make the Chinese people ill; is better to think of this as well, bless them. I have a feeling deep in my heart that their health system is super, super good and caring and people are healthy and happy😀...am I right😀? Wonderful video, much apreciated👏, thank you🙂❤.
Maybe if the US or other western countries ask nicely, China might help you build high speed rail in your country ON Time and ON budget. They have in Indonesia, Kenya , etc. You will find more countries asking China to do more infrastructure because they have such good experience.
You neglected to show us the storage space and compartments available. Also, are there sleeping compartments where a train journey may take over a day or two? OK - I know - you can sleep in those "seater" carriages but what if you are someone who wants a bit more privacy and a bit more luxury when traveling long distances in a high speed train? Any idea what the costs are as well? Otherwise, a pretty good, clean, informative video.
This question is quite good, let me answer you. 1. There are sleeper high-speed trains in China, the price is relatively high, the number of lines is relatively less. bcs sleeper usually needs extra-long lines, and accordingly, the demand will be less and the price will be higher. 2. High-speed railway tends to let the train run during the day due to safety and other factors when arranging the schedule. Vehicles and lines can be overhauled at night. 3. The high-speed sleeper train has two layout forms, one is the traditional horizontal layout and the other is the newly designed vertical layout. The privacy management of the vertical layout sleeper train is much better than that of the traditional layout . Basically everyone has an independent privacy space separated by cloth curtains. 4. The price of high-speed sleeper train is similar to that of economic warehouse air ticket.
@@CDTsuiPo Many thanks! It gives me an idea of what to prepare for the next time I go visit China and travel to the far distant north-west and south-west by train which will allow me to see more of the country than from 25,000 feet up in the air by plane especially when I am in no hurry to get to my destinations whether to Urumqi (or Karamay) or Lhasa (or Ngari Prefecture) ... haven't made up my mind yet.
The city where I live is very close to my hometown, about 400 kilometers. It only takes me two hours to go home for the high-speed train on holiday and stop at four stops. Get on the bus at 9: 00 am, arrive at the station at 11: 00 noon, take a bus for half an hour, and go home to have dinner with your family at 11:30.
Wow, this is incredible! I am so tired of churches in Europe and developing country facilities in developed countries, as well as forever shrinking services and food quality on most cruises!
how many kids can a person have in china? I used to hear a while back that the governement would only allow a couple have 1 kid, is that true? Was that ever true, and how is it nowadays? I see that their population has recuded through all the years, it used to be around 1.6b and now it is 1.4b that is why I wonder.
CHINA'S HIGH SPEED TRAINS China has the fastest trains in the world (both operational and non operational) The fastest operating train in the world has a top speed of 460km per hour (China's Shanghai Maglev) Fastest Non-Operational train has a top speed of 623km per hour (China's T Flight hyperloop train) The fastest operating train in the world, the Shanghai maglev, is the first commercial maglev train. It uses electromagnets to float above the tracks, which eliminates resistance, reduces maintenance costs, and allows for higher top speeds. China is currently developing a new maglev hyperloop train called the T-Flight, built by the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC). The train, which travels through low-vacuum tubes, broke the world speed record in a test run, reaching 623 km/h or 387 mph. CASIC aims to have the trains eventually reach 1,000 km/h or 621 mph, with the line is expected to be operational by 2035. JAPAN'S HIGH SPEED TRAINS The fastest train in Japan has a top speed of 320km per hour (JR Shinkansen) The fastest non-operational train in Japan has a top speed of 603km per hour Japan is currently developing the L0 Series Maglev, connecting the 286 kilometers between Tokyo and Nagoya in just 40 minutes-faster than flying between the two cities With a record speed record of 375 mph or 603 km/h, it previously held the top speed record before being surpassed by China’s new maglev hyperloop train (in development). The new Japanese maglev train is scheduled to be operational by 2027 The 10 Fastest Trains in the World Published on August 24, 2024 Which Country Has The Fastest Train in the World? China is home to the three fastest trains in the world: the Shanghai Maglev, China Railway Harmony (CRH380A), and China Railway Fuxing. Country Name Top operational speed (km/h) Top operational speed (mph) Speed record (km/h) Speed record (mph) 🇨🇳 China Shanghai Maglev 460 286 501 311 🇨🇳 China CR Harmony 350 217 486 302 🇨🇳 China CR Fuxing 350 217 420 261 🇩🇪 Germany DB Intercity-Express 3 350 217 368 229 🇫🇷 France SNCF TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) 320 199 575 357 🇯🇵 Japan JR Whisked 320 199 443 275 🇲🇦 Morocco ONCF Al Boraq 320 199 357 222 🇪🇸 Spain Renfe AVE 103 310 193 404 251 🇰🇷 South Korea Korail KTX-Sancheon 305 190 421 261 🇮🇹 Italy Trenitalia Frecciarossa 1000 300 186 389 242
Thanks for the wonderful experiences you are giving me through your videos. I'm 71 years old. I would kill to be able to go live in China for a few months out of the year and enjoy all the scenery and all the lovely people. I was there back in 2009 and went on the Yangtze River Cruise. I fell in love with the place and the people. Please keep your videos coming. Please stay safe with your family. Stay healthy and strong a friend Maria To
If possible, you are welcome to come back to China. China has developed rapidly in the past decade, and it can be said that compared to 2009, it has reached a different level.
@@xie3368 Yes, I see that through b roses by RUclips videos. When I was there 2009 I just fell in love with a country and the people. I can only imagine when I see her videos how I advance everything is and China is a country that has so many natural wonders. I honestly wish I could retire there from 71 then crave a peaceful retirement in a relatively safe environment. All countries have their pros and cons in this world, but I like what I see in China as far as a peaceful way of life 😔 unfortunately, I don't think I'll live long enough to be able to enjoy at least a year, a peaceful way of life in China. This is why I think Rose b for her videos. I still get to enjoy the beauty of China and the lovely people there 🥰
welcome to china
Great comment, hope you can make it back here
@@mariato7245 希望你的生活会越来越好,你可以和你的子女讨论来中国旅行。或者报团旅游。
Your real info is the best response to the western distorted propaganda and their stereotype.
Western media distorts China because of political reasons. For example, they do not distort Japan or South Korea because they are little brothers of Western countries.
What distorted propaganda? It is very well known that China invested a lot into high-speed rail and has had quite a success with it.
What a mind blowing infrastructure, out of this world !
Great comment, you are 100% correct
I traveled in China by planes and by high speed trains many many times but never had any experience of delays. Chinese airports are fantastic and high speed train stations are super modern. The reason why take high speed train is they are comfortable and you can have a good experience with beautiful scenery while plane journey is boring......Now China train network is the best in the world... ultra fast, always on time (98% of the time), no strike (If in France... so many strikes in France), comfortable, not expensive... Saw a RUclips video somewhile ago where some Western 'experts' said that China would never show a profit on the High Speed trains.I guess they miss the point.Chinese government heavily invests in infrastructure to improve the lives of its people. It's not about profit first.This the true.True you can not see it in Western media when they speak about china.
中国飞机晚点率很高
@@诗酒趁年华-f6c from my experience, not even once..
@@诗酒趁年华-f6c 你下班准时回家绝不会晚点,因为你怕老婆🤣
Tidak tepat membandingkan negara KAPITALIS dengan negara SOSIALIS. anda tentu sudah tau apa yang dimaksud dengan negara kapitalis.
When I visited France, the French were on strike and the trains weren’t running 😂 what an experience! Traveling by train in China is so easy and actually enjoyable. Just not during spring festival! lol
Imagine one day we can travel around the world in high speed trains.
Coming soon I hope
if other countries' governments are like Chinese government, your dream will come true
哪天可以实现。
但是,有一个必要条件。
美国这个国家必须解体,分裂,成为54个小国家。
那么,这一天全人类很快会实现这个目标!
👍Great video showing the in-person experience, contrasting to the skeptics who just criticize everything about China, but never taking a step into China.
The small gifts for commuters are nice add-ons to the services.
这是和谐号动车,是老一代高铁,并非是新款的复兴号高铁❤和谐号的最高时速可达350km/h,但正常速度最高一般控制在300km/以内。
去uw的,支言支语
标杆车350 非标杆高铁310 动车,城际铁路250 Z,D的直达特快,动卧是160 k字头的普速是120 T字头的特快列车是140
Maaatttteee! I've been on China's HSR from Beijing to Shanghai. What an amazing experience. Travelling at 350kph and not a single rattle inside train. Their Train Hostesses are models. You must check out their restaurant carriage on their HSR. A group of us Aussies went there and we drank out all the beer (no one over did it). We sang and the Train Hostesses joined us with photo shoots.
Did you take a video? Your trip must be wonderful.
@@DESHENGLI-vu5cl Mate, I have video's and photos. But not for public display. I've got the photos of the Train Hostesses with us Aussies taking turns wearing them (the Train Hostesses were laughing with us) ... and also at a park at West Lake when this old gentleman was doing those 'slow moves'. About 30 Aussies gave up the tour and stood behind him ... and mimicked his actions. I'm sure the Senior gentleman saw us from the corner of his eye but pretending to look deep into the horizon. He went for about 5 minutes, then he upped the ante. He started to do high scissor kicks in the air. We Aussies tried to copy and keep pace, but we started to fall to the ground, one by one in exhaustion (we had old Aussies, young Aussies, overweight Aussies, etc ... just collapsing). Even the younger, fitter Aussies fell with exhaustion ... but the elder man kept going ... and I swear ... I saw a slight SMILE on the corner of his mouth with his stern face ... pretending he didn't see us while using his peripheral vision. I never laughed so much in my life.
Let me guess...
You are male 😆
How much is the train fare btw Beijing/Shanghai? Thanks
@@cyu248 I don't remember. But it was around AU$150.00 to travel over 1,500km in under 4 hours. In Australia, the same kind of journey would cost over $1,500 and it'll take you 24 hours.
China high-speed railway is the best, I like it
I can't wait to try the business class. I love high speed train!!!
Excited for you to try, too!!!
@@beeroseinchinawhere is your Chinese passport
The HSR system in China is really nice.
👏👏Wonderful video 👍👍
This lady looks so beautiful,👍 and I see beauty inside her heart. She is different from other Americans, most of them boast of being American😂
Some Taiwanese will say it's all fake and the video was made in a studio.😂😂😂😂and many other Taiwanese actually believes it.
Is true, I used to live in Beijing for a while
不要紧的,等京台高铁修好了,他们就会知道是真的假的😂
I'm a British expat in China
In the UK, I used to regularly take the London to Birmingham New Street trains. 190km journey, which takes 1 hour 45 mins.
The trains were always delayed. They were horribly cramped. The NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) of the Class 390 were quite poor. And they ALL smelled of chemical toilets.
And they had the cheek to charge you £55 for standard class f you're lucky. £80 if you're not.
In China, I regularly take trips to Shanghai from Hangzhou. It's around 180km, and takes 58 min.
I book the business class suit, which costs the equivalent of £40 return.
For that, I get access to their lovely business class lounge at the train stations, fully reclyining electric seats, far superior NVH, nice snacks box, free drinks, excellent service, and the trains are hardly ever delayed.
Standard class are even cheaper, around £11 return. First class coaches are pretty good to (around £20 return)
The UK is a bad example, it has some of the worst train services (relative to price) on earth. But I doubt you'll find better value for money anywhere on earth than China's HSR
If the price/performance ratio is taken as an indicator, then no other country's trains can compare with China.
With the low fares, the deficit of the state-run railway is growing, and even the Shinkansen is being built on rural routes. Since China cannot afford to go bankrupt, the accumulated deficit will soon be $1 trillion. Also, the high-speed railway technology acquired from Germany and Japan leaves safety concerns open, and there is a possibility of another major accident.
I think they will immediately cover it up, just like the previous accident...
But do you still want to ride it?!
I think that in the UK, railways will not survive unless they first improve the standard of their tracks and roadbeds.
@@渦潮1号us psyop operative spotted.😅
@@渦潮1号 👉Tell us the number & dates of the accidents.👈
*_If you can't, then you're spouting nonsense._* Meanwhile, do you know how many train accidents happen in the USA ?
Amazing China ❤
Haha, I haven't enjoyed this kind of treatment yet. Thank you for helping me enjoy it.Thank you for bringing foreign friends to know China more intuitively.🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've travelled in first and second class train in China. The first class carriage has 2 and 2 seats abreast. the second has 3 and 2 seats abreast. Either way, it has more leg room than a passenger plane.
Wow that business class is amazing! 😍👍👍
Looks like from Chongqing to Kunming is about 1hr20min by air and ~9hr driving (~825km). Business class might be a nice splurge just to try, but for thin people like me, second class is already nice, considering it's a bullet train. I can potentially see using business class as an overnight sleeper (as there would be no views to enjoy) while not having a hotel expense and saving travel time in order to wake up at a new destination. Nice comparison video!👍
Thank you so much for sharing your epic journey❤
So relaxing ❤
You're very cute, and that comes when you are not afraid, and when you are not afraid truth comes tumbling down by eloquent speech. Really love China, espy from a foreigner like you. Keep up you great work.
Great comment, you are 100% correct
Thank you so much for your support! There’s more to come soon~ ✨
Thank you for your kind words! I’m so glad you loved China and the Yangtze River Cruise. stay safe, healthy, and strong! 😊🌟
I'm from China, I hope to make some friends abroad, learn and chat and share life together
Thank you for sharing , great video !
Thanks for posting. Upbeat and informative. Enjoyed it! Would love to see you do a sleeper train experience in the future.
You are going to Kunming! That's an absolutely beautiful city. You are going to love it.
Great video! Btw congratulation on the baby! ❤😊🎉
I like your videos, very informative 😀
Congrats!
Great show! I rarely comment but I'll be watching your unique experiences. Thanks Bee! Your newest fan Paul
In Russia the big chair compartment is 1st Class and the medium chair compartment is Business Class.
Lather tables! - very classy! - Love that QR code system for ordering - so convenient. Those first-class seats seem so comfortable. Thanks for sharing.
I never tried the first class while I was travelling in China. A little too expensive especially when the journey isn't that long.
In addition, when you are travelling with your family, having a relatively smaller space won't be a big thing because I love staying close to my wife and my kids.
But If I travel with colleagues or strangers, getting a first class ticket is definitely worth the extra money.
This woman always looks beautiful and graceful. Really like the way she talks.
welcome and enjoy your trip.
You can try different Chinese high-speed trains, such as the CR400 series. The CR400 series is a Chinese-made train with independent intellectual property rights. There are many different models and liveries, as well as smart trains with functions such as automatic driving.
歡迎來到中國試搭國產動車❤️👍☺️
You are so lucky to ride this train. I'm Chinese American but have not yet tried the fast train in China.
Thank you for the information; however, what are the price differences between each class tiers?
Welcome😁
Fantastic 💯
介绍的很专业,很详细,哈哈哈,好评
A very nice video about China :)
Thanks for your support!!!
😀😀😀😀 please enjoy your wonderful journey in China 🙂🙂🙂🙂
There is nothing in the US to compare to China's HSR.
Couldn’t agree more
They have the Boeing space plane stuck in space. 😂
@@tuesdae666 SpaceX has an answer for that
Business seats on China's high-speed rail are actually luxury seats, so they are definitely much more expensive than first-class seats.
After getting used to squatting in the toilet, many people will fall in love with it because it makes it smoother for you to defecate and you don't have to touch the public toilet. I have a bit of a cleanliness obsession, and I don't dare to sit on the public toilet unless there is a disposable seat cushion😂
I too have a cleanliness obsession 😂 I totally agree with you!
Gee, sitting at the front of the carriage. Views are limited, the space is constrained as though the while room is shrunk.
Back of the carriage or at least 3~4 rows back as minimum is far better.
Otherwise all good..
The accuracy of arrival time is on the second, not on the minute.
Totally incredible!
You are the first western woman that prefer squatty potty. And it's the first time I hear squatty potty...
Till now I don't have a clue how to call or heard any term of this tyoe of toilet.
We are arriving at guiyang bei, that is the city i am living in 😅😅
Actually, the record speed of CRH380AL is at 486 km/h, a record breaker for CRH to this day.
其实CRH380AL的最高纪录速度大约为486km/h,是CRH动车组中有史以来最快的动车组,至今没有被打破。
I am new to your chanel and this is remarcable, how posh it is and civilized. I hope the food is not spicy, I can not take any of that and I need to eat on time but it looks pretty healthy and delicious which is very good. Dear wonderful pretty lady I wonder if you could do a video on how caring homes for elderly people are like there, how is their medical sistem like hospitals, doctors, dentists... I am so curious🙂🙏. Make sure it doesn't upset them in case is not aloud being such clean people maybe these places are very strictly protected so that germs won't go there and make the Chinese people ill; is better to think of this as well, bless them. I have a feeling deep in my heart that their health system is super, super good and caring and people are healthy and happy😀...am I right😀? Wonderful video, much apreciated👏, thank you🙂❤.
Maybe if the US or other western countries ask nicely, China might help you build high speed rail in your country ON Time and ON budget. They have in Indonesia, Kenya , etc. You will find more countries asking China to do more infrastructure because they have such good experience.
BBC, CNN and other western media will say this video is artificial, it is made of by AI😄😂😄
Inviting someone come with me to enjoy the high speed train😊😊😊
Nice video
视频不错🎉
❤❤
I remember taking the Shinkansen in Tokyo back in the 1980s
I love taking trains in general. I also enjoyed taking trains in Tokyo! Thanks for watching!!
How to purchase the ticket for this class? It’s not available in trip website
Are all the trains in China have the same fitouts?
Wowww i m blown too
Do they offer coffee on the train?
Love your videos 🎉
love from odisha INDIA 🎉
😊👍👌
What are u using for VPN?
其實和法國TGV德國ICE差不多,但是規模大很多
I like business class
这是老款列车,新款的列车是复兴号
welcome to china
Let China succeed. We'll have high-speed train circumventing the earth
Love this! Hahaha
how much for biz class?
These high speed trains are super smooth at 300+ km/h because the tracks are precision hand wielded. Some wielders are women.
You neglected to show us the storage space and compartments available. Also, are there sleeping compartments where a train journey may take over a day or two? OK - I know - you can sleep in those "seater" carriages but what if you are someone who wants a bit more privacy and a bit more luxury when traveling long distances in a high speed train? Any idea what the costs are as well? Otherwise, a pretty good, clean, informative video.
It's a high speed train, your ride won't even go past half a day xD
This question is quite good, let me answer you. 1. There are sleeper high-speed trains in China, the price is relatively high, the number of lines is relatively less. bcs sleeper usually needs extra-long lines, and accordingly, the demand will be less and the price will be higher. 2. High-speed railway tends to let the train run during the day due to safety and other factors when arranging the schedule. Vehicles and lines can be overhauled at night. 3. The high-speed sleeper train has two layout forms, one is the traditional horizontal layout and the other is the newly designed vertical layout. The privacy management of the vertical layout sleeper train is much better than that of the traditional layout . Basically everyone has an independent privacy space separated by cloth curtains. 4. The price of high-speed sleeper train is similar to that of economic warehouse air ticket.
@@CDTsuiPo Many thanks! It gives me an idea of what to prepare for the next time I go visit China and travel to the far distant north-west and south-west by train which will allow me to see more of the country than from 25,000 feet up in the air by plane especially when I am in no hurry to get to my destinations whether to Urumqi (or Karamay) or Lhasa (or Ngari Prefecture) ... haven't made up my mind yet.
@@George-k6o9t There is no high-speed rail to Lhasa, but there is high-speed rail to Urumqi. All need to plan and buy tickets in advance.
America should reverse the Act 1886 CEA so that we can build railroad again in the USA.
I think every chair has a massager.
Super cool😀
the beverages in first class are free or you should pay for it?
For free
Let China improves the world.
Beautiful lady😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
06:46 -- Where's the Chick-fil-A ?
Omg I wish!!
Where there are swarms of Blacks.
and the usa doesn't have this technology because....
Chinese subtitles mean that the main viewer is Chinese
All the videos praising China have Chinese subtitles 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The city where I live is very close to my hometown, about 400 kilometers. It only takes me two hours to go home for the high-speed train on holiday and stop at four stops. Get on the bus at 9: 00 am, arrive at the station at 11: 00 noon, take a bus for half an hour, and go home to have dinner with your family at 11:30.
The color of your video is a bit yellow, please change the shooting tool for the sake of video quality.😁
chang gui cao zuo ~
Wow, this is incredible! I am so tired of churches in Europe and developing country facilities in developed countries, as well as forever shrinking services and food quality on most cruises!
It's business class, not first class.
how many kids can a person have in china? I used to hear a while back that the governement would only allow a couple have 1 kid, is that true? Was that ever true, and how is it nowadays?
I see that their population has recuded through all the years, it used to be around 1.6b and now it is 1.4b that is why I wonder.
随便生,前提是你要负责养大
❤😂🎉❤😂🎉
二胎快生了吧🎉
这还不是最好的,最好的是智能动车的商务座(反鱼骨)
一日都有16000views
厲害.
拍视频时可以试着稍微低头,那样人更美😊
Woow
wow
CHINA'S HIGH SPEED TRAINS
China has the fastest trains in the world (both operational and non operational)
The fastest operating train in the world has a top speed of 460km per hour (China's Shanghai Maglev)
Fastest Non-Operational train has a top speed of 623km per hour (China's T Flight hyperloop train)
The fastest operating train in the world, the Shanghai maglev, is the first commercial maglev train. It uses electromagnets to float above the tracks, which eliminates resistance, reduces maintenance costs, and allows for higher top speeds.
China is currently developing a new maglev hyperloop train called the T-Flight, built by the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC).
The train, which travels through low-vacuum tubes, broke the world speed record in a test run, reaching 623 km/h or 387 mph. CASIC aims to have the trains eventually reach 1,000 km/h or 621 mph, with the line is expected to be operational by 2035.
JAPAN'S HIGH SPEED TRAINS
The fastest train in Japan has a top speed of 320km per hour (JR Shinkansen)
The fastest non-operational train in Japan has a top speed of 603km per hour
Japan is currently developing the L0 Series Maglev, connecting the 286 kilometers between Tokyo and Nagoya in just 40 minutes-faster than flying between the two cities
With a record speed record of 375 mph or 603 km/h, it previously held the top speed record before being surpassed by China’s new maglev hyperloop train (in development). The new Japanese maglev train is scheduled to be operational by 2027
The 10 Fastest Trains in the World
Published on August 24, 2024
Which Country Has The Fastest Train in the World?
China is home to the three fastest trains in the world: the Shanghai Maglev, China Railway Harmony (CRH380A), and China Railway Fuxing.
Country Name Top operational speed (km/h) Top operational speed (mph) Speed record (km/h) Speed record (mph)
🇨🇳 China Shanghai Maglev 460 286 501 311
🇨🇳 China CR Harmony 350 217 486 302
🇨🇳 China CR Fuxing 350 217 420 261
🇩🇪 Germany DB Intercity-Express 3 350 217 368 229
🇫🇷 France SNCF TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) 320 199 575 357
🇯🇵 Japan JR Whisked 320 199 443 275
🇲🇦 Morocco ONCF Al Boraq 320 199 357 222
🇪🇸 Spain Renfe AVE 103 310 193 404 251
🇰🇷 South Korea Korail KTX-Sancheon 305 190 421 261
🇮🇹 Italy Trenitalia Frecciarossa 1000 300 186 389 242