First Class on China's Bullet Train: Is it REALLY Worth the Money?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @adamandyaz
    @adamandyaz  День назад +29

    What an incredible way to see the country! Have you ever traveled on China's bullet train? 🇨🇳
    We have so many more videos coming from China so SUBSCRIBE and hit that bell icon 🔔

    • @hermesliteratus882
      @hermesliteratus882 23 часа назад

      Sorry to hear about your traumatic experience in Zhangjiajie with the recent chaotic influx of Korean tourists, but I’m glad to see you enjoyed your bullet train trip. Wishing you a great rest of your journey in China!

  • @xiaowuxu7020
    @xiaowuxu7020 День назад +47

    When you see something good, say it is good; when you see something bad, say it is bad. This is the real China. Chinese people like and need this kind of frankness. Thank you!❤

  • @YongLi-np3wg
    @YongLi-np3wg День назад +18

    When you take hard sleeper train over night Instead of flight, you save on both ticket and accomdations. You also get a good sleep if you get use to it. Highly recommended for budget travellers in China.

  • @josephliu642
    @josephliu642 День назад +11

    In China HSR,the first class is not the first class by the US definition. The commercial class is the first class.

  • @yoingen
    @yoingen 23 часа назад +10

    6:40 In ancient times, when cooking rice, the bottom layer would become rice crust, which was very crispy. This is how this snack originated.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  23 часа назад +5

      Wow thanks for the info!

  • @HEJIAN-p5p
    @HEJIAN-p5p День назад +9

    A great chance to follow Adam&Yaz to discover China!

  • @humgarchaun
    @humgarchaun 7 часов назад +2

    gosh this is amazing! thanks for sharing this

  • @samuelwang9928
    @samuelwang9928 17 часов назад +2

    Some small tips for you about the slow trains:
    1.The plate in hard sleeper, it is the rubbish plate. Just throw your small rubbish on it the crew will throw them.
    2.Usually a canteen carrige located in the middle of the train,we called it "餐车". Some of slow trains have stir-fry food, you may try it!
    3.The hard seat level is not bench inside it, you may take it in short journey.(Maybe less than 1h?)
    4.If you can find an accessible toilet in the slow train, there's a western toliet inside it.
    I'm chinese, really hope you have a nice jounery in China!😄

  • @alexpan8138
    @alexpan8138 5 часов назад +2

    Welcome to China!

  • @Oldbrow
    @Oldbrow День назад +7

    The hard seat train is not a wooden seat train, but the ordinary seats are not as comfortable as the high-speed train seats. Soft sleeper is an enclosed room with four beds.😊

  • @kailu2701
    @kailu2701 День назад +6

    The first instant noodles lmao, I laughed the second I saw the brand….if you translate the words directly, it is called ‘fire chicken noodles’, that’s a dangerous one for most of the people when it comes to 🌶️

  • @tsuk2210
    @tsuk2210 День назад +5

    Nice video, keep going! ❤

  • @YingChenZhang-t6k
    @YingChenZhang-t6k 8 часов назад

    As a Chinese working in the UK, hope you could enjoy your China trip and have a nice time there.

  • @cheungchingtong
    @cheungchingtong День назад +4

    What's worth noting is that, all railways in China are state-owned, and the government is losing money in it for the sake of people could travel affordably, so do not find it weird if you don't find soap in the toilets or anything like that, it is understandable they would cut off some low priority needs that are not dead essential, it is a developing and socialist country after all, pricing for the people always comes first. Also, I don't think there would be any wooden chair or bed in Chinese trains, all are made of steel with at least a thin cushion on them, so no worries.

  • @sportszone9159
    @sportszone9159 День назад +11

    You guys wasting US 1.5 billion dollars, now western media will say RUclipsr vlog is the new national threat 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Lolpopi8547
      @Lolpopi8547 День назад +3

      im pretty sure it was $1.6 billion.

    • @Camus886
      @Camus886 23 часа назад +4

      1.6 Billion

    • @sarakim5349
      @sarakim5349 19 часов назад +2

      China counter-attacked by doing Visa-free for many countries , thats all, Costs nothing and more revenue. Content-Rich places for vloggers too.

  • @henfreetravel
    @henfreetravel День назад +6

    I can't believe you eat the noodles without draining the water. It is supposed to be drained before you mix in the spicy sauce, so you can imagine how hot the noodles supposed to be.
    On the other side, please try business class next time. 1 hour train journey will be ¥200. Very expensive but luxury.
    Regarding the food delivery service, you can even order McDonald's on the train. They will deliver to you at your seat when you arrive at the next station. I was in Zhangjiejia a few months ago, but the gem is actually a town between JiangJieJia and Cheung Sha called Feng Wang Old Town. Very pretty especially during the night.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      We knew about the food delivery but there wasn't really enough time on that first leg. We will do it next time for sure! 😃

  • @JasonB-l7h
    @JasonB-l7h 10 часов назад +2

    Hard seats are not wooden, they are basically as soft as hard sleepers.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      When we were booking tickets it showed photos of the "hard seats" and they were literally wooden benches... 🤷‍♂️

    • @JasonB-l7h
      @JasonB-l7h 3 часа назад

      @@adamandyaz perhaps that was the wooden-looking covers like this shown in Wikipedia. They are upholstered since 1980s. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_seat

  • @mingliu1967
    @mingliu1967 День назад +3

    When you fold the seat back, you should remind the people behind you. Have a nice trip

  • @vukken99
    @vukken99 День назад

    I am truly happy to know that both of you are having a great experience in China....And I can imagine that it is a rather different feeling being there

  • @tiangong-p7k
    @tiangong-p7k День назад +7

    祝你们在中国的旅行开心快乐!❤️🇨🇳👍

  • @ralphzoombeenie2330
    @ralphzoombeenie2330 День назад +3

    Now try the business class experience on the HS trains another step up in travel. Premium class an intermediate upgrade from 1st class on some trains. I've settled on First class as my standard. as a balance between luxury and affordability. Love Chinese High Speen rail, better than flying for less than 1500km. Dont forget you can order ahead by phone for a seat delivery takeaway from an intermediate stop.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      Thank you for sharing! 😃

  • @BigPhucoBigPhuco
    @BigPhucoBigPhuco День назад +4

    yaz’s lips after the noodles 😂

  • @清德賴-v7q
    @清德賴-v7q День назад +3

    我很震惊。。。
    那是“拌面”。不是“泡面”。。。哈哈。我要被你们笑死了😅
    🤣
    这种面条需要泡5分钟。然后把水倒掉。然后放酱料。

  • @叶落随风-w7r
    @叶落随风-w7r День назад +3

    welcome to wuhan its my hometown,avery beautiful place

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      Our next video is from Wuhan 😃

  • @dexinwang7192
    @dexinwang7192 18 часов назад

    I’m from Changsha. Your original expectations are actually right that you only have to change the platforms at Changsha station instead of taking the metro for one stop. In the passageway leading out from the station you can see a small side gate written “change to regular-service trains” and you can go across the platforms if you have a valid ticket. The reason behind this separation is that the new part of CS station is built on the other side of the original station and tracks.

  • @feifei888
    @feifei888 День назад

    interesting experience. I would like to experience it someday. Good job!

  • @charliou4683
    @charliou4683 20 часов назад

    Changsha is my hometown!!!! Yeeeah! Wish u guys have fun there!

  • @王南-h5v
    @王南-h5v День назад +2

    hard seat is not wooden btw, it's just not as soft as premium seat

    • @hocolin9601
      @hocolin9601 День назад

      Yeah, after all it'd probably cost more to have wooden chairs these days😅

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      When we were booking tickets it showed photos of the "hard seats" and they were literally wooden benches... 🤷‍♂️

  • @w.z.6062
    @w.z.6062 День назад +2

    Nice journey! traveling in China on the trains

  • @SouGi-h1t
    @SouGi-h1t 5 часов назад

    Coincidentally, you have arrived in the city with the most developed railway system in China.in additiont,there is a Western style toilet on the other end of the hard seat carriage.Have a good time,love from Wuhan.

  • @xiaoxiao792
    @xiaoxiao792 16 часов назад

    The instant noodles Yaz has are called "fire noodles," originating from Korea, known for their extremely high spiciness, and not a local Chinese flavor.
    Moreover, the way to eat these noodles is to drain all the water after softening them and then mix in the sauce.
    In China, apart from a few spicy-loving provinces, most people only buy a pack out of curiosity or to challenge their own tolerance for spiciness.
    When I saw Yaz take out that pack of instant noodles, I was startled at first, thinking, "Could it be that flavor of instant noodles?" Then, I couldn’t help but curl up the corners of my mouth because I knew exactly what was going to happen next.🤣🤣🤣

  • @hocolin9601
    @hocolin9601 День назад +1

    Strongly recommand some hot fast food delivered to your seat at a random train stop.
    Burger and fries never taste so great!

  • @arjayandjasmina
    @arjayandjasmina День назад +2

    the views from the train ride 👀

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  12 часов назад

      The only entertainment needed 😍

  • @mikeandashley
    @mikeandashley День назад +4

    Both train classes look great and seem well worth the money! We definitely prefer land travel over flying. You get to see so much more, and it’s a more eco-friendly way to explore, which is a big win for us. Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊

  • @任建鑫-j4u
    @任建鑫-j4u 7 часов назад

    Welcome to China🎉🎉🎉

  • @kerryw6024
    @kerryw6024 18 часов назад

    Just watched your Zhangjiajie vlog and can't believe how many people there were for such a big place! I'm here now and it's practically empty! Got lucky with some sunny and clear days too which is rare in winter I believe. I'm curious to know if the longer hiking trails were just as busy because it seems like the local tours don't tend to walk them?

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад +1

      It's crazy right? We have never seen so many people in any of the other videos or guides we watched. Super unlucky on our part but glad to hear you're having a better experience. To be honest, we were told we HAD to take a bus between the major areas... if we had known you could hike we would have tried haha

  • @josephdewuhan
    @josephdewuhan День назад +4

    Can't believe there is no soap in the restroom on the bullet train. Probably you did not find it.

  • @上正止
    @上正止 День назад +2

    Travellers have to know China on paper is always described as a superpower with great innovation on all fronts , eg technology, economy , military… u name it. But have to understand that this phenomenon only happens less than a decade… u cannot compare the style of living in smaller matured and developed countries like Japan , Germany etc in which they have century or more to change their personal habits .China is pretty much still a country with 3 so called tier standard of living. The most prosperous one is in Shanghai, Guangdong, Beijing while the less developed cities would be in Guangxi , Yunnan eg. So some poor hygiene habits of Chinese can still be observed but give them 2 or 3 decades, these poor hygiene habits would be eradicated as ppl are generally more conscious of their behaviour.

  • @阿夏-t7m
    @阿夏-t7m 8 часов назад

    Let me explain a little bit about why there is no B or E seat in the first class carriage, because A and F are window seats and C and D are aisle seats. (as they are in an aircraft)😂

  • @alexhu7939
    @alexhu7939 День назад +3

    In China, you ride on theHigh-Speed Rail Trains, never Bullet Trains! Those are in Japan.

    • @hocolin9601
      @hocolin9601 День назад +3

      It's just a name, relax.

  • @mielli9730
    @mielli9730 День назад +3

    居然不在我们长沙玩个一两天,直接去武汉了-_-||

  • @lizerich7044
    @lizerich7044 День назад

    Sounds have good experience in China.

  • @OMGFrijoles
    @OMGFrijoles 11 часов назад +1

    I feel like a superstar driving 80 Miles on the 405. What does it feel like to go 300 + on the train?

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  11 часов назад

      This is so true! 😆 exactly what we thought, it's crazy fast

  • @arvinli4180
    @arvinli4180 День назад +2

    Nice video,lovely couple!

  • @maniacyro5167
    @maniacyro5167 18 часов назад

    9:30 I think you are pointing at the soap dispenser here

  • @TSYCh-f9g
    @TSYCh-f9g День назад

    Next time, try the business class of the high-speed train.

  • @jmchng9662
    @jmchng9662 День назад +4

    Recently I came across stupid (read as twisted) comments about "empty trains & planes" in China. Now did the train & station look empty to you? 😂😂

    • @hocolin9601
      @hocolin9601 День назад

      They didn't say those things. Why are u asking them about it.

    • @jmchng9662
      @jmchng9662 День назад +2

      On this post or thread but on other thread as posted by those haters. Here, the video clearly proved those haters were lying.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      That's crazy, couldn't be further from the truth haha

  • @jjyoung1252
    @jjyoung1252 День назад

    The first snack you tried is like a rice crispy chip

  • @KvnShangFortuneTravel
    @KvnShangFortuneTravel День назад

    wait till you try business class! That’s a very unique experience.

  • @AlexanderTheGreat-f5r
    @AlexanderTheGreat-f5r День назад +1

    Lovely 🎉

  • @hayankitty6134
    @hayankitty6134 День назад +1

    Can’t believe the chips and matcha biscuit are vegan 😂 from my experience I’ve never found a biscuit like that to be vegan.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад +1

      Checked all with translate app and seemed okay. We're not super super strict anyway haha

    • @hayankitty6134
      @hayankitty6134 8 часов назад

      @ ok I will be looking for those when I go in June!

  • @刘冰-l3w
    @刘冰-l3w 17 часов назад

    推荐你们到广东旅游,深圳 广州 珠海都很不错,因为天气比较温和

  • @yongzhu8454
    @yongzhu8454 День назад

    自从吃过了黄瓜味的薯片,其它薯片就再也不想吃了。我必须说黄瓜味的薯片是最好的。

  • @jmchng9662
    @jmchng9662 День назад +1

    For those budget hard bunker trains, dun as much as possible to avoid the top bunker beds. Becoz they are too low even for an average height passenger to sit upright on the bed. You need to bend over to sit properly. Thus very uncomfortable. I experienced it once many years ago when I took the night train ride from GZ to Wuhan. Worse ride I ever took.

    • @王玉梅-h9v
      @王玉梅-h9v День назад +1

      不要在雞蛋裡挑骨頭!世界中、沒有十全十美的國家!懂了嗎?希望是見議!不是批評!要有包容心!

    • @jmchng9662
      @jmchng9662 День назад +1

      What I am saying were from my past experiences travelling in China many years ago. Regardless whether they were good or bad, I am just pointing out the truth.

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      Sounds less than ideal, thank you for sharing 👍

  • @yuqin405
    @yuqin405 День назад +2

    Hard seat means not very comfortable compared to big sofa, not necessarily mean hard wood chair. Come on😂

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      When we were booking tickets it showed photos of the "hard seats" and they were literally wooden benches... 🤷‍♂️

    • @polofar99
      @polofar99 4 часа назад

      @@adamandyaz Both soft and hard seats are steel frame structures, but the material of the cushions is different. Maybe you're using a booking system that misplaces the photo or describes it incorrectly. As you can imagine, if it's wooden, with such a large number of people, the seats can easily break, and maybe the seats need to be replaced or repaired every few months.

  • @arindamsaha735
    @arindamsaha735 День назад

    She lovely.❤❤❤

  • @佯谬
    @佯谬 День назад +1

    欢迎访问我们的国家🎉

  • @firstlast-pt5pp
    @firstlast-pt5pp День назад

    300 km/h coastal sleeper from Shanghai to Hong Kong ... ruclips.net/video/8C2mLzWa4Gs/видео.html&si=ktf8p4QMJJTbGPSJ

  • @mdzia131
    @mdzia131 День назад

    Shanghai is Richest city in china ,i think you should not miss it

    • @jmchng9662
      @jmchng9662 День назад

      @@mdzia131 ,
      And yet haters like China Observer, China Truth, etc love to keep spinning lies about companies, banks, shops are closing in Shanghai forcing many jobless workers to sleep on public roads. One idiot even recently claimed about 5 million people have left Shanghai!

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      Stay tuned 😉

  • @georwoogle
    @georwoogle День назад +2

    ✌✌✌

  • @ITeachChinese
    @ITeachChinese 22 часа назад

    Is this Blake Lively and her boyfriend in China ?

  • @RobinChen-q6y
    @RobinChen-q6y День назад +1

    hard sleeper berth without doors, but soft sleeper berth have, the price is much higher

    • @adamandyaz
      @adamandyaz  10 часов назад

      We actually prefer the hard sleeper to soft sleeper haha

  • @土馒头
    @土馒头 День назад

    厉害👍

  • @lloveyou8125
    @lloveyou8125 День назад +3

    哇塞

  • @chenchen205
    @chenchen205 День назад +2

    有中文字幕就好了🎉谢谢!

    • @G观者清
      @G观者清 День назад

      你可以设定自动翻译中文字幕。

    • @laofan2528
      @laofan2528 28 минут назад

      这都听不懂,爱国主义教育还是要门槛😂

  • @oldmeat7748
    @oldmeat7748 День назад

    The high speed trains in China are indeed very comfortable. That is for sure. But you know what? The whole high speed rail system in China is an economic black hole. It runs under huge government subsidy, and has created an enormous debt of 6000 billion Yuan, which is roughly equal to 800 billion US dollars which is impossible to be paid back in any time. And that’s not the end of the story: this debt is still going up rapidly day by day. To reduce the cost, the government has started to close more and more stations. Remember, there is a good reason why most developed countries, which are far more richer than China, choose not to construct high speed rail, or, at least limit its size, because economically it is much cheaper to use aviation than high speed rail.

    • @chengruzhang7001
      @chengruzhang7001 23 часа назад +3

      ???中国几乎没有外债,所以是欠自己钱而已。中国铁路运输主要受益者是大众和货物贸易运输,这些都是最广大普通百姓享受到了。

    • @StevenCheung-Hi
      @StevenCheung-Hi 18 часов назад +1

      Funny guy, full of s in m.

    • @Yepandaaaa
      @Yepandaaaa 4 часа назад

      when a high speed train can transport the youngs in the mountains the poorest place to the big city to get education, to work, with a low price, that's already a win for a country.

  • @YingChenZhang-t6k
    @YingChenZhang-t6k 8 часов назад

    As a Chinese working in the UK, hope you could enjoy your China trip and have a nice time there.