I'm a foreigner from Bangladesh. I studied in sichuan University in Chengdu. Now I'm doing business in Guangzhou. I love china same as like my motherland. 🇧🇩❤️🇨🇳
In the 1980s I studied in a university in Shanghai. Every summer, I went back to my hometown in Sichuan by train through this railway. This route looks still familiar to me.
China's landscapes seem unreal, they seem like those science fiction movies full of mysteries, fairies, centaurs, unicorns. What an exaggerated beauty. What beautiful people. What an organized transport system and the children as a little swallows reading inside the train. Everything is precious. I want to go to China. 🧚♀️🌸🍀🌟
Me too. On the bucket list for a long time. But due to the nature of my job, my precious time is for my family when I'm off the job. I hope in the near future.
I am very emotional while watching this. I hope China can continue on its current course of development and lift more people out of poverty. When I was a child, I used to walk almost two hours a day to get to and back from school for 8 years.
That's why we are resilient. That's why we understand gratefulness, consideration for others and we do not take things for granted. These good traits must also be taught to younger generation. Too much coddling and comfort actually is detrimental to the human psyche.
This train does a wonderful job of bringing together all the mountain communities, all thanks to the protective and kindly train conductors. Thanks for bringing us such a heart-warming story!
When I see these videos I think of how America was when I was a child. I traveled on trains like this one. We shared delicious food with strangers who became friends. I am so sad to have Trump[ here. One blackbird will ruin a beautiful sky. I do not think China is perfect, but no place is perfect. China has lifted millions from poverty and removed foreign oppression. Shine brightly you are a star.
It's a good thing not all Americans are brainwashed. Hoping most US politicians were like you, not blinded capitalism and propaganda. World would be a much better place if they're focused on human progression or kill countries with their kindness.
Trump is a symptom, not the cause. The clintons, the Bush's, it's all a rich tapestry of disgustingly bad oligarchy leadership that ruined your country.
now that trump is gone you will see who ruined america for good this time: the libdem that made China great again and sold the american jobs and factories to the Chinese for their own profit. At the end of biden's 4 year term China will surpass US and will be number one in the world! and for them this is just the beginning of the road!
@@keosad8196 Same goes for Europe. Yes, the "official" narrative about China is very similar to the US one, but people are not all brainwashed. It is rather that most people do not care that much wether that kind of sight is right or wrong and to which extent. It is a abstract distant land in their mind.
I've loved this video so much. I'm very moved after watching it. That's the simple and meaningful life all we deserved. People talking, helping and serving each other like loved brothers and sisters, it's incredible the level of humanity we can see in those trains. Sometimes like this I think the high tech came to destroy our ties with the others sinking us into a lonely cold meaningless life. That train is full of life where our "rat life" has not place.
Tough life in the country side of China, but yet Chinese work very hard to put food on the table. Most Chinese and overseas Chinese appreciate the sacrifices made by their forefathers. Early overseas Chinese who left China to find a better life had sent money to the motherland to help relatives. The ties and bonds to the motherland will live forever as Chinese culture and languages continue to thrive in Chinese diasporas' lives.
What a wonderfull way to help the poorer people in remote places.They are beautiful people who enjoy life with the Railway Workers.Yes it made me cry with joy for the way they live together with the train being their meeting place and even a market place . This is important so the trains must be kept for each following generation.Very nice video and is an enlightment of what can be achieved for citizens of the World. Love and Blessings to all from the CzechRepublick.
When I went from Xi'an to Chengdu to go to university in 2014, I also took the route of Baoji-Qinling-Lueyang, the student ticket was less than 50 RMB. At that time it took about 14 hours all the way. Every winter and summer vacation is the best time for Qinling scenery. In summer, the water vapor is dense, and the mountains are green; in winter, there is snow and smog. When I graduated in 2018, the Xicheng high-speed rail has constructed, and the student ticket was a little more than 100 RMB, but it only took two and a half hours. It has been four years since graduation and seeing this video, the experience of studying in the "slow train" in those days seems to be yesterday. Tears filled my eyes! Love for motherland!!
🤓世界各地人民需要了解某國的行為: 武漢肺炎是中國不可分割的一部分 Wuhan virus is an inalienable part of China Wuhan radang paru-paru adalah bahagian penting dari China वुहान निमोनिया चीन का अभिन्न अंग है ۋۇخەن ئۆپكە ياللۇغى جۇڭگونىڭ ئايرىلماس بىر قىسمى.
Very well done video with FANTASTIC scenes and people. Thank you very much for your hard work. Happy 71th Birthday to the people of China - you have built a GREAT nation.
This reminds me 50 some years ago when I was a kid in Taiwan. Kids in neighborhood play on the street after school, we had one ball so we played softball with a stick, rode on train like this and mom shops at the local market where farmers bring fresh produce picked that morning, little grocery store delivers to home and keeps a paper charge journal. Compare to now we were not rich but we didn’t know; I only remember we were happy. One slogan from that era stays with me was ‘we work six days a week while the west works five, we will catch up’, and this spirit helped me to compete with native as an immigrant in US 30 some years ago. Shame to admit I have been domesticated now. Mainland China is doing the same and catching up fast. Bravo.
You should start making these documentaries again CGTN. I know they require greater effort but you're good at it. And usually they get better viewership since the production quality is higher.
What a beautiful, touching, unforgettable documentary. Ordinary people and ordinary things, yet full of life and love, and indescribable beauty. Best wishes to the people, hope your life gets better and better. Best wishes to the train line, hope you stand forever, because you carry such a significant historical heritage for generations after generations.
very touching documentary. i wish their lives will get better. 24:22 👍👍👍. that is what govt should do. i hope there would be more documentary like this one.
China, my mother land, I love you forever. A Chinese from Taiwan province. Unification is imperative and essential for the restoration of the glory of the Chinese nation.
My sincere thanks for this documentary. You captured the spirit and livelihood of the people and surrounding areas with the humble train travelling through. Most fascinating. The beauty and lushness of the mountains soothe me. Thank you!
Absolutely lovely work done by Chinese authorities., Late in 60'es Bringing smiles on face of people is absolute success. Chinese countryside is so beautiful. Go ahead china👍👍
great government's policies and great employees! This is true national development! Long live China. Keep up the good work, employees!! And please continue with this type of national development!!! 10/2020
Thank you for sharing this video of beautiful China. China is full of beauty from rural to urban and from traditional to modern, I cannot visit or watch enough videos. The culture & people I experienced in 2017 & 2020 were positive, fun, curious & I will cherish these experiences always. It seems to me that the foreigners that seem to get in trouble are the ones that try to bend or ignore the laws. If you ask for permission before doing something, respect everyone, clean up after yourself, comply with government guidance & keep an open mind, then you will have a great experience. I look forward to returning as soon as the pandemic is under control.
And also through collective responsibility. It just blows my mind to see so many people along the way, taking care of the children. From the train master, who readies a nice carriage equipped with books to the conductors, who even doubles as tutors, to the teachers who received the children at the destination. And the kindness and friendship they show to the farmers. The tickets are so cheap. One yuan is just 15 cents.
Succeeded compared to India/Africa etc = Yes Succeeded compared to Europe/Japan/USA = No. It's still classified a poor country, it's poorer than Mexico for God's sake
Loved how the government and community collectively put special effort to protect and look after the students interest and welfare . To ensure they get the best education and nurture the next generation leaders and workers. Love China and may it continue to progress and tomorrow will be even better
I watched the whole movie. It is truely heart-warming. In China, there are still many poor people who need care and love. And the government and civil servants are helping the poor to help themselvies.
@@alexlo7708 But it's unfair that they take money made of white paper and buy away the products of labor of a large number of people in third world countries. No country can just print money like the US does. The US can throw the shortcomings of the dollar to the world, while other countries printing money will only lead to higher prices
@@davidbohr86 Not only they exchage plain paper to others labors but even any resource or commodities such oil , gold etc are also taken. It result from cold war when UK and French decided to demolish gold reserve for exchange and replace with US papaer printed. They did it on purpose support measure to US as a leader in fighting Soviet side. Now, cold war become history but US still ride along its derived privilege.
Very interesting and unique video focusing the mountainous and poor villager's lifes. Hope their living conditions will improve in near future. CGTN SHOULD produce more of this kind of programme to show the world how the lower rung in China society thrive. Thanks.
In America everything is weigh on profitability. When an operation or a business no longe makes money, we kill it, no matter how good it is to the public. America is seeing the results when everything is owned and run by private entities, money became their only goal.
@@kattiepenn You would also notice how the trainmaster is really going the extra mile to serve better, not in a corporate/organization kind of way, but very humane and out of real concern for everyone (like calling the school to inform the teacher how the train is on time). Someone unfamiliar might think that this is just one special case, but living in China you can see this type of thing all over the place in different professions, all the time. (I'm not saying that this is entirely absent in other countries, but you get what I mean, it's quite uniquely East Asian, also Japan, Korea, Vietnam etc.)
These children will always cherish their days of trainrides; tickets; conductors; friendships made along the way. I also loved seeing the elderly living long lives with lots of clean air and a healthy countryside diet which also lends itself to their longevity. Please, make another video on the maintenance side of the line. The monitary upkeep must be enormous. ?
It is interesting that the locals and the poorer area still depend on these old school trains. Without it the local would have a harder, difficult lives and will be isolated. It is really good to see these old school trains are still keeping the country connected.
Green mountains, friendly folks, everybody helps each other. Kids are well taken care even without parents around them, they look mentally healthy. What an impressive happy rural community!
What a great documentary CGTN. Amazing people of rural China. Train 6063 and 6064 and other slow trains brings hope to the surroundings of the railway.
Goodness! The Chinese people are very strong even for old people. My dad lived among them for two years and he told me about this 50 years ago. He told me that they are extremely hard working and they literally work non stop. He said that their government will not tolerate lazy people. Now I realized that he was right after all.
Through these documentaries, we get to see the hard lives of people living in the countryside. My hats off to these folks as they do not wait for the government for handouts. The train is run as a public service and not as a money making entity, probably only happens in a socialist society.
此情此景,听到 17:18 《少年中国说》真的很感慨,眼眶不自禁就湿了,“红日初升,其道大光”…… 加油少年们,加油少年中国。(Moved by the prose at 17:18 , proud of the teenagers, proud of the young China. Fight for better.)
I hope china won't get rid of this train and it's route. This is unique only to china and no where else. Yes the motherland now has the largest network of high speed train but something like this ought to be preserved not just for the locals and farmers but also as a legacy and tradition. But more importantly I want to have a chance to experienced it myself one day hahahaha.....
When I worked in China from 2016 to 2018, I deliberately avoided high-speed trains unless if they were urgent business trips. My childhood China was the one full of old green trains drilling through rough (but beautiful) mountain terrains, and I miss the feeling of sharing food, space, and life experience with other passengers. This is why whenever I get a change to travel to China, I always stick with the green trains just to preserve my memories and the legacy.
I'm sure the Chinese government will preserve it as part of their poverty alleviation programs. Even when occupancy was down to 20%, they did not scrape it. It is the lifeline for the rural community. And the tickets are just so dirt cheap. The green trains. I also hope to ride on one, one day.
this is not unique to china. it was the same for every poor region.once the people were less and less poor and started owning cars and roads were built traffic for these trains decreased significantly.
During the colleague years, I used to take a green train like this between Beijing and Sichuan. It was more than 40 hours per ride. Now, I want to take my daughter for the same ride. It will be good for her.
Thank you for sharing the stories of these people with financial difficulties. Cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen cannot simply represent the whole country where millions of people are still living below the poverty line. I wish my children can be a volunteer to teach some kids in one of these state-level poverty counties in the future.
A very community based service. Initially I thought it was Japan. I guess Far Eastern nations are very community friendly. I was impressed when the teacher fetch the children directly from the train. East Asians always have my admiration on how they take care of their community.
@grimm reaper We can imagine conditions must have been much much worst more than one century ago. Chinese laborers dropped like flies too but their lives meant nothing. After the project they were not even allowed to immigrate to US.
The place where this documentary took place is very close to my hometown, so watching this documentary is full of memories for me. When I was a child, I also took such a slow train. This kind of train stops at every small railway station, so The speed is very slow, only about 70-100KM/H. For locals, it is equivalent to a bus. The staff in uniform on the train are not policemen. They are service staff on the train. The armband on the sleeve is conductor of the train .
Gov maintained this super cheap train to help villagers/rurul area connecting. I saw from a blogger its only few yuan for many km, which he hope to pay more but couldn't. Plan to travel along this great route
Few years ago I took a slow train just like the one in the video when I was travelling in Shanxi province. For people who come from a big city and travel by high speed rail on a daily basis, it was rather an interesting experience. Interestingly, the staff who work on these slower trains in remote parts of the country seem to be more friendly and welcoming. One thing I remember fondly to this day is that the train staff was quite surprised when I spoke without any local accent and started chatting with me. The atmosphere was very relaxing and we had a really nice talk, from food culture to the places I've visited. I got off the train at Datong, a city well-known for its ancient town. I spent a few days there before I took the train again. Surprisingly, it happened to me that the train heading back was the exact same one that I took to come to Datong, and I came across with the same staff member who was chatting with me a few days ago. We were amused to see each other again. He offered me tea and we chatted the whole journey back. I left him a souvenir as a gift before I got off the train.
This is such a beautiful recount .... What was that Chinese phrasing? I can't remember exactly ..... Friends coming from afar... Can you write it in Chinese here?
@@12LittleLittleOnes I think you are referring to this one from Confucius: “有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎”. It means “what a pleasure it is to have friends coming from afar” :D
I'm a foreigner from Bangladesh.
I studied in sichuan University in Chengdu.
Now I'm doing business in Guangzhou.
I love china same as like my motherland. 🇧🇩❤️🇨🇳
ceastar martin nice university!
@@Dongdong-xg3rm 希望你能在中国度过一段美好时光
greeting from China
welcome to china!
@@gingergin4837 thank u.
This made me crying. Respect for all these people who care about poor villages.
If In USA, this kind of train will be stopped because there is no profit
every coin has two sides
In the 1980s I studied in a university in Shanghai. Every summer, I went back to my hometown in Sichuan by train through this railway. This route looks still familiar to me.
Still living in China?
China's landscapes seem unreal, they seem like those science fiction movies full of mysteries, fairies, centaurs, unicorns. What an exaggerated beauty. What beautiful people. What an organized transport system and the children as a little swallows reading inside the train. Everything is precious. I want to go to China. 🧚♀️🌸🍀🌟
Me too. On the bucket list for a long time. But due to the nature of my job, my precious time is for my family when I'm off the job. I hope in the near future.
@Meixi AI you should and be pleasantly surprised. Go or miss and an experience of a lifetime.
I went once, then I had to go back 4 times and want to go there every year. It's a different planet.
I hope you get the chance to experience it first hand after the covid pandemic. Take care!
this is area close to where liziqi lives.
老家是四川的,早些年在北京工作,每年春节回家就走这趟线,那时候没有高铁,最快的火车也要二十多个小时,不过过秦岭的沿线风景真是很美!有一年遇到大雪,窗外雪景加雾凇,真的就是仙境!怀念。
老乡好!同感。
我老家略阳的。经常乘坐慢车去略阳一中上的中学。我不记得是否是这个车号。过去40年了。让我欣慰的是对待孩子和村民的态度真的让我高兴。谢谢以前曾经帮助过我的人。
从来没坐过这趟车,但通过视频能感受当沿线百姓对生活对命运的那种顽强那种不屈,我被这种精神深深打动。
我2014年从西安去成都上大学时,也是走宝鸡-秦岭-略阳这条线,K字开头的,学生票价才不到50块。那个时候一路得14个小时左右。每年寒暑假都是秦岭风景最好的时候。夏季水汽氤氲,青山绿水;冬季皑皑白雪,雾凇沆砀。18年毕业时西成高铁通了,学生票价也是100多一点,但是只需要2个半小时。一晃毕业已经4个年头了,看到这个视频,当年“慢火车”的求学经历仿佛就在昨天。热泪盈眶啊!感恩祖国母亲!!
I am very emotional while watching this. I hope China can continue on its current course of development and lift more people out of poverty. When I was a child, I used to walk almost two hours a day to get to and back from school for 8 years.
That's why we are resilient. That's why we understand gratefulness, consideration for others and we do not take things for granted. These good traits must also be taught to younger generation. Too much coddling and comfort actually is detrimental to the human psyche.
人至中年,身在他乡,偶然地看了这段,蓦然泪流。
This train does a wonderful job of bringing together all the mountain communities, all thanks to the protective and kindly train conductors. Thanks for bringing us such a heart-warming story!
rghgv
Can't help tears fall down. Old guys do a lot of hard work.
When I see these videos I think of how America was when I was a child. I traveled on trains like this one. We shared delicious food with strangers who became friends. I am so sad to have Trump[ here. One blackbird will ruin a beautiful sky. I do not think China is perfect, but no place is perfect. China has lifted millions from poverty and removed foreign oppression. Shine brightly you are a star.
It's a good thing not all Americans are brainwashed. Hoping most US politicians were like you, not blinded capitalism and propaganda. World would be a much better place if they're focused on human progression or kill countries with their kindness.
Trump is a symptom, not the cause. The clintons, the Bush's, it's all a rich tapestry of disgustingly bad oligarchy leadership that ruined your country.
trump is not the real reason that ruined aemerica, it's liberals.
now that trump is gone you will see who ruined america for good this time: the libdem that made China great again and sold the american jobs and factories to the Chinese for their own profit. At the end of biden's 4 year term China will surpass US and will be number one in the world! and for them this is just the beginning of the road!
@@keosad8196 Same goes for Europe. Yes, the "official" narrative about China is very similar to the US one, but people are not all brainwashed. It is rather that most people do not care that much wether that kind of sight is right or wrong and to which extent. It is a abstract distant land in their mind.
I've loved this video so much. I'm very moved after watching it. That's the simple and meaningful life all we deserved. People talking, helping and serving each other like loved brothers and sisters, it's incredible the level of humanity we can see in those trains.
Sometimes like this I think the high tech came to destroy our ties with the others sinking us into a lonely cold meaningless life. That train is full of life where our "rat life" has not place.
I'm in my mid 40s.. I have tears in my eyes... proud to be Chinese!!
China is a beautiful country. I visited China a few years ago, and it was amazing, I would love to go back. Great documentary!!
Tough life in the country side of China, but yet Chinese work very hard to put food on the table. Most Chinese and overseas Chinese appreciate the sacrifices made by their forefathers. Early overseas Chinese who left China to find a better life had sent money to the motherland to help relatives. The ties and bonds to the motherland will live forever as Chinese culture and languages continue to thrive in Chinese diasporas' lives.
Those money helped China a lot especially in the WW2. We learnt this fact from the textbook.
What a wonderfull way to help the poorer people in remote places.They are beautiful people who enjoy life with the Railway Workers.Yes it made me cry with joy for the way they live together with the train being their meeting place and even a market place . This is important so the trains must be kept for each following generation.Very nice video and is an enlightment of what can be achieved for citizens of the World. Love and Blessings to all from the CzechRepublick.
When I went from Xi'an to Chengdu to go to university in 2014, I also took the route of Baoji-Qinling-Lueyang, the student ticket was less than 50 RMB. At that time it took about 14 hours all the way. Every winter and summer vacation is the best time for Qinling scenery. In summer, the water vapor is dense, and the mountains are green; in winter, there is snow and smog. When I graduated in 2018, the Xicheng high-speed rail has constructed, and the student ticket was a little more than 100 RMB, but it only took two and a half hours. It has been four years since graduation and seeing this video, the experience of studying in the "slow train" in those days seems to be yesterday. Tears filled my eyes! Love for motherland!!
I am from Baoji, Shaanxi. This is my home town. I miss home so much.
i want to came there
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🤓世界各地人民需要了解某國的行為:
武漢肺炎是中國不可分割的一部分
Wuhan virus is an inalienable part of China
Wuhan radang paru-paru adalah bahagian penting dari China
वुहान निमोनिया चीन का अभिन्न अंग है
ۋۇخەن ئۆپكە ياللۇغى جۇڭگونىڭ
ئايرىلماس بىر قىسمى.
24:00 When you see these smiles, you know these trains are a huge success.
i like 24:08 smiles
Very well done video with FANTASTIC scenes and people. Thank you very much for your hard work. Happy 71th Birthday to the people of China - you have built a GREAT nation.
This reminds me 50 some years ago when I was a kid in Taiwan. Kids in neighborhood play on the street after school, we had one ball so we played softball with a stick, rode on train like this and mom shops at the local market where farmers bring fresh produce picked that morning, little grocery store delivers to home and keeps a paper charge journal. Compare to now we were not rich but we didn’t know; I only remember we were happy. One slogan from that era stays with me was ‘we work six days a week while the west works five, we will catch up’, and this spirit helped me to compete with native as an immigrant in US 30 some years ago. Shame to admit I have been domesticated now. Mainland China is doing the same and catching up fast. Bravo.
You should start making these documentaries again CGTN. I know they require greater effort but you're good at it. And usually they get better viewership since the production quality is higher.
@caton why go on cgtn sites if u don't like.
@@truenorthstrongandfree3699 ... Who is paying you to post such horrible texts against China? Are you from India?
@@truenorthstrongandfree3699 well if the US didn't try to destroy china by sneaking in there covid this wouldn't have happened...
@@truenorthstrongandfree3699 show me any proof
@@truenorthstrongandfree3699 still trolling i see
What a beautiful, touching, unforgettable documentary. Ordinary people and ordinary things, yet full of life and love, and indescribable beauty. Best wishes to the people, hope your life gets better and better. Best wishes to the train line, hope you stand forever, because you carry such a significant historical heritage for generations after generations.
never thought a train video would make new cry. love from India. 🇮🇳
Many people enjoy watching this kind of videos produced by CGTN, well done.
I must go and see China one day. Not so much to see how she has become rich and advanced, but to see how she has remained kind and humane.👍👍
Respect for the old mountain folks who can still carry heavy loads on their shoulders...
very touching documentary. i wish their lives will get better. 24:22 👍👍👍. that is what govt should do. i hope there would be more documentary like this one.
I took the train to Qinling mountain with my whole class for spring tour almost 30 years ago! Wow, it still runs.
My fellow, even I never did anything like that, I feel I took the train somehow.
好久沒看到這麼人情溫暖的鐵道紀錄片了 , 祝全天下幸苦忙碌的鐵道同志們身體健康一路平安。
Who could possibly down vote this. It's so heart warming and the pretty little faces of children are too adorable.
Everyone's so warm-hearted. The landscape is so fascinating. Can't wait to experience the trian.
Feels the love of the government for their people
This is so heartwarming yet I can't stop crying while watching.
No drama but so many onions when watching this.
China, my mother land, I love you forever. A Chinese from Taiwan province. Unification is imperative and essential for the restoration of the glory of the Chinese nation.
Hi all best !🤝🤝🤝
My sincere thanks for this documentary. You captured the spirit and livelihood of the people and surrounding areas with the humble train travelling through. Most fascinating. The beauty and lushness of the mountains soothe me.
Thank you!
This documentary is so touching that I was burst into tears after watching it. A plain and great one.
Absolutely lovely work done by Chinese authorities., Late in 60'es
Bringing smiles on face of people is absolute success.
Chinese countryside is so beautiful.
Go ahead china👍👍
I really do admire the Chinese people. They are such simple, hard-working and dedicated people.
充分说明了社会主义的优越性,比那些整天标榜民主、人权的国家高了不止一个层次。赞👍🏻
great government's policies and great employees! This is true national development! Long live China. Keep up the good work, employees!! And please continue with this type of national development!!! 10/2020
Thank you for sharing this video of beautiful China. China is full of beauty from rural to urban and from traditional to modern, I cannot visit or watch enough videos. The culture & people I experienced in 2017 & 2020 were positive, fun, curious & I will cherish these experiences always. It seems to me that the foreigners that seem to get in trouble are the ones that try to bend or ignore the laws. If you ask for permission before doing something, respect everyone, clean up after yourself, comply with government guidance & keep an open mind, then you will have a great experience. I look forward to returning as soon as the pandemic is under control.
This is why China has succeeded - It's is through hard work!
There are no shortcut to success, is all hardwork
And also through collective responsibility. It just blows my mind to see so many people along the way, taking care of the children. From the train master, who readies a nice carriage equipped with books to the conductors, who even doubles as tutors, to the teachers who received the children at the destination. And the kindness and friendship they show to the farmers. The tickets are so cheap. One yuan is just 15 cents.
@@jivvyjack7723 yes it's cheap for us but we have to consider how much they earn
Succeeded compared to India/Africa etc = Yes
Succeeded compared to Europe/Japan/USA = No.
It's still classified a poor country, it's poorer than Mexico for God's sake
@@samshyam5347 Poor but happy. They live so harmoniously, helping each other
这条线完全可以成为旅游线,沿途风景太美丽,列车又特有人情味…
没有谁在阻止真正有心的人现在就自己去体验,但是作为"旅游"项目去推广就会带来大量游客反而挤占了当地人的资源,失去了原本的意义。
Happy 71th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China 🇨🇳
True North Strong and Free Hello, propaganda creator, how much did you get from this piece of reply??????
Loved how the government and community collectively put special effort to protect and look after the students interest and welfare . To ensure they get the best education and nurture the next generation leaders and workers. Love China and may it continue to progress and tomorrow will be even better
复古的小绿皮车,美丽的大山,寄予希望的孩子们,乡亲浓浓的人情味,勤劳的讨生活的大山人,和善的列车长。这一切让我想到宫崎骏的动画电影画面。这里面也许有很多东热的故事,希望有一天能被人能用电影、动画挖掘表现出来。
I loved the village people and, it was really nice to see the dedicated carriages for the local farmers.
Love to see Chinese citizens thrive and prosper
I watched the whole movie. It is truely heart-warming. In China, there are still many poor people who need care and love. And the government and civil servants are helping the poor to help themselvies.
看完好想到秦嶺走一趟~
拍攝非常優美,說故事的技巧鋪排,好喜歡旁述~
緩緩的列車隨著時間洗禮,為偏遠山區老農民小孩,帶來新希望。社會好需這股扶持力量。
This is a much better way to help the poor than giving out cash & food stamps in the US
US can print money at will , So they choose that way.
In China, we believe:
The gentleman strives for self-improvement. We don't keep a lazy person.
Key thing is, China doesn't have lazy azz.
@@alexlo7708 But it's unfair that they take money made of white paper and buy away the products of labor of a large number of people in third world countries. No country can just print money like the US does. The US can throw the shortcomings of the dollar to the world, while other countries printing money will only lead to higher prices
@@davidbohr86 Not only they exchage plain paper to others labors but even any resource or commodities such oil , gold etc are also taken.
It result from cold war when UK and French decided to demolish gold reserve for exchange and replace with US papaer printed. They did it on purpose support measure to US as a leader in fighting Soviet side. Now, cold war become history but US still ride along its derived privilege.
Very interesting and unique video focusing the mountainous and poor villager's lifes. Hope their living conditions will improve in near future.
CGTN SHOULD produce more of this kind of programme to show the world how the lower rung in China society thrive. Thanks.
12:30 Impressive measures taken for the safety of school children on the train.
Beautiful China! Great heart of leader! Seeing along the people life improve counting the hard sweat money is priceless!!! Thank you CGTN!!!
What a delightful documentary, beautifully filmed, story charmingly told. 25-odd minutes of enjoyment!
Nice video.
Helping the poor make a living by building this railway 🛤 and train 🚆.
Helping a community sustain itself ❤
Love from Kuwait 🇰🇼
This train would not exist in America because it's running on a big loss, due to low occupancy. But it's social impact is huge.
In America everything is weigh on profitability. When an operation or a business no longe makes money, we kill it, no matter how good it is to the public. America is seeing the results when everything is owned and run by private entities, money became their only goal.
@@kattiepenn You would also notice how the trainmaster is really going the extra mile to serve better, not in a corporate/organization kind of way, but very humane and out of real concern for everyone (like calling the school to inform the teacher how the train is on time). Someone unfamiliar might think that this is just one special case, but living in China you can see this type of thing all over the place in different professions, all the time. (I'm not saying that this is entirely absent in other countries, but you get what I mean, it's quite uniquely East Asian, also Japan, Korea, Vietnam etc.)
@@kattiepenn thats capitalism for yaaa
350km just for $3 dollars, do you believe it? And the cheapest one is as low as on 15 cents.
@@George-el5gv that's right. But this is what many Americans call that "socialism" where they don't realize this is actually beneficial for them.
Bravo, thanks for bringing aspects of country life for us to view. Makes me want to buy something on that train.
These children will always cherish their days of trainrides; tickets; conductors; friendships made along the way. I also loved seeing the elderly living long lives with lots of clean air and a healthy countryside diet which also lends itself to their longevity.
Please, make another video on the maintenance side of the line.
The monitary upkeep must be enormous. ?
It is interesting that the locals and the poorer area still depend on these old school trains. Without it the local would have a harder, difficult lives and will be isolated.
It is really good to see these old school trains are still keeping the country connected.
Only China can make this happen. Respect & regards from Malaysia.
SALUTE COMRADES caring the young and old seniors
Amazing documentary ! Keep up the good work China !
Sometimes slow doesn't mean we are left behind... it just means we can experience life further and richer..
Green mountains, friendly folks, everybody helps each other. Kids are well taken care even without parents around them, they look mentally healthy. What an impressive happy rural community!
Magical Train. Wonderful job!
It is a very organized society, even in the rural areas, each individual seemed to know each individual function and duties to serve the society well.
i'm just happy seeing them counting their hard earned money. :')
What a great documentary CGTN. Amazing people of rural China. Train 6063 and 6064 and other slow trains brings hope to the surroundings of the railway.
在我的家乡也有这样的车,早上农民挑着农产品坐着火车去赶集,下午集市结束了,又坐着火车回家。火车的票价很多年都没有变过,和一趟公交车的价格差不多。
Goodness! The Chinese people are very strong even for old people. My dad lived among them for two years and he told me about this 50 years ago. He told me that they are extremely hard working and they literally work non stop. He said that their government will not tolerate lazy people. Now I realized that he was right after all.
温馨,親民,善良,美麗!
Through these documentaries, we get to see the hard lives of people living in the countryside. My hats off to these folks as they do not wait for the government for handouts. The train is run as a public service and not as a money making entity, probably only happens in a socialist society.
200% agree.
there's an old saying in China:
teach someone fishing instead of give him fishes.
Unfortunately, “socialist “ is a dirty word in the US...
@S K if china is a corrupt country, these slow trains will not allow these poor people to bring their goods inside the train...
此情此景,听到 17:18 《少年中国说》真的很感慨,眼眶不自禁就湿了,“红日初升,其道大光”…… 加油少年们,加油少年中国。(Moved by the prose at 17:18 , proud of the teenagers, proud of the young China. Fight for better.)
大学的时候去过略阳实习,当时好像是雨季,一直在下雨,看不到太阳,山间的雾气像仙境一样,最难忘的还是那里的肉夹馍,五块钱一个,肉很多,贼香。
Admirable people! 👏👏👏
What a lovely Train staff, they are so helpful, hats off to you !!!
I hope china won't get rid of this train and it's route. This is unique only to china and no where else. Yes the motherland now has the largest network of high speed train but something like this ought to be preserved not just for the locals and farmers but also as a legacy and tradition. But more importantly I want to have a chance to experienced it myself one day hahahaha.....
When I worked in China from 2016 to 2018, I deliberately avoided high-speed trains unless if they were urgent business trips. My childhood China was the one full of old green trains drilling through rough (but beautiful) mountain terrains, and I miss the feeling of sharing food, space, and life experience with other passengers. This is why whenever I get a change to travel to China, I always stick with the green trains just to preserve my memories and the legacy.
I'm sure the Chinese government will preserve it as part of their poverty alleviation programs. Even when occupancy was down to 20%, they did not scrape it. It is the lifeline for the rural community. And the tickets are just so dirt cheap. The green trains. I also hope to ride on one, one day.
this is not unique to china. it was the same for every poor region.once the people were less and less poor and started owning cars and roads were built traffic for these trains decreased significantly.
It will be there till no one need it anymore.
Unique perspective to film this documentary. I was deeply touched by these real characters.
During the colleague years, I used to take a green train like this between Beijing and Sichuan. It was more than 40 hours per ride. Now, I want to take my daughter for the same ride. It will be good for her.
Thank you for sharing the stories of these people with financial difficulties. Cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen cannot simply represent the whole country where millions of people are still living below the poverty line. I wish my children can be a volunteer to teach some kids in one of these state-level poverty counties in the future.
What China has been able to accomplish in just 30 years is more than outstanding. Keep up the good work and the progress
These are the reasons why China is so developed........lovely
A very community based service. Initially I thought it was Japan. I guess Far Eastern nations are very community friendly. I was impressed when the teacher fetch the children directly from the train. East Asians always have my admiration on how they take care of their community.
love this wonderful story, beautiful memories
This is such a heart warming production. Everyone is helping one another to build on this beautiful society.
Heart warming documentary 👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️
Definitely will take the slow train with sceneries like this. Can't imagine how they build it with 60's technology.
@Meixi AI In the video it mentions that in winter the highways are freeze up and the only way in and out is by the slow train. I hope I can see this.
@grimm reaper We can imagine conditions must have been much much worst more than one century ago. Chinese laborers dropped like flies too but their lives meant nothing. After the project they were not even allowed to immigrate to US.
@@kevinlaw6191 Very true. No apology from the "champion of human right and democracy" country; usa. Mother of All Hypocrite l
They lost one life per kilometer. The road is built with sacrifice of the railway soldiers and local workers.
在北京上大学时经常坐7次8次列车经过这段路,车头能看见车尾,沿途风景很漂亮,现在经常自驾游去秦岭旅游。
The place where this documentary took place is very close to my hometown, so watching this documentary is full of memories for me. When I was a child, I also took such a slow train. This kind of train stops at every small railway station, so The speed is very slow, only about 70-100KM/H. For locals, it is equivalent to a bus. The staff in uniform on the train are not policemen. They are service staff on the train. The armband on the sleeve is conductor of the train .
Simply amazing train documentary, poverty reduction by all means.Kudos to train managers and produce sellers🙏👍💪🥇
Gov maintained this super cheap train to help villagers/rurul area connecting. I saw from a blogger its only few yuan for many km, which he hope to pay more but couldn't. Plan to travel along this great route
拍的真好,感动,只有社会主义国家才有的的扶贫铁路,让老百姓过上了好日子
Great and nice train service, for rural people and students. Which all over the world do as this to lift people life in rural area better off.
Wow, these people know how to relax and enjoy a train ride and life!
Few years ago I took a slow train just like the one in the video when I was travelling in Shanxi province. For people who come from a big city and travel by high speed rail on a daily basis, it was rather an interesting experience. Interestingly, the staff who work on these slower trains in remote parts of the country seem to be more friendly and welcoming. One thing I remember fondly to this day is that the train staff was quite surprised when I spoke without any local accent and started chatting with me. The atmosphere was very relaxing and we had a really nice talk, from food culture to the places I've visited. I got off the train at Datong, a city well-known for its ancient town. I spent a few days there before I took the train again. Surprisingly, it happened to me that the train heading back was the exact same one that I took to come to Datong, and I came across with the same staff member who was chatting with me a few days ago. We were amused to see each other again. He offered me tea and we chatted the whole journey back. I left him a souvenir as a gift before I got off the train.
This is such a beautiful recount .... What was that Chinese phrasing? I can't remember exactly ..... Friends coming from afar... Can you write it in Chinese here?
@@12LittleLittleOnes I think you are referring to this one from Confucius: “有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎”. It means “what a pleasure it is to have friends coming from afar” :D
@@peter_hhm yes 💖... Thank you... I'll copy n paste it into the G Translate 🌈🌈 Thank you 🙂
God bless China
so touching this video thanks CGTN. you didn't forget rural people.
warm and beautiful story of ordinary people