34 Hours on China's LOWEST CLASS Train 🇨🇳 (STANDING TICKET to Xinjiang)

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  • Опубліковано 21 чер 2024
  • Join us on an unforgettable journey as we embark on the 34-hour standing train journey across China. We start as always by collecting a coffee and snack before heading down Chongqing station to our train. Trouble strikes early as we are faced with difficult train guards who move us to temporary seats, again and again. We sit in amongst the busiest train of our lives, making new friends, interacting with Chinese Police questioning our motives and more. We keep things light hearted with a European picnic and some fine wines before dancing on the platform before bed, and by bed we mean more chair. Waking up groggy to face the harsh reality of another 10 hours, we begin our countdown but not without unexpected issues. During the night our train ran out of drinking water, leaving us dehydrated and being assisted by the police. After what feels like forever we arrive in Ürümqi in the Xinjiang province victorious. The end of the line marks the beginning of our new adventure.
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    Timestamps
    00:00 - Trailer 🎥
    00:36 - Arriving at Chongqing Railway Station 🚉
    04:06 - Boarding the 34 Hour Train 🚄
    11:30 - Being Kicked Out by Train Guards👨🏻‍✈️
    18:28 - Designated Temporarily Seats 🪑
    19:50 - Moved... Again 🙄
    26:10 - The Great Railroad Picnic 🧺
    31:19 - Exploring The Trains Facilities 🚽
    34:10 - Becoming The Brewmasters🍷🧚🏻‍♀️
    37:43 - Fighting to Leave the Train 👋🏻
    43:42 - Getting Ready for A Cosy Night 😴
    47:54 - Waking up with 10 Hours Still to Go 🕙
    51:55 - Our Train Ran Out of Water 💦
    55:29 - Finally Arriving in Ürümqi 👲🏻
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  • @JackAynsleyTravel
    @JackAynsleyTravel  22 дні тому +307

    The 34 Hour journey was excruciating and painful. But, as I said clearly in the video, we were surrounded by great people. Friendly people who we shared jokes with and were comrades through the uncomfortable 34 hours. Even the police guy, again which i report in the video, was a very nice man and looked after us throughout the journey. Even personally bringing us water from the staff's office when the train ran out of water.
    The Chinese people are some of my absolute favourites, we were in this together and we respected each other. I think we all hated the conditions but had an adventure together. That's what you will find on my channel.

    • @user-mn8xc2tc3y
      @user-mn8xc2tc3y 22 дні тому +25

      我曾经做过这种火车四个多小时,腰都痛了,你们居然做了三十几个小时

    • @xiyue511
      @xiyue511 22 дні тому +24

      I haven't been on this low speed green train for almost ten years.I really admire your courage. But for me I would choose to fly to Urumqi.😂😂😂😂

    • @ethanchen8936
      @ethanchen8936 22 дні тому +19

      Thanks to these two cuties, u guys achieved a big challenge. The reason why the tickets they oversold is maybe u r in holidays? And if it is during holidays, ppl from country side will wanna go to the cities to travel. However, due to the geographical environment, there will not be enough trains to take all ppl who r not rich or be thrifty to the destination they wanna go. So they sell the standing tickets and can be seated when on one there. This video reminds me I have took this train 11 years ago, it’s suffering when I was sitting 16hrs. Thanks the infrastructure development these years. Since abt 7years ago, I can easily take 5hrs high speed train to my home(4-tier city in China). Now, I just hope everyone can gain more money and enjoy the scenery along the way back home through new technologies:)

    • @CNTikTok
      @CNTikTok 22 дні тому +33

      The conductor specially found two seats for you!

    • @YINGYIN-lp7hc
      @YINGYIN-lp7hc 22 дні тому +12

      the last time I took this kind of train is 15 years ago…..admire you

  • @AlphaLi-sl4yz
    @AlphaLi-sl4yz 21 день тому +649

    作为一个中国人,为你解释一下。车上的工作人员都非常的职业。
    你们买的是站票,所以不能在卧铺车厢休息,你最开始坐的位子是为卧铺的上铺旅客休息准备的。所以第一个男车务员(不是警察)把你叫走,并穿过整个卧铺区域。
    之后你半路遇到的是车上的警察,他提醒你,卧铺禁止拍照,因为这会严重侵犯了他人隐私(他没有说明)。
    第一个男乘务员为你第一次安排的位置是他手机上显示的暂时无人的位置(因为你是外国人,语言不通,给你的特殊服务)。
    之后他应该是把你们的情况进行了上报,他的上级将预留的备用座位给了你们。所以你们被又安排了一次位置,虽然位置不好(毗邻吸烟区),但始终没有别人购买。
    你说十分钟过一次的警察,确实可能只是乘务员。
    所以列车上的工作人员的行为非常的职业,而且因为你是语言不通的外国人,还为你免费升级了服务

    • @BestluckYan
      @BestluckYan 21 день тому +27

      赞👍

    • @deeplake1056
      @deeplake1056 21 день тому +235

      I tried translating the above Chinese text and made some modifications to make it easier to understand.
      【As a Chinese person, let me explain this to you. The staff on board are very professional.
      You bought standing-room-only tickets, so you cannot rest in the sleeper compartment. The seat you initially occupied was reserved for upper berth passengers in the sleeper compartment. That's why the first male attendant (he is not a police officer) asked you to leave and escorted you through the entire sleeper area.
      Later, the people you encountered halfway was the railway police officer on board, and he reminded you that taking photos in the sleeper car is prohibited because it seriously infringes on others' privacy; but he did not specify further on this (The reason is simple: because he only knows a few basic English words and is unable to express thoughts and feelings completely fluently. In the future, with the widespread adoption of high-tech solutions like AI, this barrier will be eliminated.).
      The first male attendant initially arranged seats for you based on the temporarily unoccupied seats displayed on his phone (attendants can access the internal system through App to check seat availability).
      Afterwards, that attendant likely reported your situation, and his superior assigned you reserved spare seats (the superior could see in the system that the seats had not been purchased by anyone else).
      That's why you were reassigned to another seats--- although the location was not ideal, being next to the smoking area.
      Because you are foreigners and there is a language barrier, they provided you with special service. (All this can help you understand the so-called 'super-national treatment of foreigners in China').
      The "police" you mentioned passing by every ten minutes could indeed just be train attendants.
      (I believe that at least nine and a half out of every ten people you saw wearing uniforms that day were train attendants/cabin crews.)
      Therefore, the train staff acted very professionally and because you were foreigners with a language barrier, they also upgraded your service for free】

    • @GL-iv4rw
      @GL-iv4rw 21 день тому +3

      Your efforts of writing all these paragraphs have gone to waste if you write in a language nobody understands.

    • @blokel9089
      @blokel9089 21 день тому +76

      ​@@GL-iv4rw说什么鸟话,全世界就只有英语一种语言吗?

    • @lynnpierce2024
      @lynnpierce2024 21 день тому +67

      @@GL-iv4rw 中文也是联合国通用语言,你可以用翻译器。

  • @weijiaCAI
    @weijiaCAI 22 дні тому +400

    You should be grateful to the train attendants for giving you exceptional treatment. They even helped you find seats, which is unheard of. Typically, if you have a standing ticket, you can take any empty seat, but once the seat is claimed, you must give it up to the person with the reserved seat.
    But anyway, the Chinese people are very friendly and kind, so enjoy your journey.

    • @heningwang2326
      @heningwang2326 22 дні тому +36

      True!!!

    • @sheilafong1594
      @sheilafong1594 22 дні тому

      If the situation is reversed, if a Chinese person on a ghetto bus in South L.A, he will probably get robbed or beat up.

    • @lan-520
      @lan-520 22 дні тому +73

      Staff and policemen stopped his recording in the sleeper compartment in case he exposed passengers' privacy to the public. For example, someone likes nake sleep in the quilt. If you notice this point, you will understand why nobody banned his recording in the sitting compartment. Even the security camera only records the aisle.

    • @pbworld7858
      @pbworld7858 21 день тому +40

      Frankly, I wouldn't even take photos of anyone's face without their permission - it's just plain rude, but that's just my opinion. Something which some people of the YT and social media generation don't understand.

    • @user-qo9or9tu7p
      @user-qo9or9tu7p 21 день тому +24

      They bought standing tickets. Please follow the standing ticket rules

  • @skylinechao
    @skylinechao 16 днів тому +57

    About 200 yuan, less than 30 dollars, can span 3,000 kilometres, which is the meaning of its existence. This train brings great benefits to many people.

  • @jeffwen9965
    @jeffwen9965 22 дні тому +206

    虽然你总体的评价还算客观,但是我不是很赞同你对中国乘务员和乘警的看法,事实是他们一直在帮助你们,因为你们是站票,而中国好客的传统也让你们得到有别于本地人的照顾! 乌鲁木齐本来就是一个敏感的城市,因为多年前的在美国支持下东突恐怖分子的暴乱让这个城市一度陷于恐怖,因此中国加大了对该地区的治安管控,这也成为了美国及西方攻击中国的理由,一边支持东突及独立恐怖分子制作暴乱(甚至连自己的宗教领袖都不放过),一边指责中国打击这些恐怖分子为“种族歧视”和“强迫劳动”, 加上BBC等西方媒体进入该地区指鹿为马的故意歪曲的报道,让中国政府及当地百姓不得不提防进入这个地区的外国人的动机,这些才是事实的全部。 希望你经历过所有这一切能够理解并享受在新疆的旅程! 用你的眼睛和真实感受去体会这里的一切,而不是带着西方媒体给你们洗脑带来的偏见!!!!

    • @johnyyffeng-fs9xm
      @johnyyffeng-fs9xm 21 день тому +6

      这两个老外应该把你的这个贴读懂😅😅😅

    • @user-zx8ik2zw6u
      @user-zx8ik2zw6u 21 день тому +5

      你这个评价很好

    • @user-vn8mx5zq2k
      @user-vn8mx5zq2k 21 день тому +7

      👍你說出我想說的!多謝!

    • @Hanlanhill
      @Hanlanhill 21 день тому +5

      你想的太好了,没用!偏见会一直存在

    • @user-tk3uo6tl3p
      @user-tk3uo6tl3p 20 днів тому +3

      当时警察跟乘务员这么做是因为你说的这些原因吗?乘务员为什么这么做和这么做的根本原因你心里没点逼数吗?😂😂😂😂

  • @jinyeliu-jc1sv
    @jinyeliu-jc1sv 21 день тому +177

    The police officers arranged your seat not to restrict your freedom, but to see that you are a foreigner and it is not easy to take such a long journey They specially found a seat for you, hoping you do not misunderstand. You shouldn't hate them, you should thank them more!

    • @aroonsubway2079
      @aroonsubway2079 20 днів тому +33

      Not everybody in uniform police officiers LOL They are just train attendants. But I agree with you that they helped him a lot and with a good intention.

    • @fockbgs937
      @fockbgs937 20 днів тому

      Westerners have been scared of Western police since childhood, because Chinese police are the same as Western police? When it comes to police, it is nervous and fearful. 🤣Chinese police are more for serving the people!

    • @WhatsThis9977
      @WhatsThis9977 16 днів тому +2

      @@aroonsubway2079the train system in china does have police system
      But i cannot tell in this one

    • @user-wo9ns2xe6u
      @user-wo9ns2xe6u 15 днів тому

      True!!

    • @user-pl6qk9nr3l
      @user-pl6qk9nr3l День тому

      ​@@WhatsThis9977中国的警察只负责抓坏人,你不是坏人你怕什么,又不是国家机密,你这样反而让人很不适

  • @ethanchen8936
    @ethanchen8936 21 день тому +75

    Dear friend, this isn't called the "real side," it's called the "another side."
    Both the clean and tidy high-speed trains and the noisy, old green trains are real.
    Chinese people do not deny our backward side. There are still many low-income groups in China, and these slow, old trains will continue to exist for a long time in the future.
    At the same time, our high-speed trains will continue to extend to every rural area. Backwardness and advancement coexist and are both real.
    High-speed trains represent the achievements of our development over the past forty years, and the train you are riding, along with everyone you see on it, represents our development goals for the next forty years.

  • @siyuchai1783
    @siyuchai1783 16 днів тому +44

    站票,却一直有座,肯定是列车长特殊安排给你们的座位。那个脉动的水,也应该花钱买的,那可能也是列车长或者乘务员自己掏钱买给你们的。

  • @GG-BO
    @GG-BO 21 день тому +205

    Firstly, your seat free ticket is not allowed to enter the sleeper workshop. Secondly, you should be aware that you have received preferential treatment, otherwise your trip will be like the person sitting on the ground in the video, with no seat for 32 hours

    • @bill_tan
      @bill_tan 17 днів тому +2

      旁边那哥们闭着眼睛好像练英文听力呢哈哈哈

    • @Mystic-H
      @Mystic-H 2 дні тому

      Seats were booked out. So what happened to the people that purchased those 2 seats?

    • @yunzilong2791
      @yunzilong2791 2 дні тому

      有可能是和他一起上车的,前面下车了,还有可能是乘务长给了他们的特殊待遇,安排到别的地方去了

    • @yuxiaohou2520
      @yuxiaohou2520 День тому

      crazy man. you bought an no seat ticket for 34hrs trip😂

    • @tonywucs
      @tonywucs 20 годин тому

      ⁠@@Mystic-HSeems the two seats for special guests not sale.The 30 hours journey is horrible trust me,When i was a student experienced too; This English gentleman is bravely, well done &welcome to China.

  • @johnwayne8475
    @johnwayne8475 20 днів тому +71

    You bought a ticket with no seats but the train conductor moved local people so you could have a seat next to each other. If you turn this around, do you think if a Chinese couple was travelling to UK would a English train conductor move their people for the Chinese to sit?

    • @user-wo9ns2xe6u
      @user-wo9ns2xe6u 15 днів тому +4

      应该不会 ,国情也不同,所以不是每个国家都像中国一样,而且中国应该是可以宽容接纳更多外国人的地方,世界大同是终极目标

    • @kamlam1283
      @kamlam1283 14 днів тому +2

      @@user-wo9ns2xe6u來者是客,當然優待!😂😂

    • @44bett
      @44bett 12 днів тому +3

      good point

    • @user-of5yp4pj9l
      @user-of5yp4pj9l 10 днів тому +4

      中国人太友善😂就不该管他们,让他们蹲在门口就好😂

  • @jerry-vh8dn
    @jerry-vh8dn 22 дні тому +114

    作为一个中国人,我二十年前坐过这种火车且是站票,再也不想经历那种苦,我欣赏你们敢于体验,但是让一位可爱的女士体验有些冒险(太幸苦).

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 22 дні тому

      High speed train? Hahahaha!🤣🤣🤣🤢

    • @user-wc2gz6fy4j
      @user-wc2gz6fy4j 21 день тому +4

      20年前老兄現在已是2024時代滾輪是不會停止轉動看看中國20年發生了多大巨變!

    • @dongwu518
      @dongwu518 21 день тому +3

      @@Zerpentsa6598 This is nothing. We don’t have high-speed railways in many places now. For example, in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, only Linzhi to Lhasa has a high-speed railway. So we will work harder.

    • @user-op4uc1bp9d
      @user-op4uc1bp9d 21 день тому +22

      我觉得我要为外国朋友科普一下,这种绿皮火车,在中国的火车系统,已经非常少了。
      这种火车现在之所以还在运行,一个是避免资源被浪费,火车还可以运行。
      另一个就是便宜啊,虽然可能列车的运行距离非常长,但是大部分乘客都是中短途上下车,车会一直在走走停停,
      主要运力得到最大利用,而且经济实惠。 如果真是旅游、商务,基本还是高铁为主

    • @user-vi9np8cb3g
      @user-vi9np8cb3g 21 день тому

      @@Zerpentsa6598 stupid south african sh*t's follower..

  • @hengongchua6250
    @hengongchua6250 22 дні тому +64

    Don't worry. We Chinese always know well that foreigners visit our country they are our guests. Not our enemy.
    We will always try to be nice and offer them help if needed to make them feel comfortable and have an unforgettable experience in our country.

    • @tessa3007
      @tessa3007 21 день тому +10

      I agree. That's exactly how I felt when visiting China. Everyone seemed to be extra patient and kind toward me. My favorite city was Luoyang

    • @Lja9
      @Lja9 20 днів тому +2

      除了西方媒体 愿意来中国看看的至少说明人家不反对咱们 这也就够了 咱没啥特别高的要求

  • @user-ee8ou8jp6h
    @user-ee8ou8jp6h 21 день тому +75

    你们很幸运,由于你们的西方面孔,得到了列车员的特殊照顾,让你们买无座票也能有标准座位来坐,你们原来的遭遇应该是你镜头旁边那些过道上站着或蹲着的人那样。列车员把车上预留的位子指定你们坐了。You are very lucky. Because of your Western faces, the conductor gave you special care, allowing you to buy a standard seat even if you bought a no-seat ticket. Your original experience should be the same as those people standing or squatting in the aisle next to your camera. The conductor designated the reserved seats for you.

  • @user-dl3jv5ti6m
    @user-dl3jv5ti6m 21 день тому +52

    Train policemen give his seats to you, you should say thanks to him, Jack

    • @Kdj532
      @Kdj532 21 день тому +2

      His initial complaint was just a joke

    • @mantapdjiwa9768
      @mantapdjiwa9768 21 день тому +1

      @@Kdj532 he is not that mature afterall , the mostache can be deceiving, lol

  • @brighthorse6981
    @brighthorse6981 22 дні тому +101

    China can stop running slow passenger trains because it already has a high-speed rail network and give all the line resources to freight trains (in China, slow passenger trains are a money-losing business while freight trains are profitable), but considering that there are still some people who are not so wealthy, the government still retained the slow passenger trains. Therefore, the function of these trains is not vacation tourism, but its basic function is transportation.

    • @JZBL86
      @JZBL86 21 день тому +14

      And the most important is that tickets are very cheap

    • @BestluckYan
      @BestluckYan 21 день тому +5

      Indeed, those people have really low income, they do not want to spend $ on road expenses.

    • @nuanxing9394
      @nuanxing9394 21 день тому +2

      ​@@BestluckYan昨天我用了60美元,49小时火车。也是这种🚞。50小时的车票60美元,非常便宜了,

    • @aslhann7256
      @aslhann7256 20 днів тому

      China retains the slow trains of the last century for two reasons: one is to take care of those with financial difficulties, and the other is for special transportation, such as the rapid transportation of large quantities of heavy weapons and equipment during wartime

    • @xiangpingzhu8590
      @xiangpingzhu8590 18 днів тому +1

      @@BestluckYan i think the main reason is that it is a long trip train and for the high-speed train, it needs to be stopped and checked in every day to guarantee its safety, maybe in the future there will be more reliable high-speed for long-trip

  • @ArnoTang
    @ArnoTang 21 день тому +134

    Let me help you sort out the misunderstandings caused by your language barrier and lack of understanding of Chinese laws.
    1. Your ticket is a standing ticket, and there are no seats. You can use the empty seats, but you need to move away when others arrive.
    2. If you don't buy a sleeper ticket, it is forbidden to enter the sleeper. As for shooting videos in the sleeper, it is very annoying. This has nothing to do with the law. Even normal people don't want to be filmed in the place where they sleep.
    3. Train attendants rarely receive foreign tourists, and the methods for foreign tourists are cumbersome. In addition, you don't know Chinese, so communication is more troublesome.
    4. The first reason why the police asked you to turn off the camera is because this is a sleeper. Shooting is very impolite and illegal. The second reason is that no one likes to shoot in the face. Everyone has the right to refuse.
    5. I don't know much about the laws against foreigners, but for Chinese people, we can shoot Chinese police during law enforcement, and we have the right to supervise.
    6. The conductor found out that you are foreigners and bought a 36-hour standing ticket. As a conductor, he knows how painful this journey is, so he took you to find an empty seat (temporarily empty, the owner may get on at the next stop), but then he found that the seat is in the middle of the train. If other passengers get on, it will be difficult for you to give up your seat, so he violated the rules and took you to another seat. I don’t know why this seat was empty the whole time, but his behavior of giving you this seat for free is definitely against the rules. After all, whether Chinese or foreigners are equal, you enjoy better treatment than Chinese people without any physical problems. It can be understood that the conductor is kind, or it can be understood that he is operating in violation of the rules, but the result is good. You use standing tickets, but get a seat for 36 hours.
    7. Regarding the issue of noise, I have explained before that this is a direct train for remote areas, serving older rural people. Most of them have not received much education. They are used to such a noisy way of communication, and no one thinks there is a problem. We can all understand it, so you can see that there are not many young people and children taking this train. Most young people and city people will take high-speed trains and planes, or use sleeper berths.
    8. Regarding the issue of buying food and water. Normally, this kind of train will sell food and water, but you can also see that there are many people in the carriage. It is difficult to walk, let alone push a small cart full of food, so it is impossible to sell, but there is a restaurant in front of the train. You can go to the restaurant to buy food and water by yourself.
    From this train, you don’t see any children or young people, because this is a train that goes directly to remote areas and is prepared for poor rural elderly people. This train is cheap and does not have too many rules. It gives poor rural elderly people a chance to travel all over China and allows smokers to have a place to smoke (the high-speed rail is very fast, so smoking is prohibited anywhere). There are not many such trains in China. Basically, few young people and urban residents take them. Young people and urban residents mainly rely on bullet trains and airplanes to travel, or drive themselves. If you want to find very poor travel methods and people, then I will tell you that there are many. There are many poor people in China, many uneducated people, and many bad people, but so what? This country has a population of 1.4 billion. Decades of development have allowed the vast majority of Chinese people to live a wealthy life, receive a good education, and have such a good railway and road network. As a country from zero to one, this is already a great result. There are too many different cities, nationalities, people, and transportation methods in China. We can't use one clip to represent all of them. We should get in touch with them more and feel the different China.
    Finally, let me express my love for you.
    I like the elegance and humor of boys and the cuteness and smile of girls.
    I follow your youtube, facebook, instgram and China's tiktok. I watch every video of yours in China, even the comments under the video.
    I hope you can enjoy your trip in China, look forward to seeing more of your videos, and wish you a fruitful job.

    • @JackAynsleyTravel
      @JackAynsleyTravel  21 день тому +40

      I appreciate your kind words at the end but it seems you took a lot of negativity from this video which i simply didn't portray. I never complained about the noise, i mentioned it and how crazy it was but in a thrilling way. I joked and laughed they way they shout at each other, but in a way of endearment. You saw me playing and joking with the people around me, being respectful with elder Uyghur gentlemen etc. I even made a specific recording so that I could tell everyone that the police man had looked after us dearly, even retrieving water from the staff room for us. When we say that the train ran out of water, I don't mean they couldn't sell water, I mean literally nothing would come out of the taps or the hot-water machines. Completely empty on water and it was 28 degrees celcius in the cabin with 10 hours to go. I even showed us eating some Noodles which we were able to get from the dining car before the water drained up.
      Don't think negatively about this video, life isn't perfect and you will never find me making 'perfect videos' i make real videos about the reality of travelling in all different ways, including challenging adventures like this.

    • @ArnoTang
      @ArnoTang 21 день тому +23

      @@JackAynsleyTravel Thanks for your reply, this is my first time to talk to a video blogger. Actually I need to apologize, a lot of my words here are not directed at you, but more to respond to the attacks on Facebook that are not clear, but I mixed up the way of replying, I need to apologize for this. In short, I like your videos, your personalities, the way you treat people, and your active interaction with all kinds of local people. I will continue to follow, and hope you can gain a lot!

    • @ArnoTang
      @ArnoTang 21 день тому +8

      @@JackAynsleyTravel I have watched many of your videos, which are great, but I still feel that there is a certain distance between you and ordinary Chinese people. Although there is communication, there is no in-depth contact. If there is a chance in the future, I hope you can get in touch with the lives of local people, visit their families, and experience the complete lives of ordinary people and the way relatives interact with each other. Perhaps this will make your videos more in-depth and more content will appear. Looking forward to it!

    • @JackAynsleyTravel
      @JackAynsleyTravel  21 день тому +15

      Thanks, I make videos all over the world though not just China. Also you should check our Beijing hutong video. You will never find a video of a foreigner going into the Hutong and drinking with locals - but we did. We're the only ones who have done this train. There are many videos on UA-cam of foreigners in China, but we're doing something different regularly.

    • @ArnoTang
      @ArnoTang 21 день тому +5

      @@JackAynsleyTravel Yes, I saw it. I got to know you through this video. Many Chinese people got to know you through this video and felt your elegance and kindness.

  • @lokhd6878
    @lokhd6878 21 день тому +43

    In sleeping couch no camera is allowed is quite reasonable. I bet you didn’t see famous China security camera there. That is reason the policeman asked you turn off camera, just like don’t shoot video in somebody’s bedroom. You are pretty lucky they help you find two seats, normally for ordinary locals, security guy in train won’t help them. Actually you were treated special.

    • @user-lw8ke1il6b
      @user-lw8ke1il6b 19 днів тому +1

      Standing ticket 34 hours can not imagine, as long as you stand for more than 6 hours will be irritable. I might even jump out of the car.

  • @junyu6755
    @junyu6755 21 день тому +28

    Just searched the train out of curiosity, 34 hours, covers 3,000 km, ¥290 or $40 per ticket without reserved seat. Crazy!

    • @user-td9yo1lh3g
      @user-td9yo1lh3g 12 днів тому

      Este valor você tá achando preço caro???

    • @hermione5545
      @hermione5545 10 днів тому

      ​@@user-td9yo1lh3g觉得便宜吧

  • @efei33
    @efei33 22 дні тому +75

    Get free seats from the help of the train crew, that shows how Chinese ppl treat friends from far away

    • @lan-520
      @lan-520 22 дні тому +4

      But I hate the staff driving out of two uncles in order to provide empty seats for them, which was a sort of spineless behavior.

    • @efei33
      @efei33 22 дні тому +6

      @@lan-520 coz them are getting off at next station

    • @lan-520
      @lan-520 22 дні тому +4

      @@efei33 The staff asked these uncles whether they bought the standing -ticket and kicked them out before asking them whether they were going to go off at the next station, which means the staff never knew the information. After that, the staff still wanted to translate these two uncles to other seats, which demonstrates the staff only took care of how to give foreigners seats regardless of the local's feelings. To take a step back, why a standing-ticket person should give his or her seat to another standing-ticket person before he or she arrives?

    • @efei33
      @efei33 22 дні тому +6

      @@lan-520 the staff has a protable device to check id cards and seats information. they know which seat will be available for long time. and chinese ppl willing to give up their seats upon staff's arrangement

    • @user-er1iq8nq1h
      @user-er1iq8nq1h 22 дні тому +7

      ​@@lan-520我也同意你的说法,不过他们来自外国什么都不懂,所以他们才进入了卧铺车厢,所以工作人员确实是照顾了他们,但是要其他人让座确实不妥,可能也只是想给没经历的人留下好印象吧,毕竟来西部的外国人不多,也许是看他们拍视频怕他们的信息给别人造成误解。

  • @Dennis-gx9en
    @Dennis-gx9en 21 день тому +19

    The person in the latest video about camouflage is not a military personnel, he is probably just a migrant worker from the countryside to the city, because camouflage clothes are more resistant to dirt. Military personnel are generally invisible and do not participate in social activities, and unless there are large natural disasters, they will come out to help society and the people under the coordination of the government and the army. Including the uniformed personnel in the previous video are not police officers, they are just ordinary train workers. In fact, it is easy to tell all the policemen apart. They will have the English sign "police" on their uniforms. There are also more security guards who wear similar police uniforms on the street. In any case, wherever you see the police and military personnel do not need to be afraid, but can seek their help (except criminals). China is very harmonious (of course, every country and society has some "populists" who are very few, and most of them are hiding on the Internet)! So enjoy the trip!

  • @THE-gb9rq
    @THE-gb9rq 21 день тому +38

    in fact you guys must appreciate the police officer who find you seats since you bought standing tickets which means you can't sit in the sleeper. they might thougt you bought standing tickets mistakenly. even local chinese rarely buy such a standing ticket that takes more than 30 hours. so they might seem a little bit rude, but they were trying to help foreingers like you guys to follow the rules and survive your 32hours trip.

    • @user-vn8mx5zq2k
      @user-vn8mx5zq2k 21 день тому +1

      👍That's right!

    • @wenlichen1201
      @wenlichen1201 21 день тому

      不是 police officer😂

    • @user-tk3uo6tl3p
      @user-tk3uo6tl3p 20 днів тому

      视频里这一车买长途站票的中国人你没有看到吗?😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ty-tianyu
      @ty-tianyu 20 днів тому

      ​@@wenlichen1201乘警也是警察哦。

    • @THE-gb9rq
      @THE-gb9rq 19 днів тому +2

      @@user-tk3uo6tl3p 那你非常厉害 可以看到每个人都在哪里下,知道人家是长途。还是你透视人家车票了呀

  • @jeffwen9965
    @jeffwen9965 22 дні тому +69

    还有一个事实是这列火车上的百姓应该都是去新疆打工的人,在新疆从事的工作虽然艰苦,但是工资甚至超过一些大城市的白领,这些百姓是最能吃苦的人,中国传统也有节省和储蓄的习惯,他们为了家庭为了下一代,到中国西部打工,赚取更多的工钱, 而这些行为被你们英国的BBC解读为“强迫劳动”,甚至发动制裁,企图断掉这些百姓的生计! 我的一些在农村的远房亲戚也通过去西藏或新疆打工,赚到的钱在自己家乡造了新房和买了车,他们是用自己的勤劳和辛苦来换取未来的幸福生活,而不是你们媒体所谓的“强迫劳动”!

    • @44bett
      @44bett 12 днів тому +1

      Correct - good comments.

    • @Divanks
      @Divanks 11 днів тому +1

      Well said. The west media is very good at propaganda instead of telling the truth!

    • @yaocrisp180
      @yaocrisp180 5 днів тому +1

      Those labor people are exactly the ones who paved the way for where China is today. They deserve due respect.

  • @Ablebrilliantbc
    @Ablebrilliantbc 21 день тому +14

    The reason for not taking photos is that there will be many people resting and sleeping in the sleeper compartment, which means there will be privacy issues. So no one is allowed to take photos in that compartment

  • @mielli9730
    @mielli9730 22 дні тому +35

    以前觉得国内这种绿皮车很折腾,记得当时从昆明回长沙坐了36个小时,全程人挤人,怕人家抢我的座位,36个小时饭没吃一口,厕所不上一次😂 直到后来看到外国人坐南亚火车经历,破烂不说,空调是坏的,火车还晚点20个小时,才知道中国也就人挤点,其余都不是问题😀
    别看列车员一脸严肃,但还好心为这两个无座票的人找座位,太善良了。 The staff in the train looks like stressful, but he is so kind, try to find seats and bring you there, although you guys got standing tickets

    • @kexinma7294
      @kexinma7294 15 днів тому

      我回国旅游还会做这种卧铺车,不赶时间,晚上睡一觉到了目的地。就是抽烟的真的很讨厌。
      而且高铁票真的是贵,北京到南昌近一千块,带一家老小出行觉得不划算,我宁愿把钱花在好酒店和吃的上面

  • @tonydeng1624
    @tonydeng1624 22 дні тому +64

    First of all, you should thank the train crew for finding you an empty seat. Secondly, take a long-distance local train must not buy a standing ticket, you buy standing tickets around are short-distance passengers. Finally, there are not many trains from Chongqing to Urumqi, and only local trains, you can take the high-speed train to Xi 'an, and then take the bullet train to Urumqi.

    • @user-vn8mx5zq2k
      @user-vn8mx5zq2k 21 день тому +12

      Imagine if the staffs and the "policeman" didn't help them with those seats ………

    • @phil6445
      @phil6445 21 день тому +11

      I’m not understand why this UA-camr do this? Nobody in China would by a no-seat ticket for long distance train ride😂。

    • @Camus886
      @Camus886 21 день тому +1

      @@phil6445yes,The standing ticket just take one hour,so the staff trying to help them when he knew he buy a 34 hours standing tickets become shock😮

    • @Camus886
      @Camus886 21 день тому +3

      @@user-vn8mx5zq2kIf the police not help them, hard to imagine what happened,mostly people just buy standing tickets for short distance,34 hours make police and train stuff confused and shocked😢

    • @tweedy4sg
      @tweedy4sg 20 днів тому

      @@phil6445 I think this aꚃꚃholε vlogger is doing this so he can show to the West "proof & truth" of the nonsense western media is reporting about China and in return hope to attract those China-haters to his channel.

  • @constantineding8700
    @constantineding8700 22 дні тому +56

    If any one wanna experience long-distance journey on a slow train, don't try standing tickets if you are not a vlogger trying to make some unique content.
    Taking a bunk in the sleeping compartment will be a much better option.
    In this video, you can see the conductor let them in the sleeping compartment probably because he's tired of communication with a language barrier. But in fact anyone with a standing ticket is not allowed to be there.

    • @emilyfry2260
      @emilyfry2260 22 дні тому +4

      Actually no one will do this . They booked the ticket too late and no time to wait for another train . This is not common .

    • @emilyfry2260
      @emilyfry2260 22 дні тому +3

      Because of not common occasion and a bit wired , the police kept checking them .

    • @DW-op7ly
      @DW-op7ly 21 день тому +1

      Probably thought a foreigner buying a standing room only ticket to Xinjiang was going to make a f ache news video about the whole trip

    • @user-yw5tt9mb6t
      @user-yw5tt9mb6t 21 день тому +1

      You can come in and out during the day but not at night

    • @serriajohn
      @serriajohn 21 день тому +1

      Chinese slow trains offers soft bunk cabinet to accommodate 4 people , and hard bunk to accommodate 6 people , the soft bunk ticket is more expensive than air ticket, and the hard bunket ticket is 1/3 cheaper than airflight, while the lowest seat ticket is 2/3 cheaper than air ticket.

  • @kofeesala23
    @kofeesala23 22 дні тому +42

    You can take a standing ticket for a short distance, but not for a long journey, say for more than 2 to 3 hours, definitely not for 30+ hours. This train is not only slow but also stops at almost every station. The people on this kind of green train are mainly local farmers and migrant workers. China may need some double-decker trains to increase its capacity. The situation reminds me of a similar experience riding a super crowded, sweltering, World War II-style, overnight sleeper train from Marseille to Milan in a hot summer some 20 years ago.
    Nowadays, the green trains seem to be the lowest way to travel since travelling by the sometimes dangerous sleeper busses has been phased out.
    Looking forward to your next video from Xinjiang!

    • @babc97
      @babc97 21 день тому +5

      Seems this guy might trying to give a miserable background when mentioning Xinjiang, see what he is going to do next.

    • @kofeesala23
      @kofeesala23 21 день тому +3

      @@babc97 Taking a green train is still a novelty for foreigners, these two UA-camrs might just be exploring new ways to attract viewers.

    • @user-tk3uo6tl3p
      @user-tk3uo6tl3p 20 днів тому

      视频里那些站票的中国人傻吗?

    • @andachen7473
      @andachen7473 16 днів тому

      @@user-tk3uo6tl3p 这些站票的可能只是坐几站而已,而且有的时候火车票紧张,你又不得不坐的时候,站票是唯一的选择,我就做过16个小时,从漠河到哈尔滨的无座票。这个经历也是终身难忘,上半夜和其他人聊天唠嗑还挺快乐的,下半夜睡觉是个大问题。最后几个小时是最难熬的

    • @user-mf1zs5zh7c
      @user-mf1zs5zh7c 14 днів тому +1

      @@babc97 不要胡说八道,他不是bbc

  • @zimuli3549
    @zimuli3549 22 дні тому +17

    I remember that it took more than a week for Beijing to go to Urumqi more than 30 years ago because the speed was very slow. Almost no one in China goes to Xinjiang in this way now. Almost all the passengers who buy station tickets on this train are short-distance passengers who get on and off at the half-way station, while you take such a horrible way to get to Urumqi. Admire your courage!

  • @willszheng5304
    @willszheng5304 21 день тому +38

    The reason why filming is not allowed at the first is because some carriages are sleepers, taking photos in sleepers is an invason of privicy.

  • @KH-ps5yj
    @KH-ps5yj 22 дні тому +43

    OMG, 3000 km by a standing ticket is insane.

    • @nuanxing9394
      @nuanxing9394 21 день тому +4

      我前天从呼伦贝尔坐火车13小时到哈尔滨。等了四小时,然后哈尔滨到杭州。36小时,一共49小时我才到,也是这个车,真的挺累。我买错票了,本来想买沈阳到南方的动车,硬座直接坐过来的😢

    • @user-dq7es3yj9r
      @user-dq7es3yj9r 20 днів тому

      @@nuanxing9394 为啥不飞呢,这么久的火车价格也不便宜吧

    • @nuanxing9394
      @nuanxing9394 20 днів тому

      @@user-dq7es3yj9r 并不是每个人都喜欢坐飞机,而且也不着急。然后我都是临时买票,睡醒了,我有空了就去买票,没习惯提前买票,不喜欢着急

    • @Raghavgrills
      @Raghavgrills 18 днів тому

      我爱来自印度的中国人的爱​@@nuanxing9394

    • @godzilla256
      @godzilla256 16 днів тому

      up主坐的这趟车票价是三百左右

  • @CN_SFY_General
    @CN_SFY_General 14 днів тому +8

    I rode a one-way train trip from Beijing to Urumqi for 76 hours in 1986 in a sleeper bed.

  • @User-kjxklyntrw
    @User-kjxklyntrw 21 день тому +16

    Man, you are not have ticket, but still given seat for sit for free, they are too nice.

    • @kind03cn
      @kind03cn 21 день тому

      Actually, the standing ticket has the same price with the normal 2nd class coach ticket... So i would say he should be able to sit if nobody else is sitting.

    • @User-kjxklyntrw
      @User-kjxklyntrw 21 день тому +2

      @@kind03cn actually people that standing only for short distant destination, others are sit on seat at that train carriage

  • @Gorilla6699
    @Gorilla6699 22 дні тому +20

    wow, I can't imagine myself on that train for so long.
    I think you should be thankful to the conductor who went out of his way to find you the seats

  • @dongwu518
    @dongwu518 22 дні тому +15

    Bro, your experience is the same as mine when I went to college 30 years ago. But China still warmly welcomes you!

  • @user-yv1jh3dt8f
    @user-yv1jh3dt8f День тому +1

    More than ten years ago, there were very few high-speed trains in China, and for many people, the ticket prices were too expensive. Most people of our generation have had similar experiences. It looks very real and nostalgic. Thank you very much for the genuine sharing.

  • @hotice1998
    @hotice1998 7 днів тому +3

    确实是被优待了,你最好的做法应该是像和那两个北京大爷一样,和周围的旅伴一起喝几杯

  • @scotty4218
    @scotty4218 8 днів тому +3

    Dude, I cannot stop laughing watching your video. You said it right at the start that you got the cheapest train but went into the carriage with bunker beds. After that you looked so lost and as if you got miss treated and escorted all the way to your standing carriage. You were filming in bunker beds and saying oh I do not understand why I need to turn my camera off, this really made me laugh ;) Why don't you make another video about getting an economy flight ticket and go sit in first class seat on your plane, and film everything and show us what happens ;)

  • @jliu0707
    @jliu0707 15 днів тому +1

    An absolutely incredible video. Incredible journey! Thank you for sharing this with your UA-cam audience. I subscribed your channel instantly after viewing this video. Great job lad!

  • @horaceleung8646
    @horaceleung8646 22 дні тому +10

    In case anyone encounters the same situation as Jack, give me some advice within my knowledge. But if you really want to try something similar to Jack's experience this time, you can skip it.
    1. There are still many green trains in China, not all of which are high-speed trains. The biggest advantage of a green train is its affordability, especially for those like Jack who have no seat tickets. However, many regulations on green trains are relatively relaxed compared to high-speed trains, for example, smoking is not prohibited on green trains.
    2. If you want to go to a place where there is only a green train and there are no seats left, you can buy a no seat ticket first, and then after getting on the train, ask the conductor if they can get a replacement seat or sleeper ticket. Because there are people getting off the train in the middle, it is very likely to get a seat or sleeper ticket.
    3. If you are unable to get a replacement seat or sleeper ticket, you can only randomly find a place to sit like Jack. It is not recommended to find a seat in the sleeper carriage because the ticket inspection in the sleeper is very rigorous. If you really can't bear it, you can go to the dining car for a meal, so you can sit for at least one or two hours.
    4. I have heard that some high-speed trains do not have tickets, but I don't know if they still have them now. However, generally speaking, high-speed trains are built for each person.

    • @Joseph_YI
      @Joseph_YI 22 дні тому +1

      According to my knowledge, 'smoking is not prohibited on green trains' is not true. Smoking is not permitted in any public place, though I have to admit that there may be a tiny monority of rule-breakers ignore the regulation.

    • @Joseph_YI
      @Joseph_YI 22 дні тому +3

      Smoking is not allowed in the train's carriages, but is allowed at the junction of the two carriages.

  • @SpaceBound-1
    @SpaceBound-1 22 дні тому +134

    I bet people are going to clip this video and make false narratives.

    • @sheilafong1594
      @sheilafong1594 22 дні тому +36

      Serpenza comes to mind or China Uncensored

    • @user-tk3uo6tl3p
      @user-tk3uo6tl3p 22 дні тому +2

      Isn't this the real China?😂😂😂😂

    • @sheilafong1594
      @sheilafong1594 22 дні тому +4

      Is this the real India??😂😂😂😂

    • @sheilafong1594
      @sheilafong1594 22 дні тому +4

      Is this the real India??😂😂😂😂

    • @rog4464
      @rog4464 22 дні тому +23

      @@user-tk3uo6tl3p False narratives, can't you see that? Like "this is the only traveling option in China", for example.

  • @yxdxs
    @yxdxs 22 дні тому +13

    Basically, we always fly from Chongqing to Urumqi. Taking a train, especially with only standing tickets, is just too crazy. The initial 'policeman' wasn’t actually a policeman; he was a train attendant. It was thanks to his help that you were able to have seats the whole way.

    • @user-vn8mx5zq2k
      @user-vn8mx5zq2k 21 день тому +3

      Standing tickets are for shorter distance 1 maybe 2 stations. That's why the rail staffs were concerned.

    • @lyfan3192
      @lyfan3192 21 день тому

      YOU ARE RICH

  • @yongliluo8562
    @yongliluo8562 21 день тому +27

    Before boarding the train, they declared that they had bought no-seat tickets, just as they had bought economy class tickets, and of course they were not allowed to go to first class, even if they were standing in first class. In fact, they can also choose to walk to Urumqi, it is another experience, it is their own choice. Enjoy the journey.

    • @xiaofengguo574
      @xiaofengguo574 21 день тому +1

      In fact, the high-speed rail tickets are sold out, but it is still not recommended for foreigners to go out during the holidays in China. There is so much time in China that there is no need to squeeze in the few holidays in China. Especially more than 30 hours

    • @user-jd8xy5zt6l
      @user-jd8xy5zt6l 20 днів тому

      Modernization may not be good for the poor in rural and have management problem. They may not know press botton and pull automatic toilet door by force. Put into their shoes, rural may be thankful have the freedom to choose a cheap and familiar mode to achieve destination.

    • @user-tk3uo6tl3p
      @user-tk3uo6tl3p 20 днів тому

      你说的都对,看评论没有一个为几亿每天这样生活的中国人想想!

    • @peterchan5747
      @peterchan5747 18 днів тому +1

      Getting on a green (low speed) train without a seat and travelled all the way to Xinjiang ? You are looking for trouble.

    • @yongliluo8562
      @yongliluo8562 17 днів тому

      @@user-tk3uo6tl3p 就事论事,看视频说视频

  • @AmyFan-kz8vn
    @AmyFan-kz8vn 22 дні тому +1

    Have not seen you for many days! nervous! it is good to see you back.

  • @Bob-yu7fc
    @Bob-yu7fc 18 днів тому +3

    You bought a standing ticket, which means that you don't have a fixed seat on the train, and the conductor kindly arranged a seat for you. The seats changed for the second time are exclusive seats for train staff, and these two seats are not sold to the public. I hope you can feel their good intentions instead of being disturbed.

  • @xifengling
    @xifengling 21 день тому +6

    普通火车去新疆,就是卧铺也是很辛苦的,你们还是站票,我非常佩服你的勇气,我三十年前做火车不到20小时,到家以后整个人像病了一样。冒险精神可嘉,也要注意身体健康。现在需要多长时间不知道,以前这样去新疆要一个星期,除了俄罗斯人,恐怕没有其他国家的人体验过这种漫长艰难的旅行。

    • @user-wo9ns2xe6u
      @user-wo9ns2xe6u 15 днів тому

      我要是坐票坐个几十个小时,那人都废了,直接躺家里两天不想动

  • @westwindxiang5261
    @westwindxiang5261 16 днів тому +3

    First of all, it's one truly adventure and hard journey, not only for two non-citizen visitors, but also for native. Besides it's cost much less than other way. From ChongQing to Ürümqi, it will cost 200$(US dollar) at least by plane, only 70$ by Green-skin train(about 50km/h! there's no bullet train for this line yet).
    And the man on train who lead Jacks to the seat, he's the staff of train, not police.It's his job to make train works smooth.If there's vacancy on sleeper compartments, he can ticket Jack from standing upto sleeper. As we can see from the video, it's a lot more passengers than vacancy, then he doing much warm heart than his duty, take the Jacks to some seats.
    There's several passengers using standing tickets squatting at the junction of the train carriages, it's common on the train.

  • @Hutch3021
    @Hutch3021 17 днів тому +1

    Wowzers now that was a tough journey and a salute you both for doing it !! It must have been such a struggle but to see the ones that had to stand or lie in floors was crazy . Thanks for sharing the reality of life 🙌

  • @Rodrigo96985
    @Rodrigo96985 22 дні тому +3

    I rode this train 20 years ago, I still remember the 24 hour journey with no seats,fresh in memory.I wish you a happy trip, Xinjiang is a beautiful place(from translation).🥰🥰

  • @RM-qw3xz
    @RM-qw3xz 21 день тому +4

    You two, the staff on that train were actually very nice to you. I bet if I were in the UK on a similar train, I would be escorted off by security.

  • @rachelforrester2333
    @rachelforrester2333 21 день тому

    Oh wow guys, that was a monumental journey, well done xx

  • @SlowtravellerDan
    @SlowtravellerDan 21 день тому

    I almost give up on you😂, glad you’re finally back, sound and well.

  • @billjoe1769
    @billjoe1769 14 днів тому +3

    As a Chinese person, I want to say, man, you are really amazing. This kind of long journey in a hard seat is absolutely a hellish experience. I once took a hard seat for 13 hours, and it was really unbearable. The topic you chose, '34 hours in a hard seat,' is excellent. You have experienced what it's like for 'the lowest class of people in China' on a long journey. Their endurance is incredibly strong.

  • @fakoneuwyong
    @fakoneuwyong 22 дні тому +7

    I think they're so lucky got prioritized by the train officer so they got seat. Those officers got confused find out two foreigners stranded inside a low class train, they thought something must be gone wrong.

    • @AlphaLi-sl4yz
      @AlphaLi-sl4yz 21 день тому +2

      我也这么认为,乘务员可能以为这俩老外错误的定了站座票

    • @Jaychang-zc7zt
      @Jaychang-zc7zt 21 день тому +2

      不,列车员注意到他们的原因首先主要是他们坐在卧铺车厢,这是不被允许的,其次,他们两个对着别人的床录像,这侵犯了别人的隐私。最后,外国人在绿皮车上一直录像很可疑,列车员可能怀疑是BBC之类的媒体想做点文章。

  • @Lee-kq2wq
    @Lee-kq2wq 22 дні тому +1

    终于更新了哈哈

  • @pmaomao6644
    @pmaomao6644 22 дні тому +25

    As a Westerner, I believe you are one of the first or second to travel by the green train. This is not a Western tourist train; it is purely a means of transportation. It is very cheap but equivalent to its price.
    The only reason people choose it is because it is cheap. The British are the least tolerant of speaking loudly or eating food in public, but for them, this is just a part of life.

    • @JackAynsleyTravel
      @JackAynsleyTravel  22 дні тому +30

      Personally, the journey was excruciating and painful. But, as I said clearly in the video, we were surrounded by great people. Friendly people who we shared jokes with and were comrades through the uncomfortable 34 hours. Even the police guy, again which i report in the video, was a very nice man and looked after us throughout the journey. Even personally bringing us water from the staff's office when the train ran out of water.
      The chinese people are some of my absolute favourite, we were in this together and we respected eachother. I think we all hated the conditions, but had an adventure together. That's what you will find on my channel.

    • @wantingxu-rd3il
      @wantingxu-rd3il 22 дні тому +4

      @@JackAynsleyTraveljack,you are really a gentleman

    • @johnyyffeng-fs9xm
      @johnyyffeng-fs9xm 21 день тому +5

      ​@@JackAynsleyTravelenjoy your travel in Xinjiag!
      be aware: due to the rumors made by BBC, CNN, etc, you may get many checks by police😜😜😜

    • @user-qo9or9tu7p
      @user-qo9or9tu7p 21 день тому +4

      Much cleaner than the British underground

    • @ccptroll1966
      @ccptroll1966 21 день тому

      Oh dear this type of train is for hillbillies...

  • @tedwang906
    @tedwang906 22 дні тому +34

    This video also proved that why China is still a developing country,per GDP is only 10000 dollars,wealth gap is still huge in China,people in eastern China live better life than those in the western China.Living standards in city is usually better than rural area. Northwest is one of the least developed areas in China,especially US’s wrongful sanction on Xinjiang,it will only leading people’s life in Xinjiang poorer and bring chaos and destabilization to China. Hope Xinjiang can develop better under US sanctions.Stay strong China,stay strong Xinjiang.

    • @user-od8ku6zn4j
      @user-od8ku6zn4j 22 дні тому +6

      你說什麼屁話,新疆維吾爾人民都被制裁的沒工作,你還好意思說什麼叫在美國制裁,制裁他個頭了。美國是誰呀?你以為是你的天哪,你的王啊

    • @fredzhangchao
      @fredzhangchao 22 дні тому

      ​@@user-od8ku6zn4j 是你說什麼屁話。美国以强迫劳动为名制裁与新疆有联系的企业是众所周知的,你自己不知道而已,还在这里大放厥词。

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 22 дні тому +6

      It is already an UPPER MIDDLE INCOME nation where it has reached around USD 12-13000.
      Xinjiang’s foreign trade is NOT dependent on the US as it traditionally trades mostly with Russia and Central Asia, and there are FTAs China have forged with other countries and regions.
      And the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) since 2013.

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 21 день тому

      @@user-od8ku6zn4jThere are other news items from Chinese media outlets like Xinhua and CGTN/CCTV featuring Uyghur workers in factories producing textiles, automobiles, machineries and equipment of various kinds, oil and gas products, food products and those in the retail, transportation, tourism and logistics sectors.

    • @slidon9683
      @slidon9683 21 день тому

      @@user-od8ku6zn4j

  • @user-oc7kq8en4i
    @user-oc7kq8en4i 22 дні тому +10

    I've never been on a standing ticket for so long as a Chinese.

  • @sillywhite3086
    @sillywhite3086 15 днів тому +1

    Oh man!you did a incredible job! wish you have a nice trip in China!

  • @user-xili
    @user-xili 13 днів тому

    This is the best tourist video I watched in my life. It’s so live!!!!!!so real, so warm, and so human😊
    thanks! thanks! and thanks!!!😊

  • @yalu-us1ve
    @yalu-us1ve 22 дні тому +3

    When I was in college, I also had a fantasy of taking a twenty-hour train ride to Urumqi, to see the scenery along the way and feel the different atmosphere of life, but I never thought of a standing ticket, and then I never did so again!😂

  • @canalesjuan356
    @canalesjuan356 22 дні тому +10

    I just left comment on your last video asking for update, and here it is!!!😂😂😂 but why do you "torture" yourself.

  • @furuizhang2078
    @furuizhang2078 18 днів тому +1

    you guys are so brave!

  • @Jack-jv4up
    @Jack-jv4up 19 днів тому

    Hi, sorry for your journey on the train. You guys are really brave and show another part of this giant country, even though many Chinese people can not realize it nowadays. Hope the rest of your journey is great!

  • @und3f3atd70
    @und3f3atd70 22 дні тому +3

    Damn...the title alone warrants a thumbs up and comment before watching. 😁

  • @reportervideoamatir
    @reportervideoamatir 21 день тому +1

    Crazy, I took a train for 8 hours and I felt like screaming, sitting for 8 hours made my body ache, I give you a thumbs up for being able to survive on the train for 34 hours 😂😂😂

  • @p50ons
    @p50ons 21 день тому +1

    My new favourite youtubers

  • @jusang6265
    @jusang6265 21 день тому +5

    Wonder what you were expecting when you booked a standing ticket? They are so accommodating to find you seats.

  • @NorCalMoDo
    @NorCalMoDo 18 днів тому +4

    you guys are lucky. the standing seats normally really is standing. Just like the folks standing around.

  • @asmerom3025
    @asmerom3025 19 днів тому

    Two brave adventurers ! I admire the cool way you both handled that. chaos as if it was something you did every day. And smiling faces.Amazing.

  • @blackhawkcn2008
    @blackhawkcn2008 9 днів тому +2

    Hope everyone can know that there are 3000 kilometers from Chongqing to Urumqi. The ticket without seat is ¥278.5, which is approximately $38 or 30 pounds, that is, about 0.1 yuan or 0.014 dollars or 0.011 pounds per kilometer.

    • @Stoner_AlexChen
      @Stoner_AlexChen 3 дні тому

      甚至很多人没有意识到,其实这火车并不慢,很多国家的最快的火车还没有这个绿皮车跑的快。

  • @stevenyang8011
    @stevenyang8011 22 дні тому +12

    30年前我还是学生的时候坐了48小时从哈尔滨到家,太难忘了。欢迎来到中国体验不同的旅行

    • @xucg
      @xucg 21 день тому

      我也有同样经历,也是在哈尔滨上学,家在关里。那时候年轻,40多个小时不算啥,怕的是要在北京中转签字,经常没有下一趟车的座位。有两次我都是从北京站到家。

    • @tangtang9638
      @tangtang9638 21 день тому

      30多年前有同样的经历,从哈尔滨去学校,一座难求啊。现在仅仅看到他们两人的一个小时的视频都把我累的够呛😂他们下车后发表的感想实在是把我逗笑了😂

  • @zxz1025
    @zxz1025 15 днів тому +3

    OMG! you guys really got the nerves taking the green train in China with a no-seat ticket. I worked in China from 1990 to 2016, I have never been on a green train. But you guys are lucky, the train stuff actually treat you very nice, give you special treatment in gettinvg you seats, otherwise 32 hours standing in a green train might make you nuts 🤣

  • @KinLee919
    @KinLee919 21 день тому +3

    note: in China railway, 无座(no seat) means no reserved seat, u can sit on any empty seat.

  • @GoldyTaoCZ
    @GoldyTaoCZ 20 днів тому

    This experience is absolutely unforgettable...Thanks for your sharing.

  • @Axiaoli
    @Axiaoli 21 день тому +2

    My husband and I have been on a hard-seat train for up to 17 hours. He vowed never to take it again. Haha, you two are really warriors, iron buttocks.

  • @CHOWVANSEN
    @CHOWVANSEN 21 день тому +6

    Hi,Jack. In fact, there is a trick to riding this green train. Usually, we go to the No. 7 Train carriage (next to the Dining car carriage).In the first instance we get on the train and ask the train attendant , if it is possible to upgrade to a sleeper ticket. I also follow you in bilibili, and in your first video(16:28), there are people like that upgrading their sleeper tickets. Because there will be some people for some personal reasons do not come up or cancel the order, and then there will be empty sleeper and seat. This kind of train is usually not the use of smart phone tickets middle-aged and elderly, most young people are willing to pay more money for this, is really sad, for your spirit I admire.

  • @bianxi4yt
    @bianxi4yt 21 день тому +3

    1986 to 1990, I took such train from Chengdu to Shanghai, 48 hours, then 8 hours transit, then another 24 hours to Fuzhou to study. I slept under the seat or on luggage holding area, those were the best place to slept.

  • @dutchylondon
    @dutchylondon 8 днів тому

    One of the funniest videos I’ve seen for a while! You deserve 1m subs you will get there no doubt.

  • @evanhsu9372
    @evanhsu9372 20 днів тому

    Mad respect guys! You have broke my record, the longest I have taken on that train was 28 hours with a hard sit ticket when I was studying in the uni (because student discount for 50% off). It was painful, I can't image to take that again

  • @bopeng5944
    @bopeng5944 22 дні тому +4

    We knew it! Even Chinese people are not easy to stay positive after 36 hours on an old train by sitting those hard seats. Well, you should thank to those people who help you find these seats, anyhow. Anyhow, respect.

  • @suzeel
    @suzeel 17 днів тому +2

    The Train Guard is getting you a proper seat! ^^°^^ Lovely! 💘💝💖💯👍👍👍

  • @yayayaaya9243
    @yayayaaya9243 21 день тому

    love from bilibili!You are all too friendly! Hahaha, the path you have chosen is indeed the most difficult. China is still a developing country, and this type of train has actually saved many impoverished and unable to keep up with modernization.can't wait to watch your next video!

  • @xipingcao
    @xipingcao 15 днів тому +7

    I am Chinese and I hate this kind of behavior. This kind of special preferential treatment for foreigners is a disgusting custom.The flight attendant found him a seat twice. The first time was a seat that someone had already bought (not fixed), and the second time was a seat that someone had refunded (fixed). Locals only buy standing tickets for short distances. You can try it. If you buy a 34-hour standing ticket, a flight attendant will arrange it for you. Thetwo foreigners have no idea about the 34-hour standing ticket. Leave them standing for 34 hours and they may collapse to sit on the floor.

    • @moonol
      @moonol 13 днів тому +6

      你不要太狭隘了,对客人友好是一种美好的品德,并且世界上绝大部分都这样。你如果去国外,你也会很感激这样的友好的当地人。我刚出国的时候英语并不好,收到过很多人的“热心对待”,世界各地的人们都会努力明白你想表达的意思并且帮助你。我家的亲戚,两个老人70多了,喜欢旅游,英文只会hello和goodbye,有次买机票的座位不连票,在美国的一个机场一个黑人女工作人员看了他们的信息,没怎么询问就帮他们的座位改到了一起,还是不错的位置。你如果喜欢旅游,你也会感激很多人自然而然散发出的善意,并会认为这样的文化是温暖并且应该保留的。至于你说他们占了别人的位置,也并不算是,他们坐的位置是乘务员确认无人的位置,另外大部分的同行者,很少有像他们一样买了三十多小时的站票,当地的旅客们多少也会对自己的旅程有一些预期和判断,遇到困难多少也可以和身边人交流,寻求帮助。而Jack他们两人,对他们自己的行程没有足够的认知,同时语言也有壁垒,列车员重点关照他们两人完全没有任何问题

  • @youarerightatall
    @youarerightatall 21 день тому

    30+hours!Huge respect from China,you are definitely warriors👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻give you much more 👍🏻 as I can do👍🏻👍🏻

  • @lmn6335
    @lmn6335 22 дні тому +1

    I myself have not been on one of these trains for 20 years, the price is very cheap, not comfortable at all, really admire you

  • @user-sf9ic4yp6g
    @user-sf9ic4yp6g 21 день тому +6

    你从卧铺车厢到座位车厢,路上有个很拥挤的吧台,就是补卧铺的柜台,这种长距离旅行,即使没买到票也可以通过补票的方式晚一点得到一个床
    You go from the sleeper compartment to the seat compartment, there is a very crowded bar on the road, which is the counter for making up the sleeper. This kind of long-distance travel, even if you don't buy a ticket, you can get a bed later by making up the ticket

  • @lichao-xq1jf
    @lichao-xq1jf 15 днів тому +3

    @JackAynsleyTravel
    As a Chinese who often travel between Europe and China, I am very happy to see these videos taken by Jack. To be honest, as a Chinese, I feel very ashamed that the first time I saw the Xinjiang travel video was through the British. After watching the video, I really want to go to Xinjiang once. From this year, I must travel. Also, the sleeper carriage may be asked by the police to turn off the camera due to cultural differences. The police just asked to turn off the video instead of deleting the video, which proves that the police law enforcement is very humane. I believe that the police in other countries will not be so gentle, so it proves that China's police law enforcement will not be as barbaric and unreasonable as the American police. Later, I knew that it was not the live broadcast, the police will leave and thank Jack for their cooperation. So I don't think there is necessary to over-interpret this matter.

    • @44bett
      @44bett 12 днів тому

      Good points.

  • @wangky1986
    @wangky1986 День тому

    This is really an adventure no other vloggers that I know of has ever done. I haven't ridden in a green carriage train for over a decade, but I immediately recall the smell in it watching your video.😂

  • @jasonhu7995
    @jasonhu7995 21 день тому +1

    Let me tell you guys a secret as a person who had traveled many times before with stand tickets for a long distance journey (At least twice a year travel back home from my university), there were always few seats in a certain carriage reserved for the staff of the train system. They used those seats to commute between train stations. If you know where those seats are allocated and you are lucky to get there first, you have better chance to keep the seat for the entire journey, just like we saw in this video

  • @yoingen
    @yoingen 22 дні тому +5

    I haven’t been on a green train in over twenty years. When I was in college 20 years ago, I also bought standing tickets. From Beijing to Chengdu, I stood all day and all night! ! Hahahaha, but it’s funny.
    Every train in China has police deployed to maintain law and order. This is normal. They will keep everyone safe.
    The older generation of Chinese people are very frugal, so it is necessary to keep these cheap green trains. Just like my mother, she has a lot of money, but she is reluctant to buy even a bottle of drink when she goes to play.

  • @pmaomao6644
    @pmaomao6644 22 дні тому +6

    local residents will choose green trains when traveling, because they are only one or a few stops away, and standing tickets are not painful for them.
    But never choose a standing ticket for more than four hours, you will be very miserable unless you have no choice.
    Or very courageous to challenge.

    • @HanFeng_FM
      @HanFeng_FM 18 днів тому

      只能说这俩人缺心眼,亦或想体验生活

  • @alexrider3368
    @alexrider3368 17 днів тому +1

    ur lucky bro u girl aint complaining much shes a sweet heart

  • @williamtian566
    @williamtian566 22 дні тому +3

    waiting for your updates for several days , here u r .

  • @choifayue9848
    @choifayue9848 21 день тому +6

    this kind of slow train is run at 120km/h you 2 are lucky to have the seats for the whole trrip, should have thank the train security guard to get you the seats have fun PEACE

  • @geokseniortravellers.1105
    @geokseniortravellers.1105 22 дні тому +1

    You and Paige are easily the best train vloggers 😊

  • @GameOne-fz7dc
    @GameOne-fz7dc 22 дні тому

    Crazy....34 hrs with standing ticket. Salute

  • @user-ox3no3sb8p
    @user-ox3no3sb8p 21 день тому +8

    只要有站票的就不建议坐,连过道都站满人,乘务员对你们已经很不错了,还安排两个位置给你

  • @canalesjuan356
    @canalesjuan356 22 дні тому +4

    But most of the people here won't follow the whole process you've been through, they get up and down for a few stops, and for people who really needs to transfer from place to place, It's the only way to solve it by selling no-seat tickets. You actually can pay for a bed on the half way once anybody gets off the train and the beds become available, just ask the conductor. Also, another way is going to the dining car, buy yourself a meal, You can have the seat forever.

  • @thelettingsguru
    @thelettingsguru 2 дні тому

    incredible video Jack

  • @LiMa-xj7et
    @LiMa-xj7et 20 днів тому +2

    Big challenge 🎉give a hug to this lovely lady,it’s harder to her