Beautiful and clean stations, i love the boat themed info boards kk also, i would love to see you making videos about this city and places nearby as you always do, anyways lovely video, great job.
I don't mean to sound rude but you can't always rely on English signs to get around in a non-English speaking country, Tim. It's better to learn Chinese as not everybody in China can speak English and you can't always find English signs everywhere, even outside of China. You may have your wife and your son William who can speak Chinese but you should learn yourself as they can't always play the role of the translator for you all the time. If you don't assimilate into local culture, how can you let people trust you? P.S. I'm not stereotyping Brits as lazy for refusing to learn local languages, I'm just making a very important point about working in a different country is different from tourism. If Tim lived in the UK or an English-speaking country, he can be monolingual if he wants to. But if he wants to work in a non-English country, it would be better to learn the local language instead of relying on others for help.
Thanks Tim. I enjoy your little adventure on Chinese underground. Look forward to your next one.
Beautiful and clean stations, i love the boat themed info boards kk also, i would love to see you making videos about this city and places nearby as you always do, anyways lovely video, great job.
Tim!!! Why did you miss that train?!? Haven’t you heard of the magic of television 😂🎉😊
Adds dramatic effect for videos
Interested to see clouds and sky on the ceiling of one of the trains. Does it change according to the weather?
no actually😂, they are simply just printed pictures.
Seems like the title is messed up :)
Yes I made a mistake about publishing time
China has billion population how come its station looks so empty which is opposite of India?
I don't mean to sound rude but you can't always rely on English signs to get around in a non-English speaking country, Tim. It's better to learn Chinese as not everybody in China can speak English and you can't always find English signs everywhere, even outside of China. You may have your wife and your son William who can speak Chinese but you should learn yourself as they can't always play the role of the translator for you all the time. If you don't assimilate into local culture, how can you let people trust you?
P.S. I'm not stereotyping Brits as lazy for refusing to learn local languages, I'm just making a very important point about working in a different country is different from tourism. If Tim lived in the UK or an English-speaking country, he can be monolingual if he wants to. But if he wants to work in a non-English country, it would be better to learn the local language instead of relying on others for help.