Hi. I recently found out that you can even go from one city all the way to another city by metro!! I knew you could do that in the Cantonese regions such as Shenzhen or Guangzhou. But I just found out yesterday from a friend having his holiday in China that you can do that in Hangzhou, which is a city next to Shanghai. Not saying that that would be a good option. But you could if you really want to save money. I would recommend taking the bullet train instead for those journeys. Bullet train trips are quite cheap compared to any other country.
I went on the Shanghai metro in 2018, and I was astounded. The network was so vast and deep down, you could take journeys of escalators going down or up, especially in an interchange station. Thousands would be on their phones because wifi was already widespread underground. Everything was so seemless and in order, and was very cheap. I’ve travelled on the Shanghai maglev and China’s high speed rail system. It is world class! The ‘authoritarian’ government, as the West LOVES to describe China’s CPC is very effective and made up of intelligent and highly educated political leaders.China is allot more modern and developed than I expected! Our media in the West always tells us China is collapsing.
Every Chinese leader has been promoted from an ordinary person to a higher-level official through selection and election through his or her own achievements. Each of them is an elite among the Chinese people, so China is a country led collectively by elites. The most popular media celebrities and Internet celebrities can be elected national leaders by constantly making wishes and speeches to the people, which is impossible in China.
China's metro system can be built efficiently and quickly because CRCC has its own tunnel boring machines, rolling stocks, engineers, and experienced workers. CRCC has all the data on hand as to size of station based on riders and number of cars required. almost everything is standardized. city or local authority comes up with projected riders, routes and station design. CRCC has everything available except design for station/s.
THe cameras are not there to monitor every single person, they are there to record everything in case there's an incident, then it can be reviewed. With the amount of people moving around it would be impossible to monitor individuals.
目前全国人大没有通过任何对个人进行常规视频监控的法律,只有警方根据相关法规根据案件情况执行,此外交通法和治安处罚法等等众多法律允许对公共区域进行视频监控;当然其实视频监控在很多地方也被滥用的,比如小区物业和个人并没有对公共区域进行视频监控的权利,很多的灰色地带。瑞典这边正好相反,由于是直选,各地区都极力抵制或限制公共区域的视频监控,连交通探头都极少,连装个行车记录仪都不太可能,与此同时瑞典的超速驾驶却是极其严重的,基本上是10人9超包括我自己,然后黑帮和毒品交易大行其道,警方基本上对社会治安的治理处于黑进警退的状态,越来越多所谓no go zone
@@hugooguh9014 And why would they pay for identifying 10 million people using it per day? They're not using it unless some problem comes up. Why would they care what an ordinary person going to work do?
I left my Back Pack at the Overhead Shelf during a Bullet Train Ride when I was in Hunan in April, the Train just wheezed off before I could React. The Station Officer told me to Call 12306 to Report. They found my bag at My Seat, handed out at A Couple of Station from where I was (at least 200km away I guess with the Train's Speed), and handed over to the Next Train heading opposite towards my Direction. I went for A Roast Pork Supper nearby, slightly over 2 hours later, I got my back pack back with my passport and CNY 1760 (the Officer told me as I had no clue how much I had) in it. Speechless over the Chinese Efficiency.
Yep, or worst come to worst they will mail it to you, will usually arrives next day. I once slept through my transit and the staff helped me to find an alternative route, got me new tickets and kept repeating my transit like a dad to his 12 year old daughter😂
China has good city mass transportation systems and also the high-speed trains that connect cities. It is really convenient for backpack travelers. More important, those public transportation systems are very affordable.
in Singapore we have tons and tons of security cameras as deterence for people to commiy crime because you cant get away with it. these cameras are there to keep you safe in the day and even at night, something most westerners do not have the luxury of...feeling safe on the streets.
So the west will not talk about Singapore! They only talk about China! Because there are many cameras in China, the China government is controlling people! Obviously, this is the Western prejudice and slander against China, which is annoying.😫
Actually London has most tensely cameras in the world , The western medias just targeted china and made China like a hell . They do everything to smear China and their government, but in the western countries, overseas Chinese got attacked by the locals because of the long term anti China propaganda
I don’t get it why people are so against security cameras. In China public cameras are only accessible by the police anyways. Also if you have nothing to hide then there’s nothing to fear 🤷🏻♀️
@jimmylam9846 Financed by city's GDP. In the US, the money of GDP goes into the pockets of a few billionaires. In China, the money of GDP goes into the pockets of every citizen.
It's just a convention from the planned economy era of China during which all public transportation only charged a very affordable fare symbolically because of socialism. And this convention continues until now. Likewise, fares for public transportation are also very affordable in North Korea (Pyongyang Metro).
Wonderful of you guys to share this massive and impressive Shanghai Metro...very clean, well maintained and very advanced. Another epic video and thanks a bunch for sharing, Steve lvana.
CCTVs everywhere is a must for a secure and accountable society, those who are against it are probably not interested at all in obeying basic rules and laws in public areas.
Besides, if nothing happened in a particular place, that video is not monitored a.k.a nobody sees it, and will be overwritten in a week or so, I don't see the problem..for the general public at least, for criminals or political activists, that's another story.
@@JetWings it didn’t matter if you are worth it or not it’s a tracking system just like WeChat The government is paranoid in case someone causes social unrest or even more they might have fun
China has 9 of the 10 largest subway systems in the world. In shanghai,20 lines and more than 500 stations are already in operation. Shanghai’s subway operating mileage has exceeded 830 kilometers. There are another 45 cities get their own subway systems in mainland. All the data is constantly being updated, and it is very likely that it will be out of date by the time you find it.
In fact, it's not easy to get approval for the construction of the subway in China. Many cities that are not particularly big are restricted, although they also have ambitious plans. Even so, China still has more subway miles than any other country in the world.
1994 I was still a teenager and the city of Toronto repurposed the Scarborough Subway extension, I was stoked. Fast forward 30 years. I am in my 40s now, married and kids. Yet the Scarborough subway extension turned Light rail above ground instead has just started construction about a year ago. Talk about a life time!! It's all the bureaucracy, red tape and all the political B.S. at the end it's the people of Toronto who suffer.
That’s the same year I heard about the railway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. And now I’m in my 40s and the railway it’s still in the process. I hope I will see it one day before I pass away.😂
Perhaps the man who proposed to build the railway has left office, and the latter overturns all his decisions, or it is the rivalry between the parties that makes it impossible to continue, and this is the greatest defect of the electoral system
The reason that public transportation charge ridilously affordable prices is because these services are subsidized by the government and the government does not deem it as a "loss" as private company does, instead it consider it as a necessary price to pay for overall economy and public good.
just watching your previous videos you are really humble, I like it I wish more foreigners like you could visit China just show the real China Nice videos, wish you all the luck
don’t wish westerners to do the real china, they will bad mouth you indirectly, just like the cameras he mentioned just now. Same pattern like blah blah blah at what cost? this sort of classic western ideology high ground. as an indian living in western society for the past 7 years, i know too well
I've been living in Guangdong for years. Your videos have inspired me to do more traveling around China.I think it would take a long long time to explore all that China has to offer. Thanks for your videos.
Here people's taxes are used to subsidize public transportation. in the west people's taxes are used for wars in other countries, $150B++ for Ukraine alone 😅😅😅
It's not for Ukraine, it's just a front as with the rest of the wars to be laundered back into the hands of the plutocracy via the military industrial complex.
@@fabiss23 Nobody is next; if you're even remotely serious and not an agency account spreading propaganda, you are seriously misinformed. If it were not for NATO countries purposely stirring up tension by trying to expand and push up right to Russian borders, none of these conflicts in Ukraine and Georgia would be happening in the first place. The US and UK and their allies intentionally start these proxy wars with Russia to keep the war machine going to sell weapons: dispell any idea that they are ever trying to "help" you. As parts of the former Soviet state, you should be ashamed for siding with the encroaching Westerners, if anything. Putin has no interest in expanding into Europe if NATO had seriously considered peace. Go watch the Carlson-Putin interview and get informed in history and truth before making unjust and cowardly comments.
@@fabiss23 You are overthinking it. That's what America military complex wants you to believe. First expand NATO to creat a problem, then sell solution 😂😂😂😂😂
If you plan to visit Shanghai for days, you may consider purchasing a three-day ticket(45 yuan for 72 hours) or a one-day ticket(18 yuan for 24 hours).
Shanghai subway is one of the few cities that can maintain relatively cheap prices and make profits. The subway systems in most cities have more or less financial losses.
The problem of capitalism is to chop up items into small isolated pieces when calculating profits. A cheap transport system may not provide profit as an individual entity but it benefit all people particularly the ordinary Working people save time and money on daily commute and it reduces the cost of living, etc., This will in turn benefit business and commerce to attract people. At least their employee will not be exhausted due to traffic jams, etc., when going to work. The society as a whole will gain and more productive. Profit is a term for a small group of people. Social welfare is for all the residence.
The west always says that we are a dictatorship and undemocratic, but the subway built by the government is not for profit. In order to facilitate people's travel, do you think we are democratic or not?
China's metro system can be built efficiently and quickly because CRCC has its own tunnel boring machines, rolling stocks, engineers, and experienced workers. CRCC has all the data on hand as to size of station based on riders and number of cars required. almost everything is standardized. city or local authority comes up with projected riders, routes and station design. CRCC has everything available except design for station/s.
If you go to big cities in China usually they sell metro tickets for 3 days or a week unlimited... cheaper than buying single journey ticket..but you must go to the counter and ask them...can not buy from machines...in Shenzhen they have 3 days unlimited for only 70 RMB per person...very good deal.
Well, Shanghai metro is more than vast, efficient, and clean. It also offers good service Let me tell you a true story happened recently: One of my friends took the No.8 line at one night, and left her bag on the metro after taking off. She called the 12345 hot line and got her bag back in two days.
If you know that the underground pipelines in Shanghai have been complicated due to different colonial countries in the past, the manufacturing of the Shanghai subway has become even more difficult. If a city like Shanghai operates the entire population of Canada, and everything is so orderly, you will know how excellent the local government's management is.
One of the craziest stats is how fast the metro system grew, especially in the early to late 2000s… Something like in the period of 8 years they went from
3:37 Furina and Hutao spotted. Taking the subway to some comic fes, seemingly. They got all the exciting events in Shanghai. Sending my envies from Beijing!
Hai Steve & Ivana.... I really enjoy watching both of you in China.... And I always enthusiastic when I watch UA-camrs going to various cities in China.,.. I hope you'll be able to visit Chongqing China and do a video there... It's an amazing place that I love to see.... Have a nice trip...Stay healthy...!!!
@@JetLagWarriors Not yet.... But I've seen few other UA-camrs going there and it's very interesting.... I would've been there if I had a chance... So I'd like you both to have the good moments there, it's like living in a fantasy.... If possible try to go there at least 3-4 days, you'll find that maybe it's not enough... 😅😅😅 China is really beyond imagination....
In China, where good public transportation and safety are top concerns, cashless payments and various rental devices have greatly improved the convenience of people's lives. A lot of people mention surveillance cameras, but it's not safe to walk the streets in the middle of the night without them. Its quality depends only on whether you choose security or privacy. In China, most people believe that installing surveillance cameras in public places is reasonable and that security is more important than privacy. Security cannot be achieved by cameras alone, relying mainly on strict government gun control policies and strong police anti-drug operations. Many people do not know that in the last century, armed conflicts between two villages in China were common and fierce, which led to the later ban on guns. Drug prohibition is due to the Chinese people's deep hatred of drugs since the Opium War, so the attitude of Western countries to drugs is unreasonable in the eyes of the Chinese people. Infrastructure is part of the welfare of the Chinese people. If the government does not implement it, it will be difficult for good infrastructure and public transport services to reach today's level of development. While private companies may be able to do this, the price will also increase exponentially. Yes, I think most Chinese prefer to let the government handle all kinds of important things. People like to walk down the street without fear of being shot or stabbed with a needle. Enjoy well-developed public transport and convenient services. Each system has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the system and model suitable for the country is the best. There is no perfect system in the world. Ideology aside, you might see something more different.
In fact, 99% of the cameras are video recorders rather than surveillance cameras. No one is monitoring through the screen and camera. The function of these video recorder cameras is only to play back and review after something happens.
In China, even if an ordinary person wants to take drugs subjectively, he will find it very difficult to buy drugs. When you can't buy drugs, your addiction will naturally quit. Management from the source is the most effective.
Metro lines here in Edmonton are horrible. The third line for 5 years is not still in service. In the Western world, we claim to have more advanced technology and better built, but it turns out China is a developing country. It has a better transportation system. Metro lines are much better than ours. Buses are not bad either.
I just heard about that news yesterday, saying about 400k people left Canada already due to increasing living expenses. Myself also planning to leave once get retired and it confirms my idea after my recent trip back to China.
@lianzijin5955 Yes. High living expenses, lower paid, shitty winter, homeless, failing infrastructure, increasing crime etc all contribute the recent migration out of Canada 🇨🇦, but at the same time millions are coming to chase the Canadian dream. The US is even worse. By the way where are you planning on retirement to in China? I hope you will find your ideal place to retire.
@lianzijin5955 May I ask, are you chinese decent? If so, northern or Southern chinese? That makes big difference in term of culture, language and climate. People always think chinese are the same, we aren't 😂
What particularly impressed me was the manners of some Chinese who would stand up on a crowded carriage to give up their seat.Then they might have to stand up for 30 minutes as the underground train made its way across the vast system before reaching their destination.
In fact, this is not influenced by communism; it is a traditional Confucian value of respecting the elderly and caring for the young@@duoyansuqiongburushouzhong
@@Qingyi. This is also a reason, but in fact it is difficult to see this kind of behavior in Japan and South Korea in recent years, including Hong Kong and Taiwan in China.
Thank you for your video! Welcome to Shanghai China. Qingpu Shanghai 上海青浦 is my hometown and thanks for sharing that. Hope you have a wonderful trip to Zhujiajiao Town. I am living in Vancouver for more than 10 years and I miss Shanghai so much .
The world's longest single-operator rapid transit system by route length is the Shanghai Metro. The world's largest single rapid transit service provider by number of stations (472 stations in total) is the New York City Subway.
The doors serves more than just safety factor in fact all metro stations in Canada should have them. When there is a disruption on one of the stations the entire metro network comes to a stand still just imagine the down time and people being late in Toronto's and Montreal's metro systems ! This happened in London this week ...a total disgrace ! ua-cam.com/video/5QLj_ZPN_g0/v-deo.html
The subway stations in Shanghai are indeed old. In the eyes of Westerners, they are clean and advanced, but in the eyes of Chinese people, they cannot be compared with the new subway stations in emerging cities.
Generally, public transportation is great in these Asian countries - China (inc. HK & Taiwan), Singapore, Japan, S.Korea and to a lesser extent, Malaysia and Thailand.
In the video, they purchased one-way tickets, but in reality, if you're a resident of any city in China, your public transportation stored-value card is universally accepted throughout the country. This means that even if you're a tourist from Beijing, you can use the card or your phone's NFC function to pay for the subway in Shanghai. I think this greatly facilitates people's travel.❤
Try their Maglev train to go to the airport...very fast train...but have to go to Longyang Road metro station to take Maglev to the airport...try it you will enjoy the very fast train in the world
Wait till you get to Chongqing and ride its monorail. Not saying Chongqing's public transport is better but that monorail is one heck of sight-seeing metro line for metro lovers. And one of its lines runs through a building.
I went to Toronto in October from Shanghai and let's say the public transport options are more limited (although MOntreal is worse as no train to airport at all). BTW, in Shanghai the plan is to have to walk no more than 600 meters to a station.
i was in shanghai like 15 years ago, then there wasnt these ticket machines, but for such a huge city, a 16 year old european from a small city of 30k people, who could get lost in london or copenhagen, i didnt get lost in shanghai, which is way more bigger. Signs everywhere in english, the metro system was great even then, maps well written, all signs understandable, and what was even more interesting, nearly everybody spoke english, in shopping malls, cafes, attractions, small stores. And then year later went to Tokyo, and i got completely lost, nobody could help with directions, nothing is in any other language than Japanese, and barely anybody spoke english. Its kinda funny, that China who is kinda anti-western, is more accessible to western tourists than Japan, which is pro-western.
Because Chinese government officials are not elected by the public, but by their political achievements, you can say that they have unrestricted rights, but they are really very professional
We don’t anti western actually. 😂We just hate what some western governments has done to China like demonizing us and think what they think and do is so stupid. And we are educated to be open minded and learn from good points of any country in this world. So English is a must in school. Shanghai is a well developed city with rich education resources, so it’s normal they speak English well. We welcome any visitor with good intent toward China.
@@ShuangShi-dq4wf what i could say is, i dont understand why people think that china is an some opposing force, but it most likely has to do with the thing that, china no longer is a place from where cheap low quality electronics come, nowdays made in china actually means that its good and america is fearful that they will lose their economic power.
This is the right government to do the right thing for its people. I don't care about the ideology and the political system, I only know this is the good government care for their people.
The reason Toronto has bad public transit is not only because of "incompetence" but more importantly, the economy is "Finance Capitalism". China is "Industrial Capitalism". Finance Capitalism channels money into the FIRE sectors (finance, insurance, real estate) for quick returns on investment (ROI). Industrial Capitalism channels money to infrastructure (long term ROI), industry, education, housing etc. Finance Capitalism benefits the top 30% of society where as Industrial Capitalism benefits the majority (Chinese socialism) and lowers the cost of doing business for everyone (i.e. cheap fares). Also, China's State Run Banks are 100% owned by the CPC therefore the State controls money creation. The CPC uses money as a utility for the commons (you can see the results) and since it creates Yuan, no "foreign creditor" can dictate or make demands. In the West, "private" Banks create most of the money (i.e. everytime loans are issued) therefore money is for profit because shareholders want profit ASAP. Unlike the CPC, there is no option to write-off bad debts. This is just a very very brief explanation and should tell the astute exactly why "The West" demonizes China at every turn. Basically any country with a 100% State Run Central Banking system (i.e. Iraq, Libya, Venezuela, Cuba, Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen etc..) is BAD because "private capital" cannot control it and take profits from it's economy (via loans).
I've been to SH back in 2013 and that's just an amazing city! I'm glad to see you guys enjoying it as much as I did back then Ps.: Don't skip the Shanghai's Aquarium! It's just gigantic and awesome!
@OMGThisIsAwesome Interesting question.. You could ask the same about basically any other place just as well. People move around because each and every person is a different being, with different wants, needs, ambitions and dreams. They all move around (or don't) pursuing them or not even for some clear and specific reason. What I'm trying to say is that your question is just a vague and empty inquiry dressed up as an effort to reveal something mesmerizing, but turns out it's just text book example on misinformation. I strongly suggest that you take some time to watch the video (on which you commented) and rethink it. After that you can watch the full China series on this and on other travelers' channels. tl;dr: People just move around.
@@LuisFGCruz Not really, more of my Chinese friends are moving out from China at light speed. While many of my Taiwanese friends are moving back to Taiwan. I guess huge number of Chinese people in China are losing faith in their country.
@OMGThisIsAwesome I'm really having trouble understanding why someone would reinforce this kind of statement without any data to support it.. And it gets ever stranger when you think that it's a reply to a comment of a Brazilian guy saying that he enjoyed Shanghai 10 years ago...
Privatization or semi-privatization of public infrastructure is why it's so shity...and we are bombarded with lies let billionaires make more profit our lives will be better.
@@simanx2254 Yep......When government works for it's people that means own by the people. We Chinese can do it and don't need lectures from those can't.
To be fair, the Toronto system he mentioned is actually fully funded by the government. We've been having debates for years whether we should privatize it (or semi privatized like in Hong Kong) or keep the way it is. HK has amazing and efficient metro as well. But then, over the many years I've lived in Toronto, there are a lot of cronyism with the transit system and government love to soak the taxpayers but nothing to show for it.
Beijing subways are way more older than Shanghai, the 1st line was operated in 1969 , it was narrow and crowded in line 1, but still clean , well maintained and they added the security gate 8 years ago
@@weizhang2834 Agreed,Beijing subways are way more older than Shanghai,that's why I used the term "one of the oldest", I don't know if it's an accurate translation.
The subway stations in Shanghai are indeed old. In the eyes of Westerners, they are clean and advanced, but in the eyes of Chinese people, they cannot be compared with the new subway stations in emerging cities.
did you know metro in our country China is state-owned ,not private own. that's why it's cheap and affordable im really admire of Canada has low density, you know so many ppl not always happy
Thanks so much for sharing, and glad you have a good experience for Shanghai metro. Sometimes I get so used to it and nearly forget how good it is to enjoy the convinence the government built for us...
@monipenny408yeah.. And the irony is in the end they want the government that they voted for to work for the people but in TRUTH is Oy the lobbyist is laughing to the bank and these are the same people that crucified China government for being a dictator, when China government is focusing on their people... Funny right the west
cctv is one of the reasion why china is a such safe place, also chinese police is polite and kind to normal people, you can ask for their help with any kind of problem.
Actually, you can easily add a Shanghai transport card (with the red card design) directly to Apple Wallet, which is super convenient. This card follows the T-union standard, making it seamlessly usable in over 300 cities across China.
Plus, you can also switch up the look of this card in your Apple Wallet, like the recent update with the Cyberpunk 2077 official card face. Cool, right?
Actually, most of Chinese like the cameras (not the speed monitoring cameras :). Cameras bring the feeling of safety and actually have improved safety dramatically in China. China was not as safe 10 years ago as today.
Dude, you are from Toronto! Anywhere north of Shepherd and east of Warden will give you the China experience (other than the TTC) if you miss it in the future. 🤭
Yes you’re right . Shanghai metro is the 1st and the biggest metro in the world . Actually china have 9 of top 10 metro systems in the world . Here is the rank from no 1 to no 12 : 1- Shanghai metro . China 2- Beijing subway . China 3- Guangzhou metro . China 4- Shenzhen metro . China 5- Chengdu metro . China 6- Hangzhou metro . China 7- ChongQing metro . China 8- Wuhan metro . China 9- Nanjing metro . China 10- Moscow metro . Russia 11- London metro . UK 12- new York metro . USA
Enjoying your series on Shanghai the place looks amazing good job getting around not knowing the language. You might want to do a segment on all the amazing new cars in China we will probably not be allowed to buy in Canada . Canadians are supposed to hate China but watching your videos I am not sure why the people seem down to earth . I live in Scarborough and they have been talking about a subway for over ten years and looks like another ten years before it ever happens. We had a RT but it went off the rails so it’s shut down for good . Not that it is any fun riding on the TTC subway unless you liked getting stabbed,mugged,raped or pushed in front of a train . But there is good news they will be spending millions to rename Dundas subway station to something more politically correct
I just bought a IM LS6 and it's just an amazing car, one of the best in its class. It might be sold in Canada in the future under MG brand because it comes from the same company who owns MG. And don't forget its big brother LS7. I'm sure you will be blown away by its radical design. @@JetLagWarriors
In fact, we usually use the navigation map on our mobile phones to find routes. It will display routes and stops for you to choose based on the mode of transportation you take. I don’t know if Google Maps Navigation has this function.
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我很难过我的国家把我们纳税人的钱供养你这样的肉喇叭而不是去改善我们的生活水平。
@@不跟风的过客 你的中文怎么学得这么差?这完全是机器翻译的吧?
Hi. I recently found out that you can even go from one city all the way to another city by metro!!
I knew you could do that in the Cantonese regions such as Shenzhen or Guangzhou.
But I just found out yesterday from a friend having his holiday in China that you can do that in Hangzhou, which is a city next to Shanghai.
Not saying that that would be a good option. But you could if you really want to save money.
I would recommend taking the bullet train instead for those journeys. Bullet train trips are quite cheap compared to any other country.
*@user-sg6cd2ht7q* 你的國家是哪個國家??
@@不跟风的过客典中典只要不批判就是收了钱😅
I went on the Shanghai metro in 2018, and I was astounded. The network was so vast and deep down, you could take journeys of escalators going down or up, especially in an interchange station. Thousands would be on their phones because wifi was already widespread underground. Everything was so seemless and in order, and was very cheap. I’ve travelled on the Shanghai maglev and China’s high speed rail system. It is world class! The ‘authoritarian’ government, as the West LOVES to describe China’s CPC is very effective and made up of intelligent and highly educated political leaders.China is allot more modern and developed than I expected! Our media in the West always tells us China is collapsing.
中国政府不是权威而是专业,就像你生病了你想找个好大夫,而不是让社区的人投票告诉你应该是身体哪里出问题了。 中国的官员选拔制度及其苛刻,都是最聪明的人被选拔出来的,当然缺点也很明显就是不能有效的监督权力,顺便欢迎您再来中国旅行 ❤ 😊。
Subway is very good, mainly do high-speed rail, train, can reach anywhere in China. Four Seasons can be seen in one train
Every Chinese leader has been promoted from an ordinary person to a higher-level official through selection and election through his or her own achievements. Each of them is an elite among the Chinese people, so China is a country led collectively by elites.
The most popular media celebrities and Internet celebrities can be elected national leaders by constantly making wishes and speeches to the people, which is impossible in China.
上海周边的两个省份有将近一半的城市拥有地铁,他们之间有城际列车高铁火车互相了解,上海可以坐地铁或者高铁到苏州,苏州也有几百公里地铁线,周边的南京杭州地铁线路都超过了500公里,事实上包括上海和它附近的三个省份的gdp已经是世界第二大经济体,中国第四代核电站最近也投入运行了,解决了未来20000年的中国能源问题,时速1000公里的磁悬浮高铁试验线也已经建好了,中国基础建设确实做了很多
The London Underground is NOT DYSTOPIAN it is a miracle. The metropolitan line opened 1863 and was the first urban underground in the world.
Public transportation in China is not only efficient, but very affordable also. Absolutely love your videos..pls keep them coming
It's state owned and that's how the government uses people's taxes properly.
China's metro system can be built efficiently and quickly because CRCC has its own tunnel boring machines, rolling stocks, engineers, and experienced workers. CRCC has all the data on hand as to size of station based on riders and number of cars required. almost everything is standardized. city or local authority comes up with projected riders, routes and station design. CRCC has everything available except design for station/s.
In Beijing it is even spectacular, as you can crash into another subway. 😊 And it only cost you 3 RMB to get injured😊
keep eating rats in NY subway station@@i-eat-you
@@i-eat-you 呱呱呱。。。。。。
THe cameras are not there to monitor every single person, they are there to record everything in case there's an incident, then it can be reviewed. With the amount of people moving around it would be impossible to monitor individuals.
目前全国人大没有通过任何对个人进行常规视频监控的法律,只有警方根据相关法规根据案件情况执行,此外交通法和治安处罚法等等众多法律允许对公共区域进行视频监控;当然其实视频监控在很多地方也被滥用的,比如小区物业和个人并没有对公共区域进行视频监控的权利,很多的灰色地带。瑞典这边正好相反,由于是直选,各地区都极力抵制或限制公共区域的视频监控,连交通探头都极少,连装个行车记录仪都不太可能,与此同时瑞典的超速驾驶却是极其严重的,基本上是10人9超包括我自己,然后黑帮和毒品交易大行其道,警方基本上对社会治安的治理处于黑进警退的状态,越来越多所谓no go zone
@@hcjet粉红 怎么去瑞典🇸🇪啊
要回祖国啊😂
Are you serious? With the help of big data, the amount is never an issue.
@@hugooguh9014 they are pro xxx. Ignore them. They all took to the comments section to defend themselves.
@@hugooguh9014 And why would they pay for identifying 10 million people using it per day? They're not using it unless some problem comes up. Why would they care what an ordinary person going to work do?
I left my Back Pack at the Overhead Shelf during a Bullet Train Ride when I was in Hunan in April, the Train just wheezed off before I could React.
The Station Officer told me to Call 12306 to Report.
They found my bag at My Seat, handed out at A Couple of Station from where I was (at least 200km away I guess with the Train's Speed), and handed over to the Next Train heading opposite towards my Direction.
I went for A Roast Pork Supper nearby, slightly over 2 hours later, I got my back pack back with my passport and CNY 1760 (the Officer told me as I had no clue how much I had) in it.
Speechless over the Chinese Efficiency.
The American will never believe it.
Yep, or worst come to worst they will mail it to you, will usually arrives next day.
I once slept through my transit and the staff helped me to find an alternative route, got me new tickets and kept repeating my transit like a dad to his 12 year old daughter😂
@@xueshang1035 Wow that's so helpful :'
I can imagine the panic
China has good city mass transportation systems and also the high-speed trains that connect cities. It is really convenient for backpack travelers. More important, those public transportation systems are very affordable.
in Singapore we have tons and tons of security cameras as deterence for people to commiy crime because you cant get away with it. these cameras are there to keep you safe in the day and even at night, something most westerners do not have the luxury of...feeling safe on the streets.
So the west will not talk about Singapore! They only talk about China! Because there are many cameras in China, the China government is controlling people! Obviously, this is the Western prejudice and slander against China, which is annoying.😫
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Actually London has most tensely cameras in the world , The western medias just targeted china and made China like a hell . They do everything to smear China and their government, but in the western countries, overseas Chinese got attacked by the locals because of the long term anti China propaganda
The number of cameras in London, UK is also among the top in the world!
I don’t get it why people are so against security cameras. In China public cameras are only accessible by the police anyways.
Also if you have nothing to hide then there’s nothing to fear 🤷🏻♀️
Also ridiculously affordable. A journey from the very east end to the very west end lasting an hour charges you 1 USD.
Yearly deficit was 28.4 B yuan = $ 4 B running the Shanghai metro system.
@jimmylam9846 Financed by city's GDP. In the US, the money of GDP goes into the pockets of a few billionaires. In China, the money of GDP goes into the pockets of every citizen.
It's just a convention from the planned economy era of China during which all public transportation only charged a very affordable fare symbolically because of socialism. And this convention continues until now. Likewise, fares for public transportation are also very affordable in North Korea (Pyongyang Metro).
@@jimmylam9846I believe you want the government spend your tax money on transportation rather on military.
And in Beijing you even get subway crashes And injuries on top - for free😊
Wonderful of you guys to share this massive and impressive Shanghai Metro...very clean, well maintained and very advanced. Another epic video and thanks a bunch for sharing, Steve lvana.
Thank you too!
CCTVs everywhere is a must for a secure and accountable society, those who are against it are probably not interested at all in obeying basic rules and laws in public areas.
Besides, if nothing happened in a particular place, that video is not monitored a.k.a nobody sees it, and will be overwritten in a week or so, I don't see the problem..for the general public at least, for criminals or political activists, that's another story.
Yep, agree!
It’s a tracking system for people
@@KingKong-wb2mh like you're worth tracking down for...
@@JetWings it didn’t matter if you are worth it or not it’s a tracking system just like WeChat
The government is paranoid in case someone causes social unrest or even more they might have fun
China has 9 of the 10 largest subway systems in the world.
In shanghai,20 lines and more than 500 stations are already in operation.
Shanghai’s subway operating mileage has exceeded 830 kilometers.
There are another 45 cities get their own subway systems in mainland.
All the data is constantly being updated, and it is very likely that it will be out of date by the time you find it.
26 lines
Bravo China, by the people for the people!
In fact, it's not easy to get approval for the construction of the subway in China. Many cities that are not particularly big are restricted, although they also have ambitious plans.
Even so, China still has more subway miles than any other country in the world.
1994 I was still a teenager and the city of Toronto repurposed the Scarborough Subway extension, I was stoked. Fast forward 30 years. I am in my 40s now, married and kids. Yet the Scarborough subway extension turned Light rail above ground instead has just started construction about a year ago. Talk about a life time!!
It's all the bureaucracy, red tape and all the political B.S. at the end it's the people of Toronto who suffer.
That’s the same year I heard about the railway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. And now I’m in my 40s and the railway it’s still in the process. I hope I will see it one day before I pass away.😂
...but lots of taxpayers' dollars for Woke causes ! ...LoL
Thanks to the western democracy
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Perhaps the man who proposed to build the railway has left office, and the latter overturns all his decisions, or it is the rivalry between the parties that makes it impossible to continue, and this is the greatest defect of the electoral system
The reason that public transportation charge ridilously affordable prices is because these services are subsidized by the government and the government does not deem it as a "loss" as private company does, instead it consider it as a necessary price to pay for overall economy and public good.
This is how your gov spent your tax payer money rather than wasted it on foreign war and domination. 😅😅😅
that is not how it works in US. they wont do it if it is not profitable
@@andia968 because in US war is money. No War no Money for the politicians. So they are keep finding new enemy every few years.
It would if the US becomes the Socialist States of America.@@andia968
just watching your previous videos
you are really humble, I like it
I wish more foreigners like you could visit China
just show the real China
Nice videos, wish you all the luck
Thanks! 😃
don’t wish westerners to do the real china, they will bad mouth you indirectly, just like the cameras he mentioned just now.
Same pattern like blah blah blah at what cost? this sort of classic western ideology high ground.
as an indian living in western society for the past 7 years, i know too well
I've been living in Guangdong for years. Your videos have inspired me to do more traveling around China.I think it would take a long long time to explore all that China has to offer. Thanks for your videos.
Here people's taxes are used to subsidize public transportation. in the west people's taxes are used for wars in other countries, $150B++ for Ukraine alone 😅😅😅
It's not for Ukraine, it's just a front as with the rest of the wars to be laundered back into the hands of the plutocracy via the military industrial complex.
@@lollol-rq4mk yes, tell that to Putin. I`m glad USA and Eu give Ukraine support because my country is next in line if Ukraine falls.
@@fabiss23 Nobody is next; if you're even remotely serious and not an agency account spreading propaganda, you are seriously misinformed. If it were not for NATO countries purposely stirring up tension by trying to expand and push up right to Russian borders, none of these conflicts in Ukraine and Georgia would be happening in the first place. The US and UK and their allies intentionally start these proxy wars with Russia to keep the war machine going to sell weapons: dispell any idea that they are ever trying to "help" you. As parts of the former Soviet state, you should be ashamed for siding with the encroaching Westerners, if anything. Putin has no interest in expanding into Europe if NATO had seriously considered peace. Go watch the Carlson-Putin interview and get informed in history and truth before making unjust and cowardly comments.
@@fabiss23 You are overthinking it. That's what America military complex wants you to believe. First expand NATO to creat a problem, then sell solution 😂😂😂😂😂
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The annual passenger count for the Shanghai subway system is almost 4 billion rides, with the B.
Canadians are taught and told to hate China, but your experience and vlogs slapped the Canadian government and media's faces.
At the same time, the people of China don't care about Canada! Isn't it good to live a good life?😂
what do you expect, most media in the world copy rewrite or copy paste from us big media anyway
If you plan to visit Shanghai for days, you may consider purchasing a three-day ticket(45 yuan for 72 hours) or a one-day ticket(18 yuan for 24 hours).
Shanghai subway is one of the few cities that can maintain relatively cheap prices and make profits. The subway systems in most cities have more or less financial losses.
It is public service and should NOT be profit driven.
The problem of capitalism is to chop up items into small isolated pieces when calculating profits. A cheap transport system may not provide profit as an individual entity but it benefit all people particularly the ordinary Working people save time and money on daily commute and it reduces the cost of living, etc., This will in turn benefit business and commerce to attract people. At least their employee will not be exhausted due to traffic jams, etc., when going to work. The society as a whole will gain and more productive. Profit is a term for a small group of people. Social welfare is for all the residence.
The west always says that we are a dictatorship and undemocratic, but the subway built by the government is not for profit. In order to facilitate people's travel, do you think we are democratic or not?
@@thomaslau1214YES!公共交通系统可能亏本,但有助于经济发展,不能片面地狭隘地看待。
Great sharing. I love it. Thanks. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Shanghai's metro is the best and longest in the world, still expanding. It's not easy to manager 30 mil commuters, appreciate your videos
love those cameras, because of them, the crime clearance rate is greatly improved.
摄像头除了破案,最主要的是预防犯罪。让坏人不敢轻举妄动。
@@猥琐先森TEL 对的
犯罪率也下降了很多,十年前我在上海还能遇到一些小偷和社会治安事件,随着天眼的普及,这些都改善了,小偷不见了,打架斗殴以及其它的一些犯罪事件明显降低,人们出行和财务管理都非常安全和放心,即使深夜出行走在街头也完全不用担心人身安全!
I used to live in Shanghai and Shanghai's metro is the best in the world 😁 easy, fast, reliable, clean, cheap!
But why so many Chinese still immigrated out? Didn't want to stay in Shanghai?
@@OMGThisIsAwesome Some people's money is not clean and needs to be transferred. They generally prefer to choose the United States or Singapore.
In Singapore subway, we have tonnes of CCTV too😊
@monipenny408London CCTVs are the good ones while China's CCTVs are the devil ones. 😁😁😁
@@mujur9101 do u know how spell "stvpid"?
@@mujur9101a fool such as I.. by Elvis.
@@mujur9101 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈.................are the cameras in london made of opium????? drug dealer????? hahahahahaha🤣
Is there metro station anywhere in the world doesn’t have a bunch CCTV?
What a great subway system!! Keep exploring, loving all the videos!! Keep safe, healthy and happy.
nice video, welcome to China!
期待下一集,nice video.👍
China's metro system can be built efficiently and quickly because CRCC has its own tunnel boring machines, rolling stocks, engineers, and experienced workers. CRCC has all the data on hand as to size of station based on riders and number of cars required. almost everything is standardized. city or local authority comes up with projected riders, routes and station design. CRCC has everything available except design for station/s.
If you go to big cities in China usually they sell metro tickets for 3 days or a week unlimited... cheaper than buying single journey ticket..but you must go to the counter and ask them...can not buy from machines...in Shenzhen they have 3 days unlimited for only 70 RMB per person...very good deal.
Well, Shanghai metro is more than vast, efficient, and clean. It also offers good service Let me tell you a true story happened recently: One of my friends took the No.8 line at one night, and left her bag on the metro after taking off. She called the 12345 hot line and got her bag back in two days.
If you know that the underground pipelines in Shanghai have been complicated due to different colonial countries in the past, the manufacturing of the Shanghai subway has become even more difficult. If a city like Shanghai operates the entire population of Canada, and everything is so orderly, you will know how excellent the local government's management is.
Most of the metro subways Here in China are impressive since I've been in a lot of cities here in China which I post mini-vlogs about.
One of the craziest stats is how fast the metro system grew, especially in the early to late 2000s… Something like in the period of 8 years they went from
I love cameras, they give me a sense of safety.
而西方媒体把它描述成监控民众的统治工具,作为一个中国人我非常无语😂,欢迎来浙江小县城逛逛,你们会有完全不一样的收获!
3:37 Furina and Hutao spotted. Taking the subway to some comic fes, seemingly. They got all the exciting events in Shanghai. Sending my envies from Beijing!
上海有很多漫展。米哈游也在上海
Hai Steve & Ivana.... I really enjoy watching both of you in China.... And I always enthusiastic when I watch UA-camrs going to various cities in China.,.. I hope you'll be able to visit Chongqing China and do a video there... It's an amazing place that I love to see.... Have a nice trip...Stay healthy...!!!
Thank you! Have you been to Chingqing?
@@JetLagWarriors Not yet.... But I've seen few other UA-camrs going there and it's very interesting.... I would've been there if I had a chance... So I'd like you both to have the good moments there, it's like living in a fantasy.... If possible try to go there at least 3-4 days, you'll find that maybe it's not enough... 😅😅😅 China is really beyond imagination....
China’s infrastructure is truly the best in the world!
In China, where good public transportation and safety are top concerns, cashless payments and various rental devices have greatly improved the convenience of people's lives. A lot of people mention surveillance cameras, but it's not safe to walk the streets in the middle of the night without them. Its quality depends only on whether you choose security or privacy. In China, most people believe that installing surveillance cameras in public places is reasonable and that security is more important than privacy. Security cannot be achieved by cameras alone, relying mainly on strict government gun control policies and strong police anti-drug operations. Many people do not know that in the last century, armed conflicts between two villages in China were common and fierce, which led to the later ban on guns. Drug prohibition is due to the Chinese people's deep hatred of drugs since the Opium War, so the attitude of Western countries to drugs is unreasonable in the eyes of the Chinese people. Infrastructure is part of the welfare of the Chinese people. If the government does not implement it, it will be difficult for good infrastructure and public transport services to reach today's level of development. While private companies may be able to do this, the price will also increase exponentially. Yes, I think most Chinese prefer to let the government handle all kinds of important things. People like to walk down the street without fear of being shot or stabbed with a needle. Enjoy well-developed public transport and convenient services. Each system has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the system and model suitable for the country is the best. There is no perfect system in the world. Ideology aside, you might see something more different.
In fact, 99% of the cameras are video recorders rather than surveillance cameras. No one is monitoring through the screen and camera. The function of these video recorder cameras is only to play back and review after something happens.
This needs to be said louder!
In China, even if an ordinary person wants to take drugs subjectively, he will find it very difficult to buy drugs.
When you can't buy drugs, your addiction will naturally quit.
Management from the source is the most effective.
Metro lines here in Edmonton are horrible. The third line for 5 years is not still in service. In the Western world, we claim to have more advanced technology and better built, but it turns out China is a developing country. It has a better transportation system. Metro lines are much better than ours. Buses are not bad either.
It's amazing what untruths people are told about other countries!
Hello, foreign friend. I am curious whether the water supply in your area belongs to the government or the company
Not to mention the incredible high speed train network which is the largest and fastest in the world!
That truly is an amazing metro system. Here in Toronto our subways and traffic congestion is terrible 😢.
Canada is going doen hill fast. Some of my friends and relatives are moving out of Canada 🇨🇦
Don't worry, something in Canada still progresses and goes uphill fast which is inflation. 😂😂😂😂
I just heard about that news yesterday, saying about 400k people left Canada already due to increasing living expenses. Myself also planning to leave once get retired and it confirms my idea after my recent trip back to China.
@lianzijin5955 Yes. High living expenses, lower paid, shitty winter, homeless, failing infrastructure, increasing crime etc all contribute the recent migration out of Canada 🇨🇦, but at the same time millions are coming to chase the Canadian dream. The US is even worse. By the way where are you planning on retirement to in China? I hope you will find your ideal place to retire.
@@littletravelmonkey6727 Agreed. Our plan is to travel around in first few years and find a place that suitable for seniors at later time.
@lianzijin5955 May I ask, are you chinese decent? If so, northern or Southern chinese? That makes big difference in term of culture, language and climate. People always think chinese are the same, we aren't 😂
What particularly impressed me was the manners of some Chinese who would stand up on a crowded carriage to give up their seat.Then they might have to stand up for 30 minutes as the underground train made its way across the vast system before reaching their destination.
Communism actually has very high requirements on personal morality
In fact, this is not influenced by communism; it is a traditional Confucian value of respecting the elderly and caring for the young@@duoyansuqiongburushouzhong
@@Qingyi. This is also a reason, but in fact it is difficult to see this kind of behavior in Japan and South Korea in recent years, including Hong Kong and Taiwan in China.
you should check out the high speed station in shanghai.. it is massive like the size of an airport.
that countdown of the next train is very helpful. even Japan doesn't have that
中国其他城市还有不同的车厢的温度显示,乘客根据喜好选择不同温度的车厢,不知道上海地铁有没有
@@baiyun7810我看重庆都有了,上海没道理不装这个
japan have that, but on their traffic app.
@@SunnySzetoSz2000 i dont think so
有分强冷跟弱冷车厢@@baiyun7810
Thank you for your video! Welcome to Shanghai China. Qingpu Shanghai 上海青浦 is my hometown and thanks for sharing that. Hope you have a wonderful trip to Zhujiajiao Town. I am living in Vancouver for more than 10 years and I miss Shanghai so much .
I am driving on Eglinton Av. while watching your video. I will let you know when my car is ready to move one more meter on the street
To be honest, who damn care those cameras in the public~!!
罪犯在乎,小偷在乎😂
Western medias care 😂
Pickpoketers will. 😅😅😅
Criminals, western gov and wester media.
🇨🇳Super China 👍👍👍👍👍
The world's longest single-operator rapid transit system by route length is the Shanghai Metro. The world's largest single rapid transit service provider by number of stations (472 stations in total) is the New York City Subway.
"Having safety doors is sort of a good say ideas" imagine that.
The doors serves more than just safety factor in fact all metro stations in Canada should have them. When there is a disruption on one of the stations the entire metro network comes to a stand still just imagine the down time and people being late in Toronto's and Montreal's metro systems ! This happened in London this week ...a total disgrace !
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成都地鉄及廣州地鉄也是好漂亮的及科幻。❤❤
3:38 Furina & Hutao on the lower right
Damn I feel we should start having these cameras too❤
The subway stations in Shanghai are indeed old. In the eyes of Westerners, they are clean and advanced, but in the eyes of Chinese people, they cannot be compared with the new subway stations in emerging cities.
Generally, public transportation is great in these Asian countries - China (inc. HK & Taiwan), Singapore, Japan, S.Korea and to a lesser extent, Malaysia and Thailand.
taiwan public transport is pretty impressive. im not so sure about malaysia or thailand. those could definitely be better.
In the video, they purchased one-way tickets, but in reality, if you're a resident of any city in China, your public transportation stored-value card is universally accepted throughout the country. This means that even if you're a tourist from Beijing, you can use the card or your phone's NFC function to pay for the subway in Shanghai. I think this greatly facilitates people's travel.❤
不同城市的卡不一定通用,不过可以理解使用该地区的电子卡。
现在几乎所有城市都加盟了交通联合,我的北京一卡通可以在六百多个城市使用
you can buy a subway's ticket called traveler's card,no times limited in 24hours or three days.Keep it until the time's up,and it becomes a souvenir.
oh thanks for sharing this
Oh, wow nice! I spotted 2 people cosplaying as Furina and Hu Tao on the right at 3:37
Love to see it.
Great metro system, and lovely couple
Try their Maglev train to go to the airport...very fast train...but have to go to Longyang Road metro station to take Maglev to the airport...try it you will enjoy the very fast train in the world
Wait till you get to Chongqing and ride its monorail. Not saying Chongqing's public transport is better but that monorail is one heck of sight-seeing metro line for metro lovers. And one of its lines runs through a building.
I went to Toronto in October from Shanghai and let's say the public transport options are more limited (although MOntreal is worse as no train to airport at all). BTW, in Shanghai the plan is to have to walk no more than 600 meters to a station.
Zhu Jia Jiao, my wife and I visited in 2018, is very beautiful and traditional, a typical water town in the Jiangnan region.
i was in shanghai like 15 years ago, then there wasnt these ticket machines, but for such a huge city, a 16 year old european from a small city of 30k people, who could get lost in london or copenhagen, i didnt get lost in shanghai, which is way more bigger. Signs everywhere in english, the metro system was great even then, maps well written, all signs understandable, and what was even more interesting, nearly everybody spoke english, in shopping malls, cafes, attractions, small stores. And then year later went to Tokyo, and i got completely lost, nobody could help with directions, nothing is in any other language than Japanese, and barely anybody spoke english.
Its kinda funny, that China who is kinda anti-western, is more accessible to western tourists than Japan, which is pro-western.
wow that's interesting info to know
Because Chinese government officials are not elected by the public, but by their political achievements, you can say that they have unrestricted rights, but they are really very professional
China isn't anti west it just doesn't listen to Western dictates.
We don’t anti western actually. 😂We just hate what some western governments has done to China like demonizing us and think what they think and do is so stupid. And we are educated to be open minded and learn from good points of any country in this world. So English is a must in school. Shanghai is a well developed city with rich education resources, so it’s normal they speak English well. We welcome any visitor with good intent toward China.
@@ShuangShi-dq4wf what i could say is, i dont understand why people think that china is an some opposing force, but it most likely has to do with the thing that, china no longer is a place from where cheap low quality electronics come, nowdays made in china actually means that its good and america is fearful that they will lose their economic power.
I actually like the Toronto TTC compared to Chicago. Asia’s transportation system is truly amazing.
This is the right government to do the right thing for its people. I don't care about the ideology and the political system, I only know this is the good government care for their people.
The reason Toronto has bad public transit is not only because of "incompetence" but more importantly, the economy is "Finance Capitalism". China is "Industrial Capitalism". Finance Capitalism channels money into the FIRE sectors (finance, insurance, real estate) for quick returns on investment (ROI). Industrial Capitalism channels money to infrastructure (long term ROI), industry, education, housing etc. Finance Capitalism benefits the top 30% of society where as Industrial Capitalism benefits the majority (Chinese socialism) and lowers the cost of doing business for everyone (i.e. cheap fares). Also, China's State Run Banks are 100% owned by the CPC therefore the State controls money creation. The CPC uses money as a utility for the commons (you can see the results) and since it creates Yuan, no "foreign creditor" can dictate or make demands. In the West, "private" Banks create most of the money (i.e. everytime loans are issued) therefore money is for profit because shareholders want profit ASAP. Unlike the CPC, there is no option to write-off bad debts. This is just a very very brief explanation and should tell the astute exactly why "The West" demonizes China at every turn. Basically any country with a 100% State Run Central Banking system (i.e. Iraq, Libya, Venezuela, Cuba, Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen etc..) is BAD because "private capital" cannot control it and take profits from it's economy (via loans).
a learned explanation, thank you.
China ❤ amazed whole world 🌍❤
I've been to SH back in 2013 and that's just an amazing city!
I'm glad to see you guys enjoying it as much as I did back then
Ps.: Don't skip the Shanghai's Aquarium! It's just gigantic and awesome!
If Shanghai is so good why so many Chinese are still moving out?
@OMGThisIsAwesome Interesting question.. You could ask the same about basically any other place just as well. People move around because each and every person is a different being, with different wants, needs, ambitions and dreams. They all move around (or don't) pursuing them or not even for some clear and specific reason. What I'm trying to say is that your question is just a vague and empty inquiry dressed up as an effort to reveal something mesmerizing, but turns out it's just text book example on misinformation. I strongly suggest that you take some time to watch the video (on which you commented) and rethink it. After that you can watch the full China series on this and on other travelers' channels.
tl;dr: People just move around.
@@LuisFGCruz Not really, more of my Chinese friends are moving out from China at light speed. While many of my Taiwanese friends are moving back to Taiwan. I guess huge number of Chinese people in China are losing faith in their country.
@OMGThisIsAwesome I'm really having trouble understanding why someone would reinforce this kind of statement without any data to support it..
And it gets ever stranger when you think that it's a reply to a comment of a Brazilian guy saying that he enjoyed Shanghai 10 years ago...
Metro cheap but seat expensive..There are seats for elderman but who care..
Bus good but traffic
Shanghai beautiful city and safe
Quick, efficient, clean, affordable. Can't ask for anymore! 😃
中国的高铁、地铁很多是亏损运营的,由国家运营,普惠大众,如果这些基础设施都完全交给资本,那又会是什么样,你可以想象下😊
Privatization or semi-privatization of public infrastructure is why it's so shity...and we are bombarded with lies let billionaires make more profit our lives will be better.
Metro and highspeed train own by the ccp government not profit orientated
Damn..china for showing government own metro system... if not, no one will know what is a great metro.
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Democratization is the keyword they use to sell you those lies.
@@simanx2254 Yep......When government works for it's people that means own by the people. We Chinese can do it and don't need lectures from those can't.
To be fair, the Toronto system he mentioned is actually fully funded by the government. We've been having debates for years whether we should privatize it (or semi privatized like in Hong Kong) or keep the way it is. HK has amazing and efficient metro as well. But then, over the many years I've lived in Toronto, there are a lot of cronyism with the transit system and government love to soak the taxpayers but nothing to show for it.
其實,上海的地鐵系統,在中國是最老舊的地鐵之一,因為上海是中國最早開發的城市之一,相較於其它城市的地鐵它已經20多年了,使用的並不是最新的技術和設備
Beijing subways are way more older than Shanghai, the 1st line was operated in 1969 , it was narrow and crowded in line 1, but still clean , well maintained and they added the security gate 8 years ago
@@weizhang2834 Agreed,Beijing subways are way more older than Shanghai,that's why I used the term "one of the oldest", I don't know if it's an accurate translation.
上海一号线现在都改新的
Old metro stations in China truly look like Japan, they have a familiar feel to them. I like them more compared to new metro systems in other cities.
The subway stations in Shanghai are indeed old. In the eyes of Westerners, they are clean and advanced, but in the eyes of Chinese people, they cannot be compared with the new subway stations in emerging cities.
3:37 Furina and Hu tao!interesting combination, are they going to the anime convention?😝
great video , i hope beijing didn´t got out of plans . big kisses 😘
did you know metro in our country China is state-owned ,not private own. that's why it's cheap and affordable
im really admire of Canada has low density, you know so many ppl not always happy
@@DK-ev9dg well in China, salary of average ppl is one third of Canada minimum wage, no joke
@@DK-ev9dg lol, you talking about mean things lol
Sky looks blue ❤
I didn't realized how tall you are until you start pointing the station board with your finger so easily... :))
Thanks so much for sharing, and glad you have a good experience for Shanghai metro. Sometimes I get so used to it and nearly forget how good it is to enjoy the convinence the government built for us...
love your videos
Totally agree, metro system shows how the city is operated. Our TTC is 3rd world and hate to say Toronto is deteriorating as well.
@monipenny408yeah.. And the irony is in the end they want the government that they voted for to work for the people but in TRUTH is Oy the lobbyist is laughing to the bank and these are the same people that crucified China government for being a dictator, when China government is focusing on their people... Funny right the west
Zhujiajiao was where I went to middle school, feel nostalgic.
cctv is one of the reasion why china is a such safe place, also chinese police is polite and kind to normal people, you can ask for their help with any kind of problem.
Actually, you can easily add a Shanghai transport card (with the red card design) directly to Apple Wallet, which is super convenient. This card follows the T-union standard, making it seamlessly usable in over 300 cities across China.
Plus, you can also switch up the look of this card in your Apple Wallet, like the recent update with the Cyberpunk 2077 official card face. Cool, right?
london boy here, why the security checks before getting on the metro?
Beautiful 😅😅
Future of Shanghai metro 848km-1175km in 2025-2030
If you want to be impress by metro. try the meglev back to airport. I think its 300km/hr. Unique in the world.
Very good subway
As a Chinese I went to Shanghai 2
5 years' ago. After watching your video I want to go there again😂😂 Thanks for sharing your experience.👍👍
Is it an agreement pact among the foreign tourists to see who can count the most security cameras?
Actually, most of Chinese like the cameras (not the speed monitoring cameras :). Cameras bring the feeling of safety and actually have improved safety dramatically in China. China was not as safe 10 years ago as today.
Dude, you are from Toronto! Anywhere north of Shepherd and east of Warden will give you the China experience (other than the TTC) if you miss it in the future. 🤭
Yes you’re right . Shanghai metro is the 1st and the biggest metro in the world . Actually china have 9 of top 10 metro systems in the world . Here is the rank from no 1 to no 12 :
1- Shanghai metro . China
2- Beijing subway . China
3- Guangzhou metro . China
4- Shenzhen metro . China
5- Chengdu metro . China
6- Hangzhou metro . China
7- ChongQing metro . China
8- Wuhan metro . China
9- Nanjing metro . China
10- Moscow metro . Russia
11- London metro . UK
12- new York metro . USA
Wow from the first rank to the 8th runner up😮😮
chengdu 561.67km and Shenzhen 555.39 km
3:40 the coser was dressed in Furina!
Steve, you can buy a three day unlimited metro pass for 45 yuan.
3:37 genshin coser lol
加油💪谢谢🙏分享
Enjoying your series on Shanghai the place looks amazing good job getting around not knowing the language.
You might want to do a segment on all the amazing new cars in China we will probably not be allowed to buy in Canada .
Canadians are supposed to hate China but watching your videos I am not sure why the people seem down to earth .
I live in Scarborough and they have been talking about a subway for over ten years and looks like another ten years before it ever happens.
We had a RT but it went off the rails so it’s shut down for good .
Not that it is any fun riding on the TTC subway unless you liked getting stabbed,mugged,raped or pushed in front of a train .
But there is good news they will be spending millions to rename Dundas subway station to something more politically correct
Yes, we are thinking on doing a Chinese car vlog👍 Good idea! Will look into it.
And yes…TTC…😢
I just bought a IM LS6 and it's just an amazing car, one of the best in its class. It might be sold in Canada in the future under MG brand because it comes from the same company who owns MG.
And don't forget its big brother LS7. I'm sure you will be blown away by its radical design. @@JetLagWarriors
In fact, we usually use the navigation map on our mobile phones to find routes. It will display routes and stops for you to choose based on the mode of transportation you take. I don’t know if Google Maps Navigation has this function.
Google has some problem with chinese gov , Baidu Maps or GaoDe Maps is ok .
prolly , he meant if google have navigations maps for subways systems in north america and not the subway system in china.@@duoyansuqiongburushouzhong