As a Chinese man ,the tickets are still very expensive ,Enjoyed your time
@USA-suck-balls2 сағат бұрын
Use baidu maps in china
@USA-suck-balls2 сағат бұрын
1 thing for sure, you guys need better internet speed on your phone
@호롱방3 сағат бұрын
러시아 사람들이네
@adamandyaz3 сағат бұрын
사실 우리는 영국인이에요
@neverletmego64143 сағат бұрын
the naming of train/plane seating class in China can be confusing to westerners. First class is actually what's usually called business class, while business class is the 1st class in China. To make it more clear, it goes, from highest class to lowest: In the US/UK it's First class --> Business --> economy in China it's Business --> First class --> Second class
@aarokiaraj46524 сағат бұрын
Beautiful country thanks
@yiwensun7797 сағат бұрын
lolll you guys' faces after trying the cucumber flavour crisps!!! It's def a lot of ppl's fav, including me xd
@adamandyaz6 сағат бұрын
They’re so wrong but so good! 😆
@gruddie526911 сағат бұрын
GAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYeeeeehhhhhhOOOOHHHH
@taipeiyan323414 сағат бұрын
想過提心吊膽的日子就去美國想過安全幸褔的日子就來中國就對了!~😂
@SouGi-h1t15 сағат бұрын
Coincidentally, you have arrived in the city with the most developed railway system in China.in additiont,there is a Western style toilet on the other end of the hard seat carriage.Have a good time,love from Wuhan.
@alexpan813815 сағат бұрын
Welcome to China!
@任建鑫-j4u17 сағат бұрын
Welcome to China🎉🎉🎉
@humgarchaun17 сағат бұрын
gosh this is amazing! thanks for sharing this
@adamandyaz9 сағат бұрын
Glad you like it!
@阿夏-t7m18 сағат бұрын
Let me explain a little bit about why there is no B or E seat in the first class carriage, because A and F are window seats and C and D are aisle seats. (as they are in an aircraft)😂
@YingChenZhang-t6k18 сағат бұрын
As a Chinese working in the UK, hope you could enjoy your China trip and have a nice time there.
@YingChenZhang-t6k18 сағат бұрын
As a Chinese working in the UK, hope you could enjoy your China trip and have a nice time there.
@JasonB-l7h20 сағат бұрын
Hard seats are not wooden, they are basically as soft as hard sleepers.
@adamandyaz20 сағат бұрын
When we were booking tickets it showed photos of the "hard seats" and they were literally wooden benches... 🤷♂️
@JasonB-l7h12 сағат бұрын
@@adamandyaz perhaps that was the wooden-looking covers like this shown in Wikipedia. They are upholstered since 1980s. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_seat
@OMGFrijoles21 сағат бұрын
I feel like a superstar driving 80 Miles on the 405. What does it feel like to go 300 + on the train?
@adamandyaz20 сағат бұрын
This is so true! 😆 exactly what we thought, it's crazy fast
@whypopme88Күн бұрын
when i saw her pulling out that korean instant noodle, i knew exact would was going to happen next. lmao
@whypopme88Күн бұрын
tip: you never need to rush to catch the train in china. if you miss the train, just take the next one, nothing to worry about which is most likely 20 minutes away. no penalty. of course if you miss the last train at the midnight, then you will need to wait for the 2nd day.
@xiaoxiao792Күн бұрын
The instant noodles Yaz has are called "fire noodles," originating from Korea, known for their extremely high spiciness, and not a local Chinese flavor. Moreover, the way to eat these noodles is to drain all the water after softening them and then mix in the sauce. In China, apart from a few spicy-loving provinces, most people only buy a pack out of curiosity or to challenge their own tolerance for spiciness. When I saw Yaz take out that pack of instant noodles, I was startled at first, thinking, "Could it be that flavor of instant noodles?" Then, I couldn’t help but curl up the corners of my mouth because I knew exactly what was going to happen next.🤣🤣🤣
@samuelwang9928Күн бұрын
Some small tips for you about the slow trains: 1.The plate in hard sleeper, it is the rubbish plate. Just throw your small rubbish on it the crew will throw them. 2.Usually a canteen carrige located in the middle of the train,we called it "餐车". Some of slow trains have stir-fry food, you may try it! 3.The hard seat level is not bench inside it, you may take it in short journey.(Maybe less than 1h?) 4.If you can find an accessible toilet in the slow train, there's a western toliet inside it. I'm chinese, really hope you have a nice jounery in China!😄
@刘冰-l3wКүн бұрын
推荐你们到广东旅游,深圳 广州 珠海都很不错,因为天气比较温和
@yuqin405Күн бұрын
And it is ok to ask for some help or advice from locals, avoiding unnecessary mistakes
@yuqin405Күн бұрын
The tea is kind of expensive. Now it is not common they charge more on foreigners on purpose, but make sure check the price before making a purchase
@yuqin405Күн бұрын
Noodles is the last thing you put in. 😅😅😅
@yuqin405Күн бұрын
It is like you go to buffet and start with a big bowl of rice
@kerryw6024Күн бұрын
Just watched your Zhangjiajie vlog and can't believe how many people there were for such a big place! I'm here now and it's practically empty! Got lucky with some sunny and clear days too which is rare in winter I believe. I'm curious to know if the longer hiking trails were just as busy because it seems like the local tours don't tend to walk them?
@adamandyaz20 сағат бұрын
It's crazy right? We have never seen so many people in any of the other videos or guides we watched. Super unlucky on our part but glad to hear you're having a better experience. To be honest, we were told we HAD to take a bus between the major areas... if we had known you could hike we would have tried haha
@受活Күн бұрын
这两杯绿茶是值得的,这是当地特有的茶叶,“竹叶青”。
@dexinwang7192Күн бұрын
I’m from Changsha. Your original expectations are actually right that you only have to change the platforms at Changsha station instead of taking the metro for one stop. In the passageway leading out from the station you can see a small side gate written “change to regular-service trains” and you can go across the platforms if you have a valid ticket. The reason behind this separation is that the new part of CS station is built on the other side of the original station and tracks.
@maniacyro5167Күн бұрын
9:30 I think you are pointing at the soap dispenser here
@adamandyaz9 сағат бұрын
Yes but it was empty...
@arialgao9689Күн бұрын
alipay has metro e-card in every city. right to the scan,pay.just get one in each new city and no need to buy real ticket.
@charliou4683Күн бұрын
Changsha is my hometown!!!! Yeeeah! Wish u guys have fun there!
@xmtcasleeКүн бұрын
等再过几年,这些人发现了川西和新疆,不是要晕倒?!!
@yusun7447Күн бұрын
Thirty years ago I had met a couple of English couple in Zhangjiajie when I traveled in, not yet the view of Avatar.
@mtiger62Күн бұрын
Mid October??!! idiots foreigners travel in China during a Major Chinese holiday season...😂😅
@张澎雨Күн бұрын
You might consider uploading your videos on the Chinese platform Bilibili. Your video has already reached 500,000 views on that platform, and there have been many positive discussions reflecting on Chinese tourist attractions. Additionally, it will continue to get more views in the future. I really love u guys and your content,keep going~
@ITeachChineseКүн бұрын
Is this Blake Lively and her boyfriend in China ?
@adamandyazКүн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣❤️
@ITeachChinese20 сағат бұрын
@@adamandyaz 😂 Welcome!
@JessicaSinclairDoomsday2024Күн бұрын
According to the west media: please becareful, china is extremely dangerous. you will get mugged robbed assualted and killed on their trains it is so dangerous. also they dont allow you to use cameras any where, you will be followed by CIA and CCP everywhere. furthermore china is really dirty and 100 years behind the world.
@yoingenКүн бұрын
6:40 In ancient times, when cooking rice, the bottom layer would become rice crust, which was very crispy. This is how this snack originated.
@adamandyazКүн бұрын
Wow thanks for the info!
@t_w_7821Күн бұрын
wow...there are a lot of local and korean tourists! not sure if you are travelling during a public holiday in china or something, but don't go to any, by all means any tourist spots in china during any china's holiday! coz you gonna experience 1.4 billion people in full force. also, china is now opening up, apparently just of today I heard they extended the 144 hour visa free policy to 2xx hours, so it's gonna be even worse. it's important to take fair criticism, I hope the government in that province take note!
@satanbuster8248Күн бұрын
Holy Moly she got hot lips after consuming those noodles. Groovy!
@zhangjin7179Күн бұрын
I know why that fried bread tasted so good. because Adam is really hungry, just maybe
@adamandyaz6 сағат бұрын
That might be partially correct 😆
@oldmeat7748Күн бұрын
The high speed trains in China are indeed very comfortable. That is for sure. But you know what? The whole high speed rail system in China is an economic black hole. It runs under huge government subsidy, and has created an enormous debt of 6000 billion Yuan, which is roughly equal to 800 billion US dollars which is impossible to be paid back in any time. And that’s not the end of the story: this debt is still going up rapidly day by day. To reduce the cost, the government has started to close more and more stations. Remember, there is a good reason why most developed countries, which are far more richer than China, choose not to construct high speed rail, or, at least limit its size, because economically it is much cheaper to use aviation than high speed rail.
when a high speed train can transport the youngs in the mountains the poorest place to the big city to get education, to work, with a low price, that's already a win for a country.
@kailu2701Күн бұрын
The first instant noodles lmao, I laughed the second I saw the brand….if you translate the words directly, it is called ‘fire chicken noodles’, that’s a dangerous one for most of the people when it comes to 🌶️
did it cross your mind that luckin coffee sounds like cussing?
@adamandyazКүн бұрын
Nooo? 🤣😅
@firstlast-pt5ppКүн бұрын
300 km/h coastal sleeper from Shanghai to Hong Kong ... kzbin.info/www/bejne/bnSVnn-wjMZnfdU&si=ktf8p4QMJJTbGPSJ
@carinasung654Күн бұрын
my heart sank when I saw that mistranslation on bilibili. I opened VPN and youtube to make sure someone explained and you guys didn't misunderstand in the end.😂