Actually Taiwan's HSR was build with the same system from Japan's Shinkansen, which is actually a joint venture company build by both TW and JP's coorperation and using the 700 seires Electric Multiple Unit from Japan's Shinkansen that's the reason why you can feel like your on the Shinkansen, cuz it's really is it. a Taiwan version of Japan's Shinkansen
Not really, The joined company you mentioned is Chung-Hwa High Speed Rail Company( CHSRC) that their bid was based on Japanese Shinkansen technology supplied by Taiwan Shinkansen Consortium (TSC), a joint venture of Japanese companies.But THSRC's bid was based on the high-speed technology platform of Eurotrain, a joint venture between GEC-Alsthom, the main maker of the French TGV, and Siemens, the main maker of the German ICE. THSRC won the bit, however, they had financial problems, Europe dropped out, and it ended up the company cooperated with Shinkansen, but retained a lot of Eurotrain technologies.
其實現在店家服務人員或許在手機或平板電腦上準備語言翻譯軟體(app),提供與外國旅客的即時溝通。 In fact, store service staff may now prepare language translation software (app) on their mobile phones or tablets to provide instant communication with foreign tourists.😅
The part you have contacted with - the train, did come from Japan, but the automation, tracks, power systems are from Europe. I would not call it a Shinkansen.
I guess what he means is that the elderly man gave you a red envelope because it's a Taiwanese tradition during Lunar New Year, which usually happens in January or February. But now it's September?? He probably didn’t notice that everyone in the video is wearing coats, right? 😂 By the way, I hope you had a wonderful time in Taiwan and that you like the country 😊 I really enjoy your videos 👍🏻
Judging by the red envelop gifted by the kind gentleman sitting next to you, and the winter clothes everyone is wearing, I guess this video was actually taken during the Chinese New Year period. I am curious to know why it's only just been uploaded recently in September?