@@RSCBThe seat class of China's high speed railway is business class > First Class > Second class > No seat. If you are only traveling for less than 4 hours, I recommend you choose a second class seat. If you have the money, feel free to choose.
Indonesians should do their best to secure such upgrade for their business class HSR carriage. Now that, there are plans to extend the service to Surabaya, they will want to equip future carriages with that kind of seat😊. 2023 China-built Indonesian HSR will readily make those American, British and Australian counterparts look like 19th (at best 20th) century relics 😂.
A system never been bad. Every system has its own way. What matters is, who is designated on the power. Most of american presidents has blood on their hands, but they supposed to be good democratic country.
Communist or democracy it doesn't matter which. Most importance is who are the leaders? Not point having the democracy system when the leaders so corrupt, serving their own interests but not the people and country.
@@panyaboonc5621 Yeah, Western governments are pretty corrupt and the wealth here is rapidly decreasing. China for example understands to counter the rising shortage of workforce with ai and robotics while we´re causing mass migrations from Latin America, Africa and the Middle East into the US and Europe.
One thing I'd like to add to the design would be a shade/hood which you can pull down for when you can hide from the light either in the sitting or lying down position.
@@m.0829 Ok most of the lights are on the walls. None of them seems to direct at any seat. There is only one big light in the middle. It seems to be diffused LED light. Since I was not there, I can't tell how bright they are. Retractable shade may present a cleaning problem and safety hazard. It may not be worth it for a couple hours ride. I don't think that is even common on airplane business class for long flight. I think they can dim the cabin light if you ask since each seat has its own reading light.
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@djjsimpson Have you ridden on your train? I did some research since last commenting. If you look at tickets before booking them there will be a single letter followed by 1-4 numbers. The letter tells what kind of train it is. G are the fastest bullet trains, and most of them have business class options. The seating layout varies between trains though. C are somewhat slower bullet trains, and D are overnight trains with sleeper cars. Some even have deluxe soft sleepers, which are extra nice. These are all bullet trains, while all other letters are slow normal trains.
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You can maybe try it once on a short route. There is a route from Zhaoqing to Guangzhou for only $13 or around 90 rmb in business class. A free meal is also included.
How do we find out which type of business class seat we will get? Any website or chart which indicate which type of train they operate for which route?
How do you know which train has which kind of business class configuration? I’m actually based on China and book tickets through Trip, but I just see business class without any indication as to if it’s the newer or older configuration.
all those magnificent structures are not sustainable. They need to hire many cheap workers who are earning us$300 a month to maintain. And also, those management staff, technical workers are very cheap too. If those people have choice, would they continue to work like that for lifetime?
how many pple in the world are not also doing repeititous work day in day out. For many in india, usa, europe today , they will be lucky to have job or bcome homeless., slumdogs or migrants economic refugees.
Tell me another country that has 350kmh or 450kmh speed trains 😂 also China's high speed rail length is close to 50000km which is larger than the whole world's total combined