The Chinese build 6000 miles of road each year. Meanwhile in Britain, it took a team of construction workers 3 weeks to fill in a pothole in a road near my neighbourhood
Wait they actually fix potholes?!?!? I grew up on a road full of potholes which according to my Mum were there when they moved in 4 years before I was born. I'm 25 now and those potholes are still there.
To put that into perspective: the combined total cost of building an entire motorway network (300billion $) and high speed rail network (300billion $) in China is still less than cost of Iraq War for the US (1 trillion $)... it’s also about your priorities
@@kangbool rican love do war for nothing and playing big brother role with their interventionalist behavior. I rather prefer building roads than invading for some fresh oil
Far to much sharp intake of breath and scratching of heads it seems we have forgotten the industrial revolution now china is having one good on them they have more than a can do attitude
Australia is worse, Canberra is build a tram system, around 2 ks long, costing, Canberra tax payers almost 2 billion AUD.. Government has, for the past 5 years, taxed us to death !!
@@fdama Yes they were, and the saviour was mandella, and he lead them to victory!!! ...over themselves, nice job sa , you have improved so much since aparthied.
I was in China in the 1990's, travelled a lot. Lots of bad, scary roads, beaten up buses, locals on horses. In 2014 I trekked around some of those places. In the middle of nowhere on the Tibetan plateau at 3-4000M altitude there were hundreds of KM of gigantic elevated highways like in this video under construction. It was stunning.
I remembered travel in a brand new van that my uncle bought around 1996 China. There is a huge hole in the middle of a 100km/hr highway entrance. It almost killed us all.
And they've gone ahead with those. The bridges over Tiger Leaping Gorge were nearly complete by late 2019 when I was there. Most of the highspeed rail up to that point too.
wait, the BBC or CNN will be criticising the road is built by CCP to transfer troops to depress Tibetan, who are actually living in so much better life than the Slave age when Dalai lama was rulling.
In my home state, the mark of an important road is not frequent, efficient repaving, but rather three layers of shitty pothole fillings on top of one another.
I first went to China in 2012 and I came back raving about the motorways having seen the route from Chengdu to Kunming. Nobody I told about it seemed to really get how impressive it was, glad to see a video to back me up.
@@amberlewis012 you know what? to most Chinese, it's not that important. White cat black cat, the one that catches mice is a good cat. Most people care more about their daily life, i.e., whether it is improving. Democratic India attracts no one.
@@cheval63sg india is democratic in papers only. You know PRIME MINISTER of india is now more or less like Hitler. Meaning of democracy in real life is very vague in real society. We can't even criticise govt. If we do than we will be put behind bars, now the govt want to remove end to end encryption in whatsapp and hand over every data to them and they did so publicly. India is not doing great, the political leaders are full of corrupted peoples. I am a bonafide indian and i can assure you that. democracy has its meaning in papers only not in real practical way. Plus the multi party system is harming the people. Thays why no one is attracted to India. Hope this helps in supporting your comment.
Had not seen this until now. As a son of a career-long civil engineer specializing in roadways with Caltrans, this was all totally mind-blowing. I was never interested in going into civil engineering myself, but thanks to everything I picked up from my father's career, what China is doing is simply astonishing.
Absolutely astonishing! I witnessed the Chinese building roads in Kenya, I was very disappointed in the workmanship. Then I see this video and it is over the top next level!
I don't fear China. I absolutely respect China. It takes guts, dedication, smartness to turn a vast country into a success story. I forever love China and will always love the good people of China. Thank you China for all the infrastructural assistance you give to my beloved country and continent. ❤ From Nigeria🇳🇬
@@Zinkx. such as? When the Western countries slaved the continent, they took ppl as slaves, they took all resources they wanted, did NOTHING for the local ppl. Now, China comes to build infrastructure, bridges, railways, teaching agriculture, stations, ports etc. All benefits for the local ppl. The Western countries come again and WARN them, "be careful, its debt trap, China will do the samething in the future". In the meantime, those DEVELOPED countries and bankers, refuse to lend money, technology to help the continent. Even more ironic, they want more money from China. how much does USA owe China? The USA now wants China to buy more its Debts.
Just imagine how time turns the tables- China was the nation that Imperial Britain once sold its own opium to by force. But look where it is now on the world stage. That too by its own diplomatic efforts - not by invasions and resource monopolising like the Wild West.
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15 years ago, it used to 20 minutes for me to get to work. quicker coming back. Now it takes more than an hour because nothing changed except the whole of the United States descended upon my city and our infrastructure can't sustain changes in capacity.
I regularly travel between Chengdu and Chongqing. Takes 4 hours to drive at least. High-speed train takes just over an hour if you get the right train.
"In Britain we are doomed" A welsh guy recently told me that near his hometown there was finally a road build, which was planned for since 60 years. Paid by EU funding...and then you see this.
@@russcattell955i You do know that the EU gives us back about 50% of the money we gave them in the first place. It's NOT EU funding it's our own taxpayer funding. Less the 50% of course.
Hey I think I know the road you're on about, if not, then there's a similar one running from a place called abergavenny up the valley a small bit. Been going for years, and still isn't finished 😂
I think that it's the same film crew who filmed older(best) Top Gear. They've been absolutely awesome at filming spectacle for a long time. They have a magic to them, like much of what the whole cast and crew do really. As the trio have said though, they're not very good at filming wildlife. Yet... 😅😝
Sure, I agree, though people love to idealize but forget that with 1.5 billion people you just build bigger and faster than countries with 70 million people 😂😂
In Southern England a council took years to fix a pothole. In the end they closed the entire road for two weeks and repaved the surface on a section that didn’t need doing at all but left the pothole...
The CCP runs China as a dictatorship and can just push though anything they want. Skipping over things like budgets, health and safety, construction standards (and make the people who disagree vanish). A few of these projects have fallen down and people killed, which wouldn't be acceptable in the UK. They also don't care about destroying untouched countryside or people's property to build them.
In Rotherham the college road roundabout has just had £5million spent on it for the 3rd time in 10 years. Shame about the potholed roads leading up to it.
As a person of Indian descent, I had tears rolling down my eyes watching this. Why? 1. This is what I wanted my nation India to be - developed and a leader in infra. Alas, nothing close has been achieved and China is what Indians exactly dream to be. Wet dream for next 200 years. 2. Clarkson's face when he says Britain is doomed - the dragon's rise makes west very very uncomfortable - and he knows they can do nothing about it. Chinese expressway roads and high speed rail network is stunning in scale, magnitude, cost effectiveness, engineering and speed. Just amazing what they have done in last 30 years. Here in US, a 5 mile section of elevated highway cost $1billion and 10 years to make. just 5 MILES !!!!
@@x-creator4460 Unfortunately there is no way India can replicate China, irregardless who is leading the nation. The issue is with the system, not the leader. India might have to go through many civil wars (like China) before it can unite all its people with one common language and get rid of all the local noble families who occupy most lands and monopolize most businesses. Without first having this condition, there is no way India can progress, let alone compete with China.
I don't think it makes us uncomfortable, but it is frustrating that our own systems are so backwards. The rise of China is good really,it allows us to demand more from our leaders. There's no (good) reason why Britain couldn't build good infrastructure. If it takes shocking older people like Clarkson with Chins success. Then fine.
@@jdlc903 We (as we in the west) unlike China, have done it already - and it seems the only path moving forward is down not up. Main reason is that Costs are astronomical - 1 mile of roadways with a overpass and a small under pass cost here in New York City $1-$2 billion. Thats 1 mile or 1.6km. A simple net system to prevent suicide on GW bridge cost $500 million. Thats to install a made in China net to prevent people jumping on the Hudson River on a bridge. These prices means US needs $15-$20Trillion to revamp infrastructure to 21st century China standards. Where will this capital come from? Just not possible.
@@shekondog yeah a lot of structural analysis is needed to explain why costs are so astronomical in a supposedly "more efficient " capitalist country.(compared to communist China) The best thing about the rise of China- is not so much that it will "topple"/"challenge" the west,but that it will blow through Western (boomer) religions like ultra extreme free market and phobia of government action. I think if government intervention can boost efficiency and productivity it should be welcomed as opposed to being dismissed. Regarding the examples you mentioned, it sounds like market concentration is possibly causing high prices and somehow a healthier more competitive market is needed.
UK Government " we have £100 million to invest in roads " Contractors " We spent £90 million on sub contractors and their contractors sat drinking tea and eating biscuits looking busy doing nothing "
Nah. 90 million was spent on consultantcy fees and focus groups before a shovel was even picked up. Any civil works in Britain is an excuse for a siphoning off of public money.
@@notanumber1311 yeh definitely the case...that's why we still got the same shitty infrastructure for the last 50 years Albeit a few extra extentions and tolls..always called the nations pride..
This is a way to tell people to travel. I live in Europe and we always fancy ourselves quite wealthy and forward thinking. It wasn't until I started going to other places around the world, and especially Asia, that I realized that they are focusing on real problems on a giant scale while we rant on about if a statue of someone who has been lost to time can actually be moved 10 cm to the left to allow for a bike lane.
Some update: Two years later, in April 2021, the total mileage of China's expressways has exceeded 160000 kilometers (100000 miles). Due to the epidemic situation, the progress has actually been a little slower than expection
In just 30 years they've become the biggest world power. As the video said they had no motorways in 1988. Incredible what a country can achieve if dedicated enough. And if it's resisting to American influence hard enough.
Same with construction projects in Germany. There is a dead-end highway close by which was supposed to complete the highway-circle around the city... The first section was finished in 1995... Guess what, it's still a dead end. Now 50% are finished, 25% are in constitution and 25% still the planning phase after TWO decades xD The entire thing is only 20 km btw 🤣
Visited Guangzhou before the pandemic hit, I was floored. If Europe wanna get cocky with its stupid vaccine passport politics, screw em... I'd happily spend all my tourist dollars exploring China in the future.
Thank you! Tourism wise China has so much to offer. I think it's way underrated as a tourist destination. As someone wise said, China is not a country; China is a world.
thats nonsense. it was the west that discovered the corona virus vaccine, and it was the useless chinese health and safety standards which made the corona virus.......
Canada is fucked as well. We have a prime minister who taxes people out the ass, and hands out money like it candy on Halloween night. Takes almost 4 years just to complete an overpass bridge.
Boris Johnson said China has lots of issues and doesn't share the same values as the west. Boris wants to show China how to run a country like what UK did
One of the most significant difference of values is that when we decide to do something, we actually do it, and will make sure it'll be finished. Another one is that we value unity more than everyone's selfish desires. That means people tend to work toghether, rather than against each other. Which in the West is quite hard to imagine
Regardless of your political view, the road system being constructed looks incredible!! The amazing engineering feats, design, & planning done in a earthquake zone country, fair play to the Chinese, they get things done!!!!
And China can achieve it because of China's political system. Because in a democratic country people will argue with each other all the time, and try their best to stop their opponents from achieving anything. So it's not going to happen in any of so called democratic countries.
@@huyifan83 When you basically force people to live in villages and if they are in the way you have to move it is very easy to build stuff wherever you want. Do you think the West never kicked people out of an area back in the 40's and 50's to make way for roadways? The problem for the West is the amount of money it costs to rebuild all of its infrastructure. When China has to do some remodeling in the future it will be far more expensive than it is today.
@@Tom-oz7iy Actually it costs a lot moving them from where they live even today. I was born in the city but we all envy those whose house have been demonished, it's like winning a lottery. Most of them don't need to go to work anymore in the rest of their life after gettiong compensation. But government didn't pay all of that, they will be compensated by let's say 1 or a few apartments in the city, which worth 2-20 times more than their old house. But when government built the apartment it doesn't cost them that much.
That's what I am trying to say, here in NYC, subway fare jumped again two days ago, without seeing significant infrastructure improvement. I wish US could spend more $ on domestic issues than overseas operations, that's the only way to make America proud again.
in china, they build 6000 miles of road every year, meanwhile, in my hometown (a small city in Iran) they start to build a small bridge over 10 years ago, and still didn't finish it! I am not really joking, they're still like halfway through!
In the United States back when all the highways were first being built. There was one guy who said they should have 6 lanes for both directions. Everyone laughed at him. They decided to go for 2. They didn't account for population growth and the growing ease of owning a car in the late 20th Century. Now, I'm watching as every highway is being expanded to 4 lanes per direction. Still crowded. Who's laughing now? Not me because I'm caught in traffic again.
Sully998 I’m kinda surprised that this is coming from an American! I mean come on these are our third world problems lol I thought things are better over there!
@@radiumdude well, when chinese uber eats cost 50 cents USD per delivery, cash is not accepted in most places because everyone relies on Wechat, when full 5G coverage of some big cities are completed within a years time. Its honestly not too bad of a place to live temporarily. I travel back and forth from canada to China, a decade ago, Beijing smelled like public urinal, now its so convenient, efficient and clean its almost comparable to Seoul, or Taipei. But not on the level of Tokyo yet.
anonynous person oh man... I don’t where to begin: the last time I was in Beijing I couldn’t breathe, the pollution there is among the worst. Traffic, social credit system... I have been living in many places across Asia over the past 15 years, now I’m in Taipei. I’m ok to live almost anywhere - except china.
I grew up in a rural province in China, traveling to the provincial capital for me was like visiting Beijing. Bearing in mind I live in a province that borders Vietnam. Beijing was unimaginable for me. I had no concept of my country as a whole. Now its so different, translation is so much better. It’s crazy.
You live in the beautiful part of China! Those polluted coastal cities + Beijing are really awful to live in. Horrible work weeks, expensive living and too much stress...
I lived in china - i am from Australia - we are doomed here also! it takes workers here over two years to build a small couple of ks freeway to the airport. China are showing the west how it should be done - you have to admire them.
@@PP-vf1kx China makes there buildings supposedly so fast because they don't deal with "stupid" stuff such as health and safety and constantly pay people off which allows them to building there homes so faster while making there buildings out of cardboard. endangering people and constant reports of many dying as of the cause of building falling on people. Terrible system over there.
@@PP-vf1kx there is gotta be something in between a totalitarian government and a completely useless one. CCP is in between, where does your government stand?
@@Andy-P Nah not as much as you think. Politically ppl here are not as free, but we are more free in other means. Violent crimes are barely seem. We can go out anytime in the middle of the night. Drinking on the street etc. Political freedom is not that important to the ordinary ppl, they get brainwashed anyway regardless which system rules them. If you are intelligent and want to contribute politically you can always join the government by take some exams. We have the smartest ppl in the government jobs which is a sad and lucky thing
Fun fact, Chinese shipyards build the equivalent of the entire Royal Navy fleet worth of warships EVERY year with designs that are more modern and advanced
In the Netherlands it took more than 6 months to complete an underpass. For over 12 years Germany still works to finish the maintenance on Cologne-Dusseldorf highway.
When I was a kid I watched Top Gear which is my favorite on TV, I always dreaming about traveling in western countries and driving on the road. 15 years later now, I’m watching my hometown in one of my favorite shows, still. That feels amazing and proud~ My hometown is the place which the highest bridge located and I’ve been driving there many times! I love my hometown and I love this show! Best wishes for you 🍀
I heard once that China is built by engineers, while USA is built by lawyers. I think the US part of that statement can be expanded to include all the western countries. We have way too much fluff and not enough actual work done.
I always loved when top gear and GT let Clarkson go off on these educational bits with intense music behind it. I could watch hours of documentary with him commentating
Educational? Its propaganda, and the fat man probably got a big fat check from China. China has very little modern roads per capita, they just have a lot of people. He showed the best roads, but most of China is smog infested on poor quality roads constructed of the cheapest possible quality with massive traffic on them, not these beautiful pristine empty roads. China recently had traffic jams that lasted weeks... not hours, not days, weeks. A huge number of Chinas guard rails and other such systems were found to be for show only, and were only built to look like their function but without actually being strong enough to fulfil it with posts buried only a few inches deep and made of metal so thin that it would just fold like aluminum foil if a vehicle were to actually hit it.
@@BoopSnoot Thats reassuring to hear, because as an American citizen within the age of being drafted, I fear that china is in the process of starting the next world war
@@eatspancakes Drafts aren't going to happen, as today's wars aren't won by numbers anymore. Military systems are quite complex, so by the time a draftee has mastered them, the war will likely be over. In Iraq for example Saddam had some of the most advanced weaponry available, but the entire military was destroyed within hours due to lack of training and experience compared to the US military that is almost in a perpetual state of war somewhere in the world. China is also massively dependent on trade with the West even to just feed its people, yet alone sustain its housing bubble. Traditional warfare with China would never happen, but what is more likely is that China will use its influence to wage a political and information war, funding its own puppets into positions of power in the US and other governments and spreading misinformation by taking control of much of the entertainment and news industries and recently even purchasing control of the WHO to change the narrative in their favor. I'd be more concerned about China taking control of Google or the executive branch of the US government than trying to actually use military force.
They built 84,000 KMS of highway in 30 years. The distance between Sydney Australia, and Brisbane Australia, the second and third largest populated cities in Australia, is 912 KMs. So 84,000 KMs is equivalent of driving to Sydney and back 46,000 times. It takes 18 hours and 46 minutes round trip driving none stop. That’s 428,720 hours, and 48.6 years none stop driving. So they built the highways faster then you could drive from Sydney to Brisbane by 18 years. This is an insane human achievement.
China helps Africa to build transportation network and to train African youth in technology and agriculture. Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Britain by the way, was too busy digging up resources to help the African people. And today, they accuse China's neocolonialism. How ironic.
China is trying to move towards clean energy and are doing so by moving their coal burning industry into Africa and without roads then they just can’t. China is investing so much money because they are a permanent board member of the UN, so China needs these African nation votes in the United Nations and what better way to get votes than to build within their country and help them. Also, Britain was digging in Africa when Africa was colonized and under European control, in today’s world, Africa is a multitude of countries and have thousands of tribes that all have different values/ideals when it comes to aid from outside countries. To back up my claims you can see the difference in voting from certain African nations that have received either economic aid or infrastructure aid from China, after the aid the African nations sided with the Chinese delegation.
@@spencerdouglas4205 So you mean china move their coal burning power plants to africa then use the electricity to charge up some batteries and then use massive ships to transport those batteries back home so they can use it to light their light bulbs. Wow just seems like a lot of work.
@@domzbu That's what your local media wants you to think. Debt or investment, I dont care how you see it. The fact is the quality of life for African is improving. Poverty decreased tremendously in the past 5 years. It has very good potential to be one of the largest emerging market in 10 years.
So all these things has to tell you the countries development is not about Democracy or communist ,It's all about Good Leadership and initiations of People for a development of a Nation .
Democracy probably has a higher rate of success, we've seen many succeeded, though many failed too. Whereas almost all one-party/dictatorship failed, except China. But you're right, it's too simplistic to put it down to the political model.
How’s the job? I’m thinking of maybe getting into it in uni. Love the whole roads, surfaces, terrain, designing structures, all that stuff and I live in a pretty promising country in terms of development of this kind.
TBH, it makes sense to reduce lanes to make traffic flow easier. Traffic congestion is caused by people switching or merging in lanes. Texas found out hard way after spending billions to add lanes and made traffic actually far worse.
@@abdiganiaden Except Britian is littered with "political riff raff" everyone waste 90% debating rather than doing anything. Road congestion occur in Britain because they decrease speed limit and when some vehicle accidents happen they prefer closing off entire carriage way rather than letting traffic through.
there is evidence to show that closing lanes to an extent will reduce congestion only x amount of people need to use a certain road. if the capacity is above that x amount, more people who would otherwise commute differently will use that road too.
To be fair, those massive motorways and bridges are national level expenditures, not city council expenditures. Not that I would trust western governments to ever build anything monumental again without it being overpriced and taking at least 25% longer than planned.
It took the Yeppoon council, in Qld. Australia. 3 years to build a single stretch of road that was 5 km long and within a fortnight of opening, they were out repairing it.
The new update on 2020 report the expressway has reach 160,000 km nationwide, Or almost 11,000 km per year before on 2019 it reach 149,000 km Planned on 2045 the national expressway will reach 510,000 km of controlled-acces-highway system & 1,000,000 km of national highway of china or china national road system
I live in NYC. Most of our bridges are aging. Whenever I drive on the 94 yr old George Washington Bridge going to New Jersey, I have fear that it might collapse. Every car pays $16 for using that bridge, but I don't see they are properly maintaining it or build a new one. Over 100 yr old Queens bridge that connects to Manhattan is the same condition. They would rather spend our taxes on something else. We elected one corrupt politician after another as Mayor.
Military need to use those money to fund rebellion and overthrow some country's leaders, should be proud that your taxes is doing God work in spreading freedom and democracy to those who need, or actually those who have resources we want
the MTA is incharge of maintaining those bridges, and the govenor is incharge of the MTA not the mayor. So basically you have to elect a better govenor.
You must planning to attack som country’s and rub the money or oil or gold , than bring them freedom of speech with democracy’s so you can offered building motorways
Problem with America is they spending more than chuna and russia and india and Europe.on defense infact more than rest of world.all.together. They in trouble
I remember reading that one of the biggest backlashes to the more free market reforms was the environmental impact And since then been trying to be more green
The engineering of these bridges speaks for itself. What good does a patent or intellectual property on a bridge do for anyone except the patent holder and the company that owns it? Meanwhile China just gets stuck in and actually builds these things that enable their entire country and its workforce to travel etc. In the UK they wouldn’t even attempt half of these projects. We can’t even get HS2 done and how many billions has that wasted already? China dominates this stuff because while we in the West procrastinate and inflate contracts to line the pockets of the management, the Chinese just get on with it. It’s impossible to not be in awe of these achievements, unless you’re just plainly jingoistic.
@Goosa Poosa 1, they have previously lived in China for 10+ years. 2, they have extensively travelled across china and have visited the majority of the provence's - much more than the average citizen. 3, This is just one of the videos where they've mentioned the build quality of Chinese buildings and infrastructure. 4, Only C-Milk is American, Winston (Serpentza) is South African. You cannot deny China's construction quality is majority bad, there's multiple reasons. One for example is based on the targets the construction company has been set (this happens in every country, less time to spend producing something = worse quality), but with China it's on another level. Another reason is that people snap up property left right and center, solely for a investment. Look at the current housing bubble in China, since the stock market in China is unsafe people reside to purchasing property. These people who are purchasing for a investment don't plan on moving in to these concrete boxes in the sky, only to resell for a profit. For the most part, they don't look at pictures of the current state of these properties, let alone visit them before purchasing. All of the current new builds in China don't intend to last for multiple decades, they're built on leased which will some day cause the Chinese housing bubble to pop and flood China with even more unpayable debt.
@@Jake4 as a chinese I do agree with some your points, the main infrastructures are definitely built to last though, like roads etc, they are usually built and monitored by the gov, but real estates and other buildings are, generally speaking, not build to last that long.
@@Jake4 I think you're stuck in the past mate, Chinese engineering has come a long way since those days, partly helped unknowingly by Western engineers
Normal buildings purposely aren’t built to last long, they’re mostly for Investments. Most Chinese own more than one house, they increase in value and once the 70 years lease is up, they tear that building down and build a new one. Big constructions like these however are of course build to last and not comparable.
@@柠檬-u5k The rest of us have resources, its the politics that gets in the way. There is no comprehensive plan in the West as to how they move forward and this slows down progress. China has an unlimited credit card, the politics is my way or the highway and the people are numb to the fact that they are just ants.
lived in china 4 years,, they are amazing,, they build sooo many new super mega projects like building , roads, parks , malls , structures.. and they are not stopping. they spend billions and making trillions.
...making trillions? The day when mega projects made China trillions are at least 10 years back. Now how do empty aparment blocks and motorways and bridges hardly used make trillions? trillions of debt maybe.
@@Andy-P It is called investing into the future, making long term plan, something western system fails to do because every election they undo the previous admin’s plans, that’s why nothing gets done. Just imagine you are Elon Musk, you need to build a new mega factory, that means infrastructure, transport, residential, commercial area to support the 50000 people working there. In China everything is already there and ready to go, first 2 year rent free and tax free; in thee west every section requires decades of bureaucracy to build(and someone can find some indigenous rat species and stop the whole thing). which place would you choose? 99% of western media report of China is untrue, most of these “ ghost towns “ are thriving nowadays. Go to China and see for yourself. If it is really that bad why are they continuously making progress for 40 years non stop? no other country in the history has done it before, something must be working
@@nicholasquall Its little to do with elections. Elon Musk did get a good deal. Though his company is being targeted by the CCP. Its not so much ghost towns as a speculative property market, the west is suffering from it to though not on the same scale. Yes something is working in China and a lot to do with debt. There is no need to visit China to get a understanding of the economics. It is well reported even if the CCP system is opaque. The CCP operates a closed capital account so has a lot of control over the economy. Nothing to bad will happen to China - unlike the west.
The glory of central planning, long term projects are not only possible but expected. China's rise from a collection of warlord states to the leading superpower in the space of 80 years is unparalleled in history.
I travelled through the Karakoram Highway 4 years ago n saw mega elevated highways under constructions! It was in the most remote part of China with high mountains n rough terrains! Incredible!
Thanks to China, the Karakoram Highway has brought prosperity to my hometown, Hunza in Northern Pakistan. It is the backbone of our tourism and small business based local economy. The sacrifice of the valiant Chinese labourers building the KKH from 1966-78 is not forgotten by our people.
Remember when we watched videos like this about America back in the 70's and 80's ? China has been progressing over last 30 years at lightning speed, USA sort of froze in time.
Blame the American "if it ain't broken, don't fix it" mentality. Even their toggle light switch is a 105 year old design. Seriously, in Europe at least they bother to switch the design up like every couple of years. Or make minor improvements. Americans never do that. Same story with their toilets. They use all outdated designs without wanting to spend a penny on a more modern design. No wonder that companies like Apple and Tesla succeed, if all those old companies don't want to adapt with time ever at all.
@@onee Even during American golden years of evolution and technological advances, it was all due to Americans taking bunch of German scientists to USA after the World War 2. Atom bomb, rockets, jet engines, next generation of submarines... all this was work of German scientists and engineers after the war. Americans were never able to match the rate of that era of technological advances. To be fair, Russia had similar situation because after the WW2, bunch of scientists and engineers from Germany also ended up in Russia.
@@googlreviews7813 Really? The entire moon shot program was developed by American engineers, not German ones. Try getting to know any of Amy Shira Teitel's series of videos, if you think American engineers are not capable. Study up on modern military technology if you think American engineers are not creative. The Chinese are building because they have the money. They set up a system where they undercut everyone else's manufacturing budgets, at the expense of the jobs of millions of Americans and others, and they now have trillions to spend.
@@MottyGlix ....Jesus Christ man....Haven't you heard about Operation Paperclip and Operation Epsilon? These two operations were conducted by US and British intelligence during the last months of WW2 to kidnap around 1600 Germans scientists with expertise in missile and nuclear technology. Without these German scientists, USA would never have been able to become a nuclear power or a leading nation in Space technology. Albert Einstein, a German Scientist, was the brain child behind this. But his passage to USA was voluntary. By the way, don't give me a reply that these scientists were kidnapped to prevent Nazi Germany from getting the bomb. America wanted the technology. America had the money to spend on it. Germany had the brains. That's about it.
@@loglog7 Slaves work in very low efficiency. Take a true example from history, American slave owners couldn't compete with their northern fellows, because capitalism was way more superior than slavery on production.
When you read about ancient people's describing how crazy advanced ancient China was you don't really appreciate it but I think in this century we're going to appreciate it.
As a Chinese I didn't really appreciate it either. I wonder what that would be like. Looking forwards to it. Anyway, my history book also tells me for every 200-300 years, the rich nation would become lazy and clumsy, social wealth would centralised to few people and the sociaty would cripple, as what happened at the end of each dynasty in ancient China and what's happening in the US. I suppose PRC might repeat that cycle too.
@@jeffxie5067 Nations are like living organisms, they start off young and vigorous and die old and senile. No one can avoid this fate. The China of today is related to ancient China but it is not that China the same way you are not your grandfather.
hahaha... forget manmade issues... every year if it isnt too much leaves or snow or heat FFS i mean i got used to the dreary leaves on the line or too much snow... but then one year it was too hot and either trains or rail were expanding was the excuse.... i think the 20 years it took china to transform from fishing village to futuristic megalopolis the poxy tiny HS2 still hasnt been greenlit yet
Meh they don't gaf about how it looks against a pristine environment...just stick it there, and there, and thru there and over here. It would take 50 years worth of paperwork to get any of it done in non communist countries
In 2001 I was studying in Beijing, I went back home for two weeks on holiday, and when i got back i barely recognized the area I was living. There was no metro station taking you to downtown only busses, when i got back two weeks later there was metro station right across the street of the university, still not functional, but it was there!
thats incredible ... here in Prague there are talks of building a new metro line ... Im 30 and I still dont expect seeing it finished before I retire :D
@@balrok99 no idea but the name in itself is funny for a tunnel :D while it is a normal first name, it can still mean "a small membrane" and with a stretch even "hymen" :D There were a lot of sexual jokes about that when it was new :D
because Chinese make sure the money is spent to serve the people while the west make sure the money goes to those who are not lack of it but just couldn't get enough. Love capitalism and hate socialism isn't it?
The CCP takes a lot of the money and the people get a smaller share than the case with most of the worlds nations. Allows China to build these large projects. On the flip side not so much money for the people to spend (internal circulation) Not saying China's got it wrong. Maybe less empty motoways and more money in people pockets now (to help that internal circulation) in 2021.
@@Andy-Pdo you know why China has long holiday? Because CCP had found that alot of money are saved in the bank and thus need circulation. Infrastructures serve the people in a way you dont understand. It allow money to go around instead of staying at one place. E.g. with high speed rail, you no longer need to over populate rich cities and can choose to stay much further where the rental and cost of living are much cheaper. Allow one province people to visit and spend their money in provinces that once took longer time and more money to travel to. Thus increased tourism within it own countries and bring money to poorer areas. This is call circulation. Whats the point of having alot money in your pocket and yet, traveling to other cities are inconvinence and expensive? Typical example is Malaysia where only a few states are accessible and therefore money only go around those area and unable to reach the rest. Leaving many of the other states undeveloped for donkey years.
@@marxseet Interesting comment. Yes the infrastructure helps as you say, and is vital connecting large centers of population and other economic area's. But there comes a point. And China is well past it when it won't pay for itself. Still as you say is still there for the population to enjoy. If you have to spend Government money then no harm in more infrastructure.
They need to boild them, construction is one of the most important sectors in china's economy. If they stop constructing it would be a big problem for them, so they no go to africa and keep constructing there with chinese handwork
They are also crazy about removing personal liberties, illegally harvesting organs from prisoners, and imprisoning millions of political dissidents unseen since the likes of the Holocaust :)
The idea being, that all traffic from China will be halted and all traffic from Japan will be stopped from entering China. The traffic will back up all the way to Japan and then the Chinese will press the big red "Collapse Bridge" button, exacting some revenge for what the Japanese did to the Chinese during WWII.
They've been building a tiny canal bridge near my house for 2 years, the road to the village has been closed the whole time and it's a 5km detour to go around. Netherlands.
@@TRSF1RACING It's taking so long because the council approved a really cheap design, residents complained that it was ugly and too steep / dangerous for bicycles so the council closed it to spite the residents. Now they won't open it and have declared it illegal to climb through the fence to use it. They're in a war with the residents and are basically not going to open it until the residents withdraw their complaints. So yeah, greed basically.
That’s nothing. Few years ago they closed a 2mi section of A1 between Baldock and Stevenage southbound and the diversion was 50mi. Luckily I knew the road and had fuel left in the tank, others were just confused. Unbelievable.
Same thing has been happening here in Poland for the past year. They replaced a nice looking, though quite dilapidated small wooden footbridge, with a new ugly concrete structure, and the whole process took them entire year. I guess we're doomed too...
Jeremy's reaction is very telling. If a Chinese person sees such development in the UK, he will ask himself what are they doing differently and what we can learn from them so we can achieve such feat as well. But when most western persons see the same development in China, it's nothing but cry of doom. It's the zero-sum mindset. Apparently in order for China to develop, the west must "lose."
Chinese are capable of facing any challenge. Korakaram highway which connects Pakistan and China is a prime example. After working with them despite with the language barrier, i have found them extremely disciplined, hard workers, and sincere to their mission. China would probably be the global power unlike any other in the history of mankind.
I've been working with chinese people too and although they truly are disciplined and hard workers, I can't say they're sincere. Somehow they've got really confused and even upset when I didn't agree to let them make photos of me when doing my job. I did it at first because they were literally intrusive and not caring too much about their or mine safety and efficiency, but when they've reacted like this I wasn't so sure if they were doing it out of sheer curiosity anymore. Also, the money. Last year they needed a quite simple, but time consuming task to be carried out in Germany - one would have to simply swap and reconfigure some cards on the cell stations for a certain operator. They were offering 50€ per location, so doing eight locations could earn you 400€ a day, minus taxes. Sounds nice, huh? Too bad one card takes about an hour to reconfigure, and you have to drive a lot between the locations, so if you're quick you could do eight locations during maybe 12 hours. And you have to pay for your fuel obviously, because half of the locations are way out in the country. A laughable, unprofitable offer, but to this very day they're confused why they can't find a person to do it. The same company still owes a lot of money to quite a lot of enterpreneurs in my own country, also in Europe. So from my own experience they're not so good. Also let's not forget a lot of new, conrete ghost towns and disintegrating 5 years old buildings in China, covered on different YT channels. I really hope these particular tendencies won't spread around the world, it's just a waste of resources after all. One Karakorum Highway (which is really quite a wonder considering what terrains it's passing through and for how long it has been in operation) doesn't mean China is awesome yet.
@@BluesyBor You will be shocked that the 'ghost town' will be fully occupied and running literally overnight from the people who were waiting to abandon their unproductive villages back to nature!
@@utuber88018 Ha good joke. 1000 peasants from the country couldn't buy a single one of those apartments if they all pitched in. People coming from the country live in slums not in highrises.
@@G-Mastah-Fash Pity your ignorance and limited intelligence! Those apartments were paid for mostly in cash and many were second or third homes! To paraphrase your naivety, 1,000,000 living on the streets in America couldn't buy a single apartment even if they all pitched in, is the reality and the irrefutable truth!
Here in the west, we say something is cheaply made when it is made in China. We talk about German engineering and ingenuity. In the next century, made in China will mean organization, discipline, and resilience.
The problem is you want something cheap so the quality isn’t going to be good. People want some things cost £3 and last years it’s not realistic. There are plenty of excellent Quality stuff made in China but it’s also expensive.
You wish. It'll mean rushed, low quality, cheap, unreliable - as it always has. How's the CCP handling those floods btw? What about the skyscrapers wobbling for no reason?
Resilience, what an ugly word, so much misused lately, especially by politicans. Dont forget that such level of development cannot be achieved while preserving those working rights that our grandfathers in Europe have fought so hard to achieve. Not everyone dreams of working 12 hours a day while spending every single day thinking only about how to make more money. There are more important things in life than building hundreds of cubic meters of concrete pillars.
@@starpier Although I agree with your text - but I still think China is the next Superpower of the world. And those "cubic metres of concrete" will help them achieve that
Yup its nice to see someone from the West and a Brit at that realize the monumental task it is going to be to take on / Compete / Coexist with China. China was one of the Worlds Premier Civilizations for thousands of years. It had a 200 year bad period say from the early 18 hundreds when it came up against the industrial revolution powered West as it struggled to adapt. People in the west see that period and use that as a baseline and not the full history. And that's the issue the West has not in the last 200 years really come up against a non Western power that is as good if not better at what gave the West its competitive edge.
I was fortunate to work in China for 10 years and have seen the development speed of thiers cannot be matched with any country. What a hardworking dedicated people And thier govt vision to improve the life of all people at all levels is incredible..
@@strafniki1080 judging by what a lot of other media tells the west what china is like, yeah it probably is hard. i’m sure if he was still at the BBC this would have been a much different episode.
This is why it never happens when you want it to: Before it gets filled, Meredith had to clear her desk, which is covered in letters from residents urging the pothole to be filled, so she can write post-it notes to Carl about his turn to get the milk. It cost the taxpayers over $3 million for the office to organise the milk roster - the staff spent weeks in meetings brainstorming it - but Carl never honours it. It will be a very stern post-it note. The letters, which are now stacked on a dusty filling cabinet behind Meredith's desk atop a much larger pile of letters in a structurally compromised tray dating back to the mid-80s, are set to be collected by Harriet, the community liaison officer. She was supposed to, but she went on holiday fifteen years ago and has yet to return or fill in her notice of leave. Until she does, nobody in the office complex is responsible for the collection of these letters as the job description shouldn't be listed to more than one person. The reason why the pothole was filled was due to an old lady crossing the street, and happened to trip over it. To avoid a civil suit and public outcry, the council gave her a hefty lump sum and repaired the obstruction immediately afterwards. Meredith would later organise a new set of meetings so the staff can co-ordinate an efficient method of dealing with potholes more effectively. The time the meetings are allocated, however, will coincide with the meeting co-ordinator's days off - Daniel works part-time at the office - and a such will probably never happen.
Meanwhile, in the UK, it's 21 years and counting for the upgrade of the motorways between Manchester and London. We're literally in the stone age compared to the Chinese.
Here in Norfolk, they debated a bypass north of Norwich (Norwich Northern Distributor Road) from 1995 to 2005 before putting the motion forward. Another ten years of debate and it was finally given the go-ahead in 2015. It was completed in 2018. It cost 178.5 MILLION pounds. It's 12.7 miles of dual carriageway. 23 years, 178.5 million pounds, to produce 12.7 miles of road.
Jeremy is 100% correct. "In Britain we are doomed". China is far ahead of any countries. Whereas in London, everything has been stolen from other countries, and build London out of that. If you ever visit British Museum in central London, you will understand, this country has looted Every single countries. Except China. I understand that, it is a communist regime country.
Interesting to hear what a big city kid's perspective is. Remember that north of Perth in Scotland we have no motorways and once you go past Inverurie there are no dual carriageways. This road system from the 1980s supports commercial & agricultural traffic and an almost completely motorised population of half a million people here between Aberdeen and Inverness.
They have lots of corruption in China. They just get it all settled amongst the few richest CCP government members and pad the local hands of the leaders a little in short order then send the slaves out to build it.
@@johnjanuary9949 hahahahaha in China you go to jaill for a very long time for corruption in the west they legalize it! and the slaves you talked about does not esixt and they paid well in these projects to the workers. i lived in China for 15 years sorry to disappoint you barinwash boy
Wrong, the wall would be ready in a couple of months and that's when it was built during Chinese New year, when the workers and engineers took a month off to visit families.
@ Yes, but if they hire the Chinese to do the job the wall would cost ten times less than if locally hired and the quality would be way higher. Just look at the Great Wall of China which is thousands of years old.
@B I N O D GAMER before him in previous governments it was 11km per day ... after him it increased alot ...Now it is 40km per day upon that with very little to no delay in work
I see comments about the quality of work in these infrastructures. The Great Wall of China is still standing after 3000 years and they have better technology and engineers today.
Thanks for your compliment but the one you saw today was actually built around 400∼500 years ago. The old great wall was not even a brick wall, it was bulit using this material called "rammed earth", which is just like soil so it is hard to last long as it will get weathered and collapse eventually.
@@cchangg nobody sweared on that. If anything, Chinese of this generation respects the traditional much more so than the last two generations. Just look at the explosion of Hanfu market and the booming of everything emeded in traditional elements.
Chinese are fucking focused. America is continually involved in divisiveness and the investigations of the investigators. A fucking ridiculous mess at best.
@@AL3X2580 No, I live in a mountainous region of China and have seen the highways being built. The amount of tunneling and bridging they do. They don't skimp on the infrastructure. Built very well. The trains are very well constructed as well. I just got back from a trip to see the 3 Gorges dam over the holiday. I can assure you there is no bend in the dam. I grew up near Boston and was a commuter when the Callahan tunnel roof tiles fell off and killed a driver. Huge issue because a subcontractor cut corners. Stuff happens in every country but the infrastructure here is well done
@@lijax9606 Yes, the USA is much better. So is the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, South Korea, and all the developed nations that built themselves up and are being ripped off by the Chinese.
I like to think of it as a cultural phenomenon by government. Japan has the same no bullshit approach as China does when it comes to transport. The US and UK on the other hand see it as a drain of money, and take forever to do it to save money in the short term. It's simply priorities. Why make a more efficient and costly road or railway just for a bit more efficiency when studies show that doing so leads to more people on the road, and then more congestion? It's like the NHS, shit but gets the main job done.
The UK built railway network around the globe in 1800 for looting others riches and bring back those to UK. It isn't exactly same as what China is doing.
Just got back from China traveling and I can just say its amazing how much work is going on. Everywhere you look there's new building being built, subways or infrastructure. Sure its not the best quality but it's good enough. Meanwhile it England Manchester the most developing northern city looks almost the same as 10 years ago. The few towers they are building in mostly from Chinese investors anyway? This country truly is shite. In my local city Chester it took like 2 years to build 1 roundabout and cost millions to do it.
I am a Chinese and working in Sheffield now, the problem is nowadays purely democracy cannot follow up with the fast changing or developing of the world. I was surprised by there is no motorway between Sheffield and Manchester when I first came here and that propose is still in arguing for something like sheep or profile of terrain. the hesitate for the short term interests leads the waste of chance in the future and the whole things drop in the worse loops again and again. However, a strong center gov. in China with professional suggestions from thinking tank could realize all goodwill in a short time and in a long-term plan. this is an advantage that unique for China.
Justin Time how modest you are! I worked in NY, US for 2 years before and there was a road in trimming when I arrived. I passed by it every time when I went to walmart. And It was not finished until I left.
Democracy + Bureaucracy =low efficiency, for sure, China government has been learning from Singapore for a long time, luckily they did not follow the Western way, it is very obvious when you compare India with China.
because England was built a long time ago when it was more impressive. remember how going to college was a big deal 50 years ago? for example no one in america cares about skyscrapers anymore
While i understand the sentiment, you need to realize that China and England are on different stages of development. China is playing catch up super hard right now, but in 50 years, Chinese people would have the same complaint of their country like you do yours. Nothing's ever built to last.
The Chinese build 6000 miles of road each year. Meanwhile in Britain, it took a team of construction workers 3 weeks to fill in a pothole in a road near my neighbourhood
The M6 j13-15 roadworks to turn the hard shoulder into a running lane has been going on for like 4 years so far. Absolute shambles.
@@Josh_Roberts Yeah but imagine how good the sodding spreadsheet for it is...🤦🏻♂️
It’s actually 6000 miles of motorway each year, not including other types of roads.
Wait they actually fix potholes?!?!? I grew up on a road full of potholes which according to my Mum were there when they moved in 4 years before I was born. I'm 25 now and those potholes are still there.
Come here, potholes so bad trees actually grow in them
To put that into perspective: the combined total cost of building an entire motorway network (300billion $) and high speed rail network (300billion $) in China is still less than cost of Iraq War for the US (1 trillion $)... it’s also about your priorities
But watching things & people getting blown up can be very addictive ... &, addictions can be very costly ... so, addiction should be blamed!!!
@@kangbool building can also be addicting. It depends what you're addicted to!!
Usa loves spending tax payers money wisely !
@@kangbool rican love do war for nothing and playing big brother role with their interventionalist behavior. I rather prefer building roads than invading for some fresh oil
@@felgercarb3803 it would have been more useful
meanwhile in the UK it costs £20 millions to build a roundabout...
Far to much sharp intake of breath and scratching of heads it seems we have forgotten the industrial revolution now china is having one good on them they have more than a can do attitude
Bureaucracy and undertaking (and Clarksons' infamous hate on Health and Safety )
Australia is worse, Canberra is build a tram system, around 2 ks long, costing, Canberra tax payers almost 2 billion AUD.. Government has, for the past 5 years, taxed us to death !!
@@mixalis6168 I was driving through Canberra a few weeks ago (From Melbourne) and holy crap that road has more roadworks than anywhere on earth.
@@ashlyr4385 wow sir, so much iq
This is like one of those city simulation games where you just drag along your cursor and the road get built
City skylines
I wouldn't know, I actually have sex
@@DanceySteveYNWA I don't remember anyone asking skid.
@@DanceySteveYNWA alright beta male
@@DanceySteveYNWA sex is overrated
Meanwhile in South Africa 🇿🇦 the roads pot holes can change a radio channel or even take you from front seat to back seat
Africa was doomed from day 1.
@@fdama Yes they were, and the saviour was mandella, and he lead them to victory!!! ...over themselves, nice job sa , you have improved so much since aparthied.
They can also fuck up your Shock Absorbers quickly.
You will always keep changing them every 1 - 1,5 years
In Uganda, the can change you from one relationship to another
@@fdama Ha!🚮🚮🚮
I was in China in the 1990's, travelled a lot. Lots of bad, scary roads, beaten up buses, locals on horses. In 2014 I trekked around some of those places. In the middle of nowhere on the Tibetan plateau at 3-4000M altitude there were hundreds of KM of gigantic elevated highways like in this video under construction. It was stunning.
I remembered travel in a brand new van that my uncle bought around 1996 China. There is a huge hole in the middle of a 100km/hr highway entrance. It almost killed us all.
And they've gone ahead with those. The bridges over Tiger Leaping Gorge were nearly complete by late 2019 when I was there. Most of the highspeed rail up to that point too.
wait, the BBC or CNN will be criticising the road is built by CCP to transfer troops to depress Tibetan, who are actually living in so much better life than the Slave age when Dalai lama was rulling.
China of 2021 is now a different China than in 2014. It's nice to see comments like yours telling the truth in a straightforward manner. Thank you
We can't get an infrastructure bill passed by our govt in a decade due to Moscow Mitch and the Republicans!!!
In my city in the US there's a section of road that's been under construction for my entire life.
😂 😂 What the hell are they doing there?
In my home state, the mark of an important road is not frequent, efficient repaving, but rather three layers of shitty pothole fillings on top of one another.
lol
Coz US is busy arguing about the genders... Bwahahaha
Damn what are they doing there for so long
Man hats off to engineers,architects and workers,those bridges and highways are really one of a kind modern marvels!!!
In the U.K. meanwhile we’re unemployed and our country isn’t making use of our brains which we’ve got plenty of
@@doodyman911 Politicians and bureaucracy is really why some western countries are way behind on infrastructure projects...
@only the dead have no restrictions lol, you are funny
@only the dead have no restrictions Do you where the device you are typing with from? China
@@doodyman911 if the gov could enslave you to build roads and bridges they would have. You're just seeing communism at work
I first went to China in 2012 and I came back raving about the motorways having seen the route from Chengdu to Kunming. Nobody I told about it seemed to really get how impressive it was, glad to see a video to back me up.
I visited Kunming in 2016, my favorite city in China with all the natural beauty around it
You have to admit China is seriously improving a lot in recent years, despite their political stuff.
@@amberlewis012 you know what? to most Chinese, it's not that important. White cat black cat, the one that catches mice is a good cat. Most people care more about their daily life, i.e., whether it is improving. Democratic India attracts no one.
@@cheval63sg india is democratic in papers only. You know PRIME MINISTER of india is now more or less like Hitler. Meaning of democracy in real life is very vague in real society. We can't even criticise govt. If we do than we will be put behind bars, now the govt want to remove end to end encryption in whatsapp and hand over every data to them and they did so publicly. India is not doing great, the political leaders are full of corrupted peoples. I am a bonafide indian and i can assure you that. democracy has its meaning in papers only not in real practical way. Plus the multi party system is harming the people. Thays why no one is attracted to India. Hope this helps in supporting your comment.
The Chinese rail network, like its road network, is also very impressive.
No surprise, after all we are talking about a nation that built the 20000km great wall 2000 years ago, on the top of mountains!
But don’t buy a Chinese motorcycle, their electrics are shit!
@@rocket5551 ouch jealousy 😂
@@rocket5551 zero price?High quality?
@@rocket5551 lol yeah I agree, the Japanese ones are far better for sure. you get what you pay for.
@@rocket5551 well, u got what u paid for.
Had not seen this until now. As a son of a career-long civil engineer specializing in roadways with Caltrans, this was all totally mind-blowing. I was never interested in going into civil engineering myself, but thanks to everything I picked up from my father's career, what China is doing is simply astonishing.
God I wish you had your own way
Absolutely astonishing! I witnessed the Chinese building roads in Kenya, I was very disappointed in the workmanship. Then I see this video and it is over the top next level!
Wait until you know Chinese once build a bridge with the help of rocket.
@Impersonal Immigrant go to China as a English teacher, you ll get good pay. Internationally Schools there pay really well.
@Hello Jeffrey how are you doing
The fact that your parent were poor doesn't mean that you have to be poor too. Bravo for China, a nation striving for progress with no hesitation...
I don't fear China.
I absolutely respect China. It takes guts, dedication, smartness to turn a vast country into a success story.
I forever love China and will always love the good people of China.
Thank you China for all the infrastructural assistance you give to my beloved country and continent.
❤ From Nigeria🇳🇬
just wait till they want what they are due and they WILL have it one way or another
@@Zinkx. such as? When the Western countries slaved the continent, they took ppl as slaves, they took all resources they wanted, did NOTHING for the local ppl. Now, China comes to build infrastructure, bridges, railways, teaching agriculture, stations, ports etc. All benefits for the local ppl. The Western countries come again and WARN them, "be careful, its debt trap, China will do the samething in the future". In the meantime, those DEVELOPED countries and bankers, refuse to lend money, technology to help the continent. Even more ironic, they want more money from China. how much does USA owe China? The USA now wants China to buy more its Debts.
@@shengchen4553 Yeah, many former French colonies are still paying colonial tax
They're bunch of hypocrites
@@Zinkx.projection much lol
Just imagine how time turns the tables- China was the nation that Imperial Britain once sold its own opium to by force. But look where it is now on the world stage. That too by its own diplomatic efforts - not by invasions and resource monopolising like the Wild West.
Well........about that...
Amen
@@maxpoweroverdrive about what?? You're trying to tell us something but please spell it out
@@SiisKolkytEuroo Palestine, syria, iraq, Libye, west Africa, aphganistan, birmany, Caribbean ilands, south America and more all receved bomb and billion people has been killed by OTAN countries for supremacism and ore...
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Can you not post racist lies and misinformation? Thank you.
Also it's NATO.
20 years ago it took 15 hours from my hometown to shanghai. Now it only takes two and half hours I love the high speed train
15 years ago, it used to 20 minutes for me to get to work. quicker coming back. Now it takes more than an hour because nothing changed except the whole of the United States descended upon my city and our infrastructure can't sustain changes in capacity.
I regularly travel between Chengdu and Chongqing. Takes 4 hours to drive at least. High-speed train takes just over an hour if you get the right train.
@@GerhardSchroeder a large populace is good for the economy. However it has to come with better management
Many respects to you Chinese people. Very hard working and intelligent people you are. We need more people like you in our governments in the west.
@@GerhardSchroeder Where in Germany? Because the total population of Germany has remained largely unchanged from 2008 to now.
If anyone was interested
Music:
Dario Marianelli - Summit (Everest OST)
Was about to ask who composed that kind of dumb annoying cliche music.
As if anyone listens to this. 😂
False. It’s clearly Sandstorm by Darude.
Thank You
You’re a life saver! ☺️
Now i really understand why they started using chinese companies to build bridges here in Norway.
Really? I didn’t know that as a Chinese
@@yangchen9556 中國去挪威蓋了一座橋,yt有人上傳。
it is cheaper and they make it happen faster, unlike westerners where they look on how to steal money from those kind of projects...
nowadays ,china have the best technology of architecture among all country ,明白吗?
i don't even know that
"In Britain we are doomed"
A welsh guy recently told me that near his hometown there was finally a road build, which was planned for since 60 years. Paid by EU funding...and then you see this.
There'll be no more of that EU funding now. You are on your own.
@@russcattell955i You do know that the EU gives us back about 50% of the money we gave them in the first place. It's NOT EU funding it's our own taxpayer funding. Less the 50% of course.
Hey I think I know the road you're on about, if not, then there's a similar one running from a place called abergavenny up the valley a small bit. Been going for years, and still isn't finished 😂
@Nick the chopper As if Britain already isn't a neoIiberal tyranny.
@@russcattell955i even more heartbreaking💔
The cinematography in this video deserves praise.
@Ahmad خان did he film it? Not bad with drone then is he!?
@Ahmad خان
الحمد لله رب العالمين
@Ahmad خان alhamdulillah
I think that it's the same film crew who filmed older(best) Top Gear. They've been absolutely awesome at filming spectacle for a long time. They have a magic to them, like much of what the whole cast and crew do really. As the trio have said though, they're not very good at filming wildlife. Yet... 😅😝
@@Johny40Se7en definitly the same people directing that's for sure.
China is not like other countries. China is simply special. 5000 years of history, culture, civilization. Simply amazing.
Sure, I agree, though people love to idealize but forget that with 1.5 billion people you just build bigger and faster than countries with 70 million people 😂😂
And 75 years of socialism completely owning the west
@@tartopom2669partly true but they also have more efficient planning and high tech machinery. Look up chinas bridge building machines.
@@stupidvideoman3187 I mean it's 2024, it's a modern country now
@@tartopom2669 yeah but their building machinery is miles ahead of the west
In Southern England a council took years to fix a pothole. In the end they closed the entire road for two weeks and repaved the surface on a section that didn’t need doing at all but left the pothole...
And that's the improvement from last year. Lol.
Highways and city roads are built and maintained by different organizations. Not comparable. These problems are also present in Chinese cities.
The CCP runs China as a dictatorship and can just push though anything they want. Skipping over things like budgets, health and safety, construction standards (and make the people who disagree vanish). A few of these projects have fallen down and people killed, which wouldn't be acceptable in the UK. They also don't care about destroying untouched countryside or people's property to build them.
In Rotherham the college road roundabout has just had £5million spent on it for the 3rd time in 10 years. Shame about the potholed roads leading up to it.
Which council was that?
As a person of Indian descent, I had tears rolling down my eyes watching this. Why?
1. This is what I wanted my nation India to be - developed and a leader in infra. Alas, nothing close has been achieved and China is what Indians exactly dream to be. Wet dream for next 200 years.
2. Clarkson's face when he says Britain is doomed - the dragon's rise makes west very very uncomfortable - and he knows they can do nothing about it.
Chinese expressway roads and high speed rail network is stunning in scale, magnitude, cost effectiveness, engineering and speed. Just amazing what they have done in last 30 years.
Here in US, a 5 mile section of elevated highway cost $1billion and 10 years to make. just 5 MILES !!!!
What is so sad is that the Indians are just as smart and capable, but they don't have an efficient system with the right leaders.
@@x-creator4460 Unfortunately there is no way India can replicate China, irregardless who is leading the nation. The issue is with the system, not the leader. India might have to go through many civil wars (like China) before it can unite all its people with one common language and get rid of all the local noble families who occupy most lands and monopolize most businesses. Without first having this condition, there is no way India can progress, let alone compete with China.
I don't think it makes us uncomfortable, but it is frustrating that our own systems are so backwards.
The rise of China is good really,it allows us to demand more from our leaders.
There's no (good) reason why Britain couldn't build good infrastructure.
If it takes shocking older people like Clarkson with Chins success. Then fine.
@@jdlc903 We (as we in the west) unlike China, have done it already - and it seems the only path moving forward is down not up. Main reason is that Costs are astronomical - 1 mile of roadways with a overpass and a small under pass cost here in New York City $1-$2 billion. Thats 1 mile or 1.6km. A simple net system to prevent suicide on GW bridge cost $500 million. Thats to install a made in China net to prevent people jumping on the Hudson River on a bridge. These prices means US needs $15-$20Trillion to revamp infrastructure to 21st century China standards. Where will this capital come from? Just not possible.
@@shekondog yeah a lot of structural analysis is needed to explain why costs are so astronomical in a supposedly "more efficient " capitalist country.(compared to communist China)
The best thing about the rise of China- is not so much that it will "topple"/"challenge" the west,but that it will blow through Western (boomer) religions like ultra extreme free market and phobia of government action.
I think if government intervention can boost efficiency and productivity it should be welcomed as opposed to being dismissed.
Regarding the examples you mentioned, it sounds like market concentration is possibly causing high prices and somehow a healthier more competitive market is needed.
UK Government " we have £100 million to invest in roads " Contractors " We spent £90 million on sub contractors and their contractors sat drinking tea and eating biscuits looking busy doing nothing "
same here in belgium what's fucking lazy or scum contractors .
Nah. 90 million was spent on consultantcy fees and focus groups before a shovel was even picked up. Any civil works in Britain is an excuse for a siphoning off of public money.
Basically every western country, $100 million to invest on roads and bridges but 90% of the money goes todo some "research" aka environmental studies😂
@@notanumber1311 yeh definitely the case...that's why we still got the same shitty infrastructure for the last 50 years Albeit a few extra extentions and tolls..always called the nations pride..
Costa Rica 🇨🇷 is like: hold my beers 🍻 . . .
This is a way to tell people to travel. I live in Europe and we always fancy ourselves quite wealthy and forward thinking. It wasn't until I started going to other places around the world, and especially Asia, that I realized that they are focusing on real problems on a giant scale while we rant on about if a statue of someone who has been lost to time can actually be moved 10 cm to the left to allow for a bike lane.
Would you rather be treated for cancer in a hospital of some small 100,000 town in China or in Netherlands?
@@veduci22 I´m thankfull I don't have experience in this matter in either country.
Lol, stupid question and brilliant answer
@@veduci22 would you rather be treated for cancer in China and it's free healthcare or USA with it's 2,000$ bill only for the ambulance drive? :D
Thank you
Some update: Two years later, in April 2021, the total mileage of China's expressways has exceeded 160000 kilometers (100000 miles). Due to the epidemic situation, the progress has actually been a little slower than expection
Yet they still make more progress than most developed countries. lol
In just 30 years they've become the biggest world power. As the video said they had no motorways in 1988. Incredible what a country can achieve if dedicated enough.
And if it's resisting to American influence hard enough.
every one of those bridges looks sketchy as hell. and it makes sense since china is number 1 in the world when it comes to collapsing bridges.
@@jebes909090 what is why you're doomed, too many people like you
@@davidz7858 i respect chinas grand vision and hard work, but they are missguided with the implementation
Meanwhile in India : the bridge construction that started when my dad was in 4th grade got completed when I passed high school. 😒😒
Thank God dat it got completed😂😂
We will probably never catch up to China. Except for population
Same with construction projects in Germany. There is a dead-end highway close by which was supposed to complete the highway-circle around the city...
The first section was finished in 1995...
Guess what, it's still a dead end.
Now 50% are finished, 25% are in constitution and 25% still the planning phase after TWO decades xD
The entire thing is only 20 km btw 🤣
Funfact- India constructing 40km per day
I'm indian that's so true .
Visited Guangzhou before the pandemic hit, I was floored. If Europe wanna get cocky with its stupid vaccine passport politics, screw em... I'd happily spend all my tourist dollars exploring China in the future.
Thank you! Tourism wise China has so much to offer. I think it's way underrated as a tourist destination. As someone wise said, China is not a country; China is a world.
thats nonsense. it was the west that discovered the corona virus vaccine, and it was the useless chinese health and safety standards which made the corona virus.......
Are you related to Mia khalifa. ....if so tell her I love you.
Likewise.
@@materockk1579 🤣🤣 wtf bro
I love the way he ended by saying "In Britain, we are doomed". He should have added the US in there because in the US, "we are fucked".
Biden just called Xi a dictator 😂
Canada is fucked as well. We have a prime minister who taxes people out the ass, and hands out money like it candy on Halloween night. Takes almost 4 years just to complete an overpass bridge.
Not Texas - they build highways with an almost China-like zeal.
Boris Johnson said China has lots of issues and doesn't share the same values as the west. Boris wants to show China how to run a country like what UK did
The west's value is invading other countries and setup militaries all over the world. Certainly, China has different values.
One of the most significant difference of values is that when we decide to do something, we actually do it, and will make sure it'll be finished. Another one is that we value unity more than everyone's selfish desires. That means people tend to work toghether, rather than against each other. Which in the West is quite hard to imagine
By colonizing England? Turning London into HongKong 2.0?
🤣🤣🤣
@@keepingittight It is better to know who is the wolf than to snuggle up to the wolf in sheeps clothing. China wears a grand sheeps coat.
Regardless of your political view, the road system being constructed looks incredible!! The amazing engineering feats, design, & planning done in a earthquake zone country, fair play to the Chinese, they get things done!!!!
And China can achieve it because of China's political system. Because in a democratic country people will argue with each other all the time, and try their best to stop their opponents from achieving anything. So it's not going to happen in any of so called democratic countries.
@@huyifan83 When you basically force people to live in villages and if they are in the way you have to move it is very easy to build stuff wherever you want. Do you think the West never kicked people out of an area back in the 40's and 50's to make way for roadways? The problem for the West is the amount of money it costs to rebuild all of its infrastructure. When China has to do some remodeling in the future it will be far more expensive than it is today.
@@Tom-oz7iy Actually it costs a lot moving them from where they live even today. I was born in the city but we all envy those whose house have been demonished, it's like winning a lottery. Most of them don't need to go to work anymore in the rest of their life after gettiong compensation. But government didn't pay all of that, they will be compensated by let's say 1 or a few apartments in the city, which worth 2-20 times more than their old house. But when government built the apartment it doesn't cost them that much.
That's what I am trying to say, here in NYC, subway fare jumped again two days ago, without seeing significant infrastructure improvement. I wish US could spend more $ on domestic issues than overseas operations, that's the only way to make America proud again.
in china, they build 6000 miles of road every year, meanwhile, in my hometown (a small city in Iran) they start to build a small bridge over 10 years ago, and still didn't finish it!
I am not really joking, they're still like halfway through!
Never mind: 6000 miles of road per year doesn’t make china a better place to be - on the contrary.
In the United States back when all the highways were first being built. There was one guy who said they should have 6 lanes for both directions. Everyone laughed at him. They decided to go for 2. They didn't account for population growth and the growing ease of owning a car in the late 20th Century. Now, I'm watching as every highway is being expanded to 4 lanes per direction. Still crowded. Who's laughing now? Not me because I'm caught in traffic again.
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I’m kinda surprised that this is coming from an American! I mean come on these are our third world problems lol
I thought things are better over there!
@@radiumdude well, when chinese uber eats cost 50 cents USD per delivery, cash is not accepted in most places because everyone relies on Wechat, when full 5G coverage of some big cities are completed within a years time. Its honestly not too bad of a place to live temporarily. I travel back and forth from canada to China, a decade ago, Beijing smelled like public urinal, now its so convenient, efficient and clean its almost comparable to Seoul, or Taipei. But not on the level of Tokyo yet.
anonynous person oh man... I don’t where to begin: the last time I was in Beijing I couldn’t breathe, the pollution there is among the worst. Traffic, social credit system... I have been living in many places across Asia over the past 15 years, now I’m in Taipei. I’m ok to live almost anywhere - except china.
I grew up in a rural province in China, traveling to the provincial capital for me was like visiting Beijing. Bearing in mind I live in a province that borders Vietnam. Beijing was unimaginable for me. I had no concept of my country as a whole. Now its so different, translation is so much better. It’s crazy.
You live in the beautiful part of China! Those polluted coastal cities + Beijing are really awful to live in. Horrible work weeks, expensive living and too much stress...
@@janjan55555 yeah Guangxi is amazing, I love my home province
@@charlielee5906 Just too bad you don't have weather like Southern Vietnam ;)
@@janjan55555 Have you been in China?
@@netterdrachen1687 Yeah but just a couple of cities, happy golden week btw
I lived in china - i am from Australia - we are doomed here also! it takes workers here over two years to build a small couple of ks freeway to the airport. China are showing the west how it should be done - you have to admire them.
…China gets things done because of no hiccups from human rights,activists n environmentalists…🤕
@@PP-vf1kx China makes there buildings supposedly so fast because they don't deal with "stupid" stuff such as health and safety and constantly pay people off which allows them to building there homes so faster while making there buildings out of cardboard. endangering people and constant reports of many dying as of the cause of building falling on people. Terrible system over there.
@@PP-vf1kx there is gotta be something in between a totalitarian government and a completely useless one. CCP is in between, where does your government stand?
@@RoBoxMachinery CCP is a totalitarian one. Probably the most succesfull one in modern times. Not in between.
@@Andy-P Nah not as much as you think. Politically ppl here are not as free, but we are more free in other means. Violent crimes are barely seem. We can go out anytime in the middle of the night. Drinking on the street etc. Political freedom is not that important to the ordinary ppl, they get brainwashed anyway regardless which system rules them. If you are intelligent and want to contribute politically you can always join the government by take some exams. We have the smartest ppl in the government jobs which is a sad and lucky thing
Meanwhile in Preston they are building a junction for past 10 months.
Pennsylvania..?
yes and Leicester they filling 1 pot hole every 3 years wow progress
In Harlow they've been working on the same roundabout for 6 years!
Fun fact, Chinese shipyards build the equivalent of the entire Royal Navy fleet worth of warships EVERY year with designs that are more modern and advanced
@@slslbbn4096 I wouldn't really call it fun, I'd call it sinister. They are one of the world's more aggressive countries, along with the USA.
"I'm telling you, in Britain we're doomed, we're doomed", we probably are already.
Have been for years our empire finished after world war 2 quite frankly england and France have been punching above our weight for decades
"probably" Lol, you dimwits were been doomed the moment you lost world domination.
@@Kronos0999 Us dimwits were been doomed? Kronos who is the dimwit here? Think for just one second....
The West was doomed 20 years ago....
Why? Because of the Opium Wars? Can't wait to see them taking revenge.
In the Netherlands it took more than 6 months to complete an underpass. For over 12 years Germany still works to finish the maintenance on Cologne-Dusseldorf highway.
You meant from scratch, right?
Meanwhile in Romania 🇷🇴, the holes in the road are so big you can go fishing in them.
As Meastro Johan Cruyff said once: every disadvantage has an advantage as well :) Happy fishing !
@@ronnie9187 😂😂
@@ronnie9187 😂😂😂😂
I thought you were going to say its a hole through earth where the end of the hole leads you to chinas concentration camps in Xinjiang
@@bigsmoke1787 😂😂😂😂, they are big, but not that big
Been to China since 2006 and seen the enormous progress and transformation. The infrastructure is amazing
You should move there. They will work your Western ass for 14 hours a day or face jail time.
@@ScorpionF1RE_USA Inaccurate, because unlike America or Europe, we don't discriminate against outsiders.
@@ScorpionF1RE_USA hahaha. If all westerners think like you, y’all are doomed
I bet your social credit score is good
@@birchthebirch4593 you lost deal with it!
When I was a kid I watched Top Gear which is my favorite on TV, I always dreaming about traveling in western countries and driving on the road.
15 years later now, I’m watching my hometown in one of my favorite shows, still.
That feels amazing and proud~
My hometown is the place which the highest bridge located and I’ve been driving there many times!
I love my hometown and I love this show!
Best wishes for you 🍀
I have been watching since I was kid for 15 years. I dream about driving in the East! ☺️👌🏼
How are you even on TH-cam because it is blocked by the government in your country?
@@cameronmurray9026 he is probably from Hon Kong since he has an English name
@@error8849 are you from the US or UK because your name is in English letters?
Isn't youtube blocked in China?
I heard once that China is built by engineers, while USA is built by lawyers. I think the US part of that statement can be expanded to include all the western countries. We have way too much fluff and not enough actual work done.
We've been waiting for a new bridge in my town for over 35 years.
UK might be doomed, but so is Australia.
The Whole Western World is doomed. China has won.
well realistically, Australia is huge with a tiny population and high labour costs. Our infrastructure is pretty good considering
lmao you think you aussie is doomed, try livin in Indonesia but outside of java
@@thicc800ty indonesia is good though, try living in India!
@@thicc800ty indonesia is good though, try living in India!
I always loved when top gear and GT let Clarkson go off on these educational bits with intense music behind it. I could watch hours of documentary with him commentating
Educational? Its propaganda, and the fat man probably got a big fat check from China. China has very little modern roads per capita, they just have a lot of people. He showed the best roads, but most of China is smog infested on poor quality roads constructed of the cheapest possible quality with massive traffic on them, not these beautiful pristine empty roads. China recently had traffic jams that lasted weeks... not hours, not days, weeks. A huge number of Chinas guard rails and other such systems were found to be for show only, and were only built to look like their function but without actually being strong enough to fulfil it with posts buried only a few inches deep and made of metal so thin that it would just fold like aluminum foil if a vehicle were to actually hit it.
@@BoopSnoot Thats reassuring to hear, because as an American citizen within the age of being drafted, I fear that china is in the process of starting the next world war
@@eatspancakes Drafts aren't going to happen, as today's wars aren't won by numbers anymore. Military systems are quite complex, so by the time a draftee has mastered them, the war will likely be over. In Iraq for example Saddam had some of the most advanced weaponry available, but the entire military was destroyed within hours due to lack of training and experience compared to the US military that is almost in a perpetual state of war somewhere in the world. China is also massively dependent on trade with the West even to just feed its people, yet alone sustain its housing bubble. Traditional warfare with China would never happen, but what is more likely is that China will use its influence to wage a political and information war, funding its own puppets into positions of power in the US and other governments and spreading misinformation by taking control of much of the entertainment and news industries and recently even purchasing control of the WHO to change the narrative in their favor. I'd be more concerned about China taking control of Google or the executive branch of the US government than trying to actually use military force.
@@eatspancakes As a non American I'm more worried about the next country America decides needs democracy and starts dropping freedom bomb's on it.
@@roydowling2542 as an American tax payer I'm also worried about that. Time for America to stop being the world police
Now I believe China will build ten thousand space engines to push earth out of the solar system.
Solid
Not just China. It’s UE
Watched too much cartoon....... :)
@@MichaelChuanPG @Roy Ji is talking about the blockbuster sci-fi The Wondering Earth
Lol...... That just science fiction man.....
They built 84,000 KMS of highway in 30 years. The distance between Sydney Australia, and Brisbane Australia, the second and third largest populated cities in Australia, is 912 KMs. So 84,000 KMs is equivalent of driving to Sydney and back 46,000 times. It takes 18 hours and 46 minutes round trip driving none stop. That’s 428,720 hours, and 48.6 years none stop driving. So they built the highways faster then you could drive from Sydney to Brisbane by 18 years. This is an insane human achievement.
it was 84,00 miles not km so an even greater achievement. As of Dec 2023 that figure is now 184,000km.
A little over 90 times but ok😂
China: Let's do it.
UK: Let's talk it.
India: Let's meditate over it.
UK, break a leg, and drink some tea.
China, break a peasants skull, and make some ¥
..and abandon it, as it is unpopular with voters.
Uk: is there any county we can loot.. british endpire
@@SW-fy8pq actually it is : lets advertise it. And Neva do it.
They build 6000 miles every year, meanwhile in Romania there are 550 miles of highway *in total*
The good news according to the same Jeremy Clarkson you have the best road in the world...
Well, Romania is much smaller and less populous
@@franks4986 yeah but wanna know the funny thing? We hired Chinese people to help us.
@Nihongo Wakarimasen A country in Europe
@Nihongo Wakarimasen like yours 😂😉
China helps Africa to build transportation network and to train African youth in technology and agriculture. Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Britain by the way, was too busy digging up resources to help the African people. And today, they accuse China's neocolonialism. How ironic.
China is trying to move towards clean energy and are doing so by moving their coal burning industry into Africa and without roads then they just can’t. China is investing so much money because they are a permanent board member of the UN, so China needs these African nation votes in the United Nations and what better way to get votes than to build within their country and help them. Also, Britain was digging in Africa when Africa was colonized and under European control, in today’s world, Africa is a multitude of countries and have thousands of tribes that all have different values/ideals when it comes to aid from outside countries. To back up my claims you can see the difference in voting from certain African nations that have received either economic aid or infrastructure aid from China, after the aid the African nations sided with the Chinese delegation.
archsama2012 LOL educate yourself. It is economic colonialism using debt that’s unrepayable
@@domzbu Win-win situation, What your point?
@@spencerdouglas4205 So you mean china move their coal burning power plants to africa then use the electricity to charge up some batteries and then use massive ships to transport those batteries back home so they can use it to light their light bulbs. Wow just seems like a lot of work.
@@domzbu That's what your local media wants you to think. Debt or investment, I dont care how you see it. The fact is the quality of life for African is improving. Poverty decreased tremendously in the past 5 years. It has very good potential to be one of the largest emerging market in 10 years.
So all these things has to tell you the countries development is not about Democracy or communist ,It's all about Good Leadership and initiations of People for a development of a Nation .
or cheap slave labor.
Democracy probably has a higher rate of success, we've seen many succeeded, though many failed too. Whereas almost all one-party/dictatorship failed, except China. But you're right, it's too simplistic to put it down to the political model.
Glad Jeremy has left BBC and can talk about something good about the rest of the world.
Hah, "good" yeah as if China's scumy tactics in the process of building these roads are at all good.
@@sugoistalin7809 like Jeremy said 'You are doomed, Dooomed!'
@Zack Smith Slave labour is good!
Future looks interesting because west has finally worthy opponent
@@sugoistalin7809 I think we should all ride bicycles. Driving is a crime. Because it will pollute the air
A a civil engineer I would love to work on these projects in China. My eyes were almost popping out when I saw that road.
How’s the job? I’m thinking of maybe getting into it in uni. Love the whole roads, surfaces, terrain, designing structures, all that stuff and I live in a pretty promising country in terms of development of this kind.
@Wilson Zhang building a great country takes hard work and effort. Lazy people achieve nothing.
@Wilson Zhang 还没富起来就开始懒惰,剩下的只有贫穷
@Wilson Zhang 恩恩,我也没说接受资本家的剥削就是好的啊?我仔细看了看我的回复,也没什么讽刺的意义,能让你这么恼羞成怒,不过能出去也挺好的,祝你一路顺风~
@Wilson Zhang 不同意你的想法就是低智商??
britain: haha yes we will close off half the road to ease congestion
TBH, it makes sense to reduce lanes to make traffic flow easier.
Traffic congestion is caused by people switching or merging in lanes.
Texas found out hard way after spending billions to add lanes and made traffic actually far worse.
@@abdiganiaden hahaha yep
If Britain was a communist country it would cost next to nothing as well.
@@abdiganiaden Except Britian is littered with "political riff raff" everyone waste 90% debating rather than doing anything. Road congestion occur in Britain because they decrease speed limit and when some vehicle accidents happen they prefer closing off entire carriage way rather than letting traffic through.
there is evidence to show that closing lanes to an extent will reduce congestion
only x amount of people need to use a certain road. if the capacity is above that x amount, more people who would otherwise commute differently will use that road too.
Meanwhile, the best Leicester City Council could do one year was give some of their lampposts a fresh coat of paint.
😂😂
To be fair, those massive motorways and bridges are national level expenditures, not city council expenditures. Not that I would trust western governments to ever build anything monumental again without it being overpriced and taking at least 25% longer than planned.
A fresh coat of paint you say. China is doomed
@@Swodah again is the write ohh how far have the west fallen
It took the Yeppoon council, in Qld. Australia. 3 years to build a single stretch of road that was 5 km long and within a fortnight of opening, they were out repairing it.
I'm sorry to tell everyone, the 2019 data is outdated for China.
The new update on 2020 report
the expressway has reach
160,000 km nationwide,
Or almost 11,000 km per year
before on 2019 it reach
149,000 km
Planned on 2045 the national
expressway will reach
510,000 km of controlled-acces-highway system
& 1,000,000 km of national highway of china or china national road system
@@rahadityap2375 So crazy to me, even though I'm Chinese
😂😂
@@rahadityap2375 How do you maintain that do you ask for volunteers ? xD
@@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx well considering they have a population of over 1 billion its not hard to get the staff.
I live in NYC. Most of our bridges are aging. Whenever I drive on the 94 yr old George Washington Bridge going to New Jersey, I have fear that it might collapse. Every car pays $16 for using that bridge, but I don't see they are properly maintaining it or build a new one. Over 100 yr old Queens bridge that connects to Manhattan is the same condition. They would rather spend our taxes on something else. We elected one corrupt politician after another as Mayor.
Military need to use those money to fund rebellion and overthrow some country's leaders, should be proud that your taxes is doing God work in spreading freedom and democracy to those who need, or actually those who have resources we want
the MTA is incharge of maintaining those bridges, and the govenor is incharge of the MTA not the mayor. So basically you have to elect a better govenor.
You must planning to attack som country’s and rub the money or oil or gold , than bring them freedom of speech with democracy’s so you can offered building motorways
Problem with America is they spending more than chuna and russia and india and Europe.on defense infact more than rest of world.all.together. They in trouble
At least there is some hope. In the north the Mario Cuomo bridge replaced the old bridge and having state run parks around the Hudson is good.
in Toronto Canada here we are talking about to build a subway for 20 years and still did nothing.
Katch Ya Out of all the cities I’ve been to TTC is the worst, even worse than Ottawa’s OC transpo.
The sandwich joint? I think there's plenty in Toronto already.
Same as in UK
I came to US in late 80s, every time when I go back to China, I am amazed how fast China move forward.
The fact that their roads around mountains cause such a little environmental impact is unbelievable
That's why they're elevated, to conserve the terrain.
I remember reading that one of the biggest backlashes to the more free market reforms was the environmental impact
And since then been trying to be more green
@HK ROTTEN the US mility burns more oil than China i bet
That is chengdu to xichang highway, after yi ethnic minority areas of China
Minimizing environmental impact is a good thing. The Chinese engineers learn from the West. And practiced what they learn.
That's why in the game Civilization, China's talent was assigned as "Builder"
American’s talent is?
When you have a billion of slaves, you can do anything.
@@mudman189 Propaganda
@@brainzor777 400 million middle class. Go cry in your corner.
@@1ewi5 and 12 million uyghurs in concentration camps
The engineering of these bridges speaks for itself. What good does a patent or intellectual property on a bridge do for anyone except the patent holder and the company that owns it? Meanwhile China just gets stuck in and actually builds these things that enable their entire country and its workforce to travel etc.
In the UK they wouldn’t even attempt half of these projects. We can’t even get HS2 done and how many billions has that wasted already?
China dominates this stuff because while we in the West procrastinate and inflate contracts to line the pockets of the management, the Chinese just get on with it.
It’s impossible to not be in awe of these achievements, unless you’re just plainly jingoistic.
Watch 'Are NEW Chinese buildings really FALLING DOWN?
' by ADVChina and you can see what China's construction is really like.
@Goosa Poosa 1, they have previously lived in China for 10+ years.
2, they have extensively travelled across china and have visited the majority of the provence's - much more than the average citizen.
3, This is just one of the videos where they've mentioned the build quality of Chinese buildings and infrastructure.
4, Only C-Milk is American, Winston (Serpentza) is South African.
You cannot deny China's construction quality is majority bad, there's multiple reasons. One for example is based on the targets the construction company has been set (this happens in every country, less time to spend producing something = worse quality), but with China it's on another level.
Another reason is that people snap up property left right and center, solely for a investment. Look at the current housing bubble in China, since the stock market in China is unsafe people reside to purchasing property.
These people who are purchasing for a investment don't plan on moving in to these concrete boxes in the sky, only to resell for a profit. For the most part, they don't look at pictures of the current state of these properties, let alone visit them before purchasing.
All of the current new builds in China don't intend to last for multiple decades, they're built on leased which will some day cause the Chinese housing bubble to pop and flood China with even more unpayable debt.
@@Jake4 as a chinese I do agree with some your points, the main infrastructures are definitely built to last though, like roads etc, they are usually built and monitored by the gov, but real estates and other buildings are, generally speaking, not build to last that long.
@@Jake4
I think you're stuck in the past mate, Chinese engineering has come a long way since those days, partly helped unknowingly by Western engineers
Normal buildings purposely aren’t built to last long, they’re mostly for Investments.
Most Chinese own more than one house, they increase in value and once the 70 years lease is up, they tear that building down and build a new one.
Big constructions like these however are of course build to last and not comparable.
I have been living in China for 20 years- now Zhuhai (the 30 odd km long bridge) Jezza is right, This place is epic. So lucky to experience it.
Australia will take 5 years to do a feasibility study...and cost 20 million
The nbn took more than a decade and was obsolete before it is even finished.
and 5 years later they will ditch the study report for another new idea.
So true, lucky country, we have resources, no worries
@@柠檬-u5k The rest of us have resources, its the politics that gets in the way. There is no comprehensive plan in the West as to how they move forward and this slows down progress. China has an unlimited credit card, the politics is my way or the highway and the people are numb to the fact that they are just ants.
@@Tom-oz7iy West Country people get reports, Chinese people get jobs and infrastructure
lived in china 4 years,, they are amazing,, they build sooo many new super mega projects like building , roads, parks , malls , structures.. and they are not stopping. they spend billions and making trillions.
...making trillions? The day when mega projects made China trillions are at least 10 years back. Now how do empty aparment blocks and motorways and bridges hardly used make trillions? trillions of debt maybe.
@@Andy-P It is called investing into the future, making long term plan, something western system fails to do because every election they undo the previous admin’s plans, that’s why nothing gets done.
Just imagine you are Elon Musk, you need to build a new mega factory, that means infrastructure, transport, residential, commercial area to support the 50000 people working there. In China everything is already there and ready to go, first 2 year rent free and tax free; in thee west every section requires decades of bureaucracy to build(and someone can find some indigenous rat species and stop the whole thing). which place would you choose?
99% of western media report of China is untrue, most of these “ ghost towns “ are thriving nowadays. Go to China and see for yourself. If it is really that bad why are they continuously making progress for 40 years non stop? no other country in the history has done it before, something must be working
@@nicholasquall Its little to do with elections. Elon Musk did get a good deal. Though his company is being targeted by the CCP. Its not so much ghost towns as a speculative property market, the west is suffering from it to though not on the same scale. Yes something is working in China and a lot to do with debt. There is no need to visit China to get a understanding of the economics. It is well reported even if the CCP system is opaque. The CCP operates a closed capital account so has a lot of control over the economy. Nothing to bad will happen to China - unlike the west.
You clearly walked around blindfolded.
Then demand teachers repay their bonuses... yeah, economics of a madhouse.
Cities Skylines players: "I see nothing unordinary here!"
Love that game!
Haha
dude thats what I'm thinking exactly, damn
only with inf money
Fact xD
The glory of central planning, long term projects are not only possible but expected. China's rise from a collection of warlord states to the leading superpower in the space of 80 years is unparalleled in history.
I travelled through the Karakoram Highway 4 years ago n saw mega elevated highways under constructions! It was in the most remote part of China with high mountains n rough terrains! Incredible!
Thanks to China, the Karakoram Highway has brought prosperity to my hometown, Hunza in Northern Pakistan. It is the backbone of our tourism and small business based local economy. The sacrifice of the valiant Chinese labourers building the KKH from 1966-78 is not forgotten by our people.
Remember when we watched videos like this about America back in the 70's and 80's ?
China has been progressing over last 30 years at lightning speed, USA sort of froze in time.
Blame the American "if it ain't broken, don't fix it" mentality. Even their toggle light switch is a 105 year old design. Seriously, in Europe at least they bother to switch the design up like every couple of years. Or make minor improvements. Americans never do that. Same story with their toilets. They use all outdated designs without wanting to spend a penny on a more modern design. No wonder that companies like Apple and Tesla succeed, if all those old companies don't want to adapt with time ever at all.
@@onee
Even during American golden years of evolution and technological advances, it was all due to Americans taking bunch of German scientists to USA after the World War 2. Atom bomb, rockets, jet engines, next generation of submarines... all this was work of German scientists and engineers after the war. Americans were never able to match the rate of that era of technological advances. To be fair, Russia had similar situation because after the WW2, bunch of scientists and engineers from Germany also ended up in Russia.
@@googlreviews7813 Really? The entire moon shot program was developed by American engineers, not German ones. Try getting to know any of Amy Shira Teitel's series of videos, if you think American engineers are not capable. Study up on modern military technology if you think American engineers are not creative.
The Chinese are building because they have the money. They set up a system where they undercut everyone else's manufacturing budgets, at the expense of the jobs of millions of Americans and others, and they now have trillions to spend.
@@MottyGlixThat system is called hard work.
@@MottyGlix ....Jesus Christ man....Haven't you heard about Operation Paperclip and Operation Epsilon? These two operations were conducted by US and British intelligence during the last months of WW2 to kidnap around 1600 Germans scientists with expertise in missile and nuclear technology. Without these German scientists, USA would never have been able to become a nuclear power or a leading nation in Space technology. Albert Einstein, a German Scientist, was the brain child behind this. But his passage to USA was voluntary. By the way, don't give me a reply that these scientists were kidnapped to prevent Nazi Germany from getting the bomb. America wanted the technology. America had the money to spend on it. Germany had the brains. That's about it.
The Chinese: I built 6000 miles of road last year.
The Chinese parents: Not good enough. You should do 10,000 this year.
Now you guys know the reason.
You missed one point. Chinese parent thought 6000 miles is not good only because some kids from their neighbor can do like 7000 miles XDDDD
The country that uses slave labour and has over a million chinese muslims locked up in camps can do things cheaper and faster? No way...
@@loglog7 sounds familiar
@@icemike1 to Hitler and maybe a few other dictators? Pretty much yeah.
@@loglog7 Slaves work in very low efficiency. Take a true example from history, American slave owners couldn't compete with their northern fellows, because capitalism was way more superior than slavery on production.
When you read about ancient people's describing how crazy advanced ancient China was you don't really appreciate it but I think in this century we're going to appreciate it.
As a Chinese I didn't really appreciate it either. I wonder what that would be like. Looking forwards to it.
Anyway, my history book also tells me for every 200-300 years, the rich nation would become lazy and clumsy, social wealth would centralised to few people and the sociaty would cripple, as what happened at the end of each dynasty in ancient China and what's happening in the US. I suppose PRC might repeat that cycle too.
@@jeffxie5067 Nations are like living organisms, they start off young and vigorous and die old and senile. No one can avoid this fate.
The China of today is related to ancient China but it is not that China the same way you are not your grandfather.
@@jeffxie5067 More recently, Britain is about to join that club as it is reeling in the aftermath of Brexit.
Medieval westerners were impressed, so impressed that they arrived with naval armada and armies after replicating gun power weapons.
Meanwhile in London a signal failure on the tube has put the whole city in standstill.
hahaha... forget manmade issues... every year if it isnt too much leaves or snow or heat FFS i mean i got used to the dreary leaves on the line or too much snow... but then one year it was too hot and either trains or rail were expanding was the excuse.... i think the 20 years it took china to transform from fishing village to futuristic megalopolis the poxy tiny HS2 still hasnt been greenlit yet
@@antwango lol. Even the Elizabeth line. Wasn't that supposed to open in 2018 and there is still no completion date.
Meh they don't gaf about how it looks against a pristine environment...just stick it there, and there, and thru there and over here. It would take 50 years worth of paperwork to get any of it done in non communist countries
@@bigadz0r They actually look kinda cool in my opinion, but yeah anywhere else idiotic environmentalists would complain the project into the ground.
Yes, because TFL boss doesn’t has to go to prison.
In 2001 I was studying in Beijing, I went back home for two weeks on holiday, and when i got back i barely recognized the area I was living. There was no metro station taking you to downtown only busses, when i got back two weeks later there was metro station right across the street of the university, still not functional, but it was there!
thats incredible ... here in Prague there are talks of building a new metro line ... Im 30 and I still dont expect seeing it finished before I retire :D
China looks like a good country to live in.
@@bbbnnuuuhgg7016 it is absolutely not a good country to live in, for a whole magnitude of reasons.
@@LelouchLamperouge235 Ahh yes the famous tunnel Blanka ... how many times it collapses in past? 5 years?
@@balrok99 no idea but the name in itself is funny for a tunnel :D while it is a normal first name, it can still mean "a small membrane" and with a stretch even "hymen" :D There were a lot of sexual jokes about that when it was new :D
because Chinese make sure the money is spent to serve the people while the west make sure the money goes to those who are not lack of it but just couldn't get enough. Love capitalism and hate socialism isn't it?
The CCP takes a lot of the money and the people get a smaller share than the case with most of the worlds nations. Allows China to build these large projects. On the flip side not so much money for the people to spend (internal circulation) Not saying China's got it wrong. Maybe less empty motoways and more money in people pockets now (to help that internal circulation) in 2021.
@@Andy-Pdo you know why China has long holiday? Because CCP had found that alot of money are saved in the bank and thus need circulation. Infrastructures serve the people in a way you dont understand. It allow money to go around instead of staying at one place. E.g. with high speed rail, you no longer need to over populate rich cities and can choose to stay much further where the rental and cost of living are much cheaper. Allow one province people to visit and spend their money in provinces that once took longer time and more money to travel to. Thus increased tourism within it own countries and bring money to poorer areas.
This is call circulation. Whats the point of having alot money in your pocket and yet, traveling to other cities are inconvinence and expensive?
Typical example is Malaysia where only a few states are accessible and therefore money only go around those area and unable to reach the rest. Leaving many of the other states undeveloped for donkey years.
@@marxseet Interesting comment. Yes the infrastructure helps as you say, and is vital connecting large centers of population and other economic area's. But there comes a point. And China is well past it when it won't pay for itself. Still as you say is still there for the population to enjoy. If you have to spend Government money then no harm in more infrastructure.
@@marxseet Brilliant reply.
I thought China is capitalism also after Deng😄
Chinese infrastructure in general and not only roads are incredible
Subways, fast rail, airports, roads everything
Nope, China shill
@@mitchconner403you’re so mad 😅
China is pretty crazy about infrastructure construction
And it's not a surprise to see this and later find out your university of technology is vastly dominated by Asians.
They need to boild them, construction is one of the most important sectors in china's economy. If they stop constructing it would be a big problem for them, so they no go to africa and keep constructing there with chinese handwork
And that is why half the chinese die in shoddily built elevators and shitty roads and bridges that collapse under load!
Now in the country we call ourselves "infrastructure demon". ;)
They are also crazy about removing personal liberties, illegally harvesting organs from prisoners, and imprisoning millions of political dissidents unseen since the likes of the Holocaust :)
He missed "there ain't no river wide enough".
Ocean/sea*
@Ungregistered User that would be usefull as it would be symbolic
China would find a way to stick a motorway across that too.
Missed "to keep me from getting to you, babe"
The idea being, that all traffic from China will be halted and all traffic from Japan will be stopped from entering China. The traffic will back up all the way to Japan and then the Chinese will press the big red "Collapse Bridge" button, exacting some revenge for what the Japanese did to the Chinese during WWII.
They've been building a tiny canal bridge near my house for 2 years, the road to the village has been closed the whole time and it's a 5km detour to go around. Netherlands.
Sheer greed of goverment contractors
Yes Mr ducth council we got just the machinery to doo the job
@@TRSF1RACING
It's taking so long because the council approved a really cheap design, residents complained that it was ugly and too steep / dangerous for bicycles so the council closed it to spite the residents. Now they won't open it and have declared it illegal to climb through the fence to use it. They're in a war with the residents and are basically not going to open it until the residents withdraw their complaints. So yeah, greed basically.
That’s nothing. Few years ago they closed a 2mi section of A1 between Baldock and Stevenage southbound and the diversion was 50mi. Luckily I knew the road and had fuel left in the tank, others were just confused. Unbelievable.
Same thing has been happening here in Poland for the past year. They replaced a nice looking, though quite dilapidated small wooden footbridge, with a new ugly concrete structure, and the whole process took them entire year. I guess we're doomed too...
@@Lee-xs4dj there's no complaining from residents in communist China! They can build what they want, where they want.
1:27 No matter what you think of China, you gotta tip a hat to the engineers and workers who built that section of the bridge. It is truly a feat.
I am a Chinese engineer .in china we have built 80km in one year. Now I am in the Africa already two years only finished 3.8km😂
@@ralee2638not every country is like china,my friend.We don't have your super powers
Meanwhile here in the UK, at my city, it will take a whole year just to rebuild about a mile of road in the city centre
A whole year? Wtf, your council clearly works fast
Because UK is a developed country, it stopped developing a long time ago.
@@CarlsGarage1 You still need to rebuild. I wish we had roads as beautiful as yours. :(
@@jackwood7726 I am sorry, I should have said, they said it will take a year, normally take longer time
U sure in one year???
Jeremy, come drive in the US' Mid-west region, it's the 9th Wonder in the world for potholes.
Best place on Earth to hit a pothole going 100mph and see God when your car gets air
😆😆
Naah...in Uganda they gave up fixing them and put road markings.... 'pothole ahead, 3 feet deep'
one road near my home, only 1 mile, it took more than 10 years to get it built (from budget approved to its construction completed), this is USA!
And it broke in 3 months...
Jeremy's reaction is very telling. If a Chinese person sees such development in the UK, he will ask himself what are they doing differently and what we can learn from them so we can achieve such feat as well. But when most western persons see the same development in China, it's nothing but cry of doom. It's the zero-sum mindset. Apparently in order for China to develop, the west must "lose."
For a British man like Jeremy to glorify China like this, that means they have done a great a great job.
Chinese are capable of facing any challenge. Korakaram highway which connects Pakistan and China is a prime example. After working with them despite with the language barrier, i have found them extremely disciplined, hard workers, and sincere to their mission. China would probably be the global power unlike any other in the history of mankind.
I've been working with chinese people too and although they truly are disciplined and hard workers, I can't say they're sincere. Somehow they've got really confused and even upset when I didn't agree to let them make photos of me when doing my job. I did it at first because they were literally intrusive and not caring too much about their or mine safety and efficiency, but when they've reacted like this I wasn't so sure if they were doing it out of sheer curiosity anymore.
Also, the money. Last year they needed a quite simple, but time consuming task to be carried out in Germany - one would have to simply swap and reconfigure some cards on the cell stations for a certain operator. They were offering 50€ per location, so doing eight locations could earn you 400€ a day, minus taxes. Sounds nice, huh? Too bad one card takes about an hour to reconfigure, and you have to drive a lot between the locations, so if you're quick you could do eight locations during maybe 12 hours. And you have to pay for your fuel obviously, because half of the locations are way out in the country. A laughable, unprofitable offer, but to this very day they're confused why they can't find a person to do it. The same company still owes a lot of money to quite a lot of enterpreneurs in my own country, also in Europe.
So from my own experience they're not so good. Also let's not forget a lot of new, conrete ghost towns and disintegrating 5 years old buildings in China, covered on different YT channels. I really hope these particular tendencies won't spread around the world, it's just a waste of resources after all. One Karakorum Highway (which is really quite a wonder considering what terrains it's passing through and for how long it has been in operation) doesn't mean China is awesome yet.
@@BluesyBor You will be shocked that the 'ghost town' will be fully occupied and running literally overnight from the people who were waiting to abandon their unproductive villages back to nature!
@@utuber88018 Ha good joke. 1000 peasants from the country couldn't buy a single one of those apartments if they all pitched in. People coming from the country live in slums not in highrises.
@@G-Mastah-Fash Pity your ignorance and limited intelligence! Those apartments were paid for mostly in cash and many were second or third homes! To paraphrase your naivety, 1,000,000 living on the streets in America couldn't buy a single apartment even if they all pitched in, is the reality and the irrefutable truth!
Some People are just jealous. China is a good example, I mean how long did it took them to build a hospital. Fucking hell...
Here in the west, we say something is cheaply made when it is made in China. We talk about German engineering and ingenuity. In the next century, made in China will mean organization, discipline, and resilience.
The problem is you want something cheap so the quality isn’t going to be good. People want some things cost £3 and last years it’s not realistic. There are plenty of excellent Quality stuff made in China but it’s also expensive.
You wish. It'll mean rushed, low quality, cheap, unreliable - as it always has. How's the CCP handling those floods btw? What about the skyscrapers wobbling for no reason?
Resilience, what an ugly word, so much misused lately, especially by politicans. Dont forget that such level of development cannot be achieved while preserving those working rights that our grandfathers in Europe have fought so hard to achieve. Not everyone dreams of working 12 hours a day while spending every single day thinking only about how to make more money. There are more important things in life than building hundreds of cubic meters of concrete pillars.
@@starpier Although I agree with your text - but I still think China is the next Superpower of the world. And those "cubic metres of concrete" will help them achieve that
@@vkt2805 I dont disagree with your statement either. It is where we are going, let´s enjoy our relative freedom while we still can.
Yup its nice to see someone from the West and a Brit at that realize the monumental task it is going to be to take on / Compete / Coexist with China. China was one of the Worlds Premier Civilizations for thousands of years. It had a 200 year bad period say from the early 18 hundreds when it came up against the industrial revolution powered West as it struggled to adapt. People in the west see that period and use that as a baseline and not the full history. And that's the issue the West has not in the last 200 years really come up against a non Western power that is as good if not better at what gave the West its competitive edge.
After British sell drugs to China
I was fortunate to work in China for 10 years and have seen the development speed of thiers cannot be matched with any country. What a hardworking dedicated people And thier govt vision to improve the life of all people at all levels is incredible..
I admire Jeremy Clarkson's impartial views, which is incredible and admirable
So do I. There are very few media personalities that tell it as it is.
do you think its hard?
@@strafniki1080 judging by what a lot of other media tells the west what china is like, yeah it probably is hard. i’m sure if he was still at the BBC this would have been a much different episode.
The military corporations aint paying him.
Mean while in the U.K., we can’t even fill a pot hole correctly
Ah yes, want a pothole filled? Heres a new speed bump for you!
__ that’s literally it! Let me fill this pot hole with low quality tarmac I got from corner shop
As Jeremy said, we're doomed.
This is why it never happens when you want it to:
Before it gets filled, Meredith had to clear her desk, which is covered in letters from residents urging the pothole to be filled, so she can write post-it notes to Carl about his turn to get the milk. It cost the taxpayers over $3 million for the office to organise the milk roster - the staff spent weeks in meetings brainstorming it - but Carl never honours it. It will be a very stern post-it note.
The letters, which are now stacked on a dusty filling cabinet behind Meredith's desk atop a much larger pile of letters in a structurally compromised tray dating back to the mid-80s, are set to be collected by Harriet, the community liaison officer. She was supposed to, but she went on holiday fifteen years ago and has yet to return or fill in her notice of leave. Until she does, nobody in the office complex is responsible for the collection of these letters as the job description shouldn't be listed to more than one person.
The reason why the pothole was filled was due to an old lady crossing the street, and happened to trip over it. To avoid a civil suit and public outcry, the council gave her a hefty lump sum and repaired the obstruction immediately afterwards.
Meredith would later organise a new set of meetings so the staff can co-ordinate an efficient method of dealing with potholes more effectively. The time the meetings are allocated, however, will coincide with the meeting co-ordinator's days off - Daniel works part-time at the office - and a such will probably never happen.
Judging from how much your government suddenly loves totalitarianism and surveilling the population; don't worry, you too will be slaves soon enough.
Meanwhile, in the UK, it's 21 years and counting for the upgrade of the motorways between Manchester and London.
We're literally in the stone age compared to the Chinese.
Here in Norfolk, they debated a bypass north of Norwich (Norwich Northern Distributor Road) from 1995 to 2005 before putting the motion forward. Another ten years of debate and it was finally given the go-ahead in 2015. It was completed in 2018. It cost 178.5 MILLION pounds.
It's 12.7 miles of dual carriageway.
23 years, 178.5 million pounds, to produce 12.7 miles of road.
Jeremy is 100% correct. "In Britain we are doomed". China is far ahead of any countries. Whereas in London, everything has been stolen from other countries, and build London out of that. If you ever visit British Museum in central London, you will understand, this country has looted Every single countries. Except China. I understand that, it is a communist regime country.
Interesting to hear what a big city kid's perspective is. Remember that north of Perth in Scotland we have no motorways and once you go past Inverurie there are no dual carriageways. This road system from the 1980s supports commercial & agricultural traffic and an almost completely motorised population of half a million people here between Aberdeen and Inverness.
@@AdityaRaj-jg1cl strong people have always taken advantage of weak people.
Ah, then nothing has changed since ancient times
Once you see this, you realize the level of corruption in your country....
you don't happen to be from ukraine
They have lots of corruption in China.
They just get it all settled amongst the few richest CCP government members and pad the local hands of the leaders a little in short order then send the slaves out to build it.
@@johnjanuary9949 hahahahaha in China you go to jaill for a very long time for corruption in the west they legalize it! and the slaves you talked about does not esixt and they paid well in these projects to the workers. i lived in China for 15 years sorry to disappoint you barinwash boy
You must be another CCP propaganda troll. Bì shàng nǐ de zuǐ.
@@superfisher4379 ouch so much freedom of speech from your kind of democracy! where did you learn that from eerrrr...
That is epic
BEN SHAPIRO
*ok, that is epic
now this is podracing
They really need a race across China special to highlight the strain on the train network and also MOAR OF THIS FOOTAGE come on now
@@Burner.Account.. agree
If trump hired a contractor from chinese, "the wall" would be real right now.
Wrong, the wall would be ready in a couple of months and that's when it was built during Chinese New year, when the workers and engineers took a month off to visit families.
@ Yes, but if they hire the Chinese to do the job the wall would cost ten times less than if locally hired and the quality would be way higher. Just look at the Great Wall of China which is thousands of years old.
@@truthmatters2782 dude getting those all chinese workers to usa is hard too
lmao
Ok, but the wall would be dogshit quality just like EVERYTHING they build
India: Let's promise it during election rally.
(It gets repeated after every five years during election)
@Saksham Mishra tere baap ne tereko foreign already bhej diya? 😂
So much potential in India wasting away....
The funny part is that this also applies to Brazil
@B I N O D GAMER before him in previous governments it was 11km per day ... after him it increased alot ...Now it is 40km per day upon that with very little to no delay in work
@@lucasprudencio9811 governments all over the world are getting lazy
I see comments about the quality of work in these infrastructures. The Great Wall of China is still standing after 3000 years and they have better technology and engineers today.
Thanks for your compliment but the one you saw today was actually built around 400∼500 years ago. The old great wall was not even a brick wall, it was bulit using this material called "rammed earth", which is just like soil so it is hard to last long as it will get weathered and collapse eventually.
@@hscsuccess nice name! you did well I gather? lol
Chinese of this generation swear to destroy the culture that built the wall you talked about. And they spent 10 years doing it.
@@cchangg nobody sweared on that. If anything, Chinese of this generation respects the traditional much more so than the last two generations. Just look at the explosion of Hanfu market and the booming of everything emeded in traditional elements.
@Kittens GWT and what were those parts? constant wars? China has been pretty peaceful lately compared to history.
The cinematography of the grand tour is absolutely astounding. The visuals are fantastic
good after noon john
It’s not really any better, and is sometimes worse, than Top Gear.
@@cjeam9199 that’s your opinion, and you’re entitled to it. Watch whichever you enjoy more
It's among the only content that I can watch in 4K, and it's Glorious.
But they only can film cars =)
The machinery they use to build the roads and bridges are really fascinating. There are videos on UT
Chinese are fucking focused. America is continually involved in divisiveness and the investigations of the investigators. A fucking ridiculous mess at best.
It will all collapse
Ut?
@@AL3X2580 I think he meant Yt as in short form for TH-cam...
@@AL3X2580 No, I live in a mountainous region of China and have seen the highways being built. The amount of tunneling and bridging they do. They don't skimp on the infrastructure. Built very well. The trains are very well constructed as well. I just got back from a trip to see the 3 Gorges dam over the holiday. I can assure you there is no bend in the dam. I grew up near Boston and was a commuter when the Callahan tunnel roof tiles fell off and killed a driver. Huge issue because a subcontractor cut corners. Stuff happens in every country but the infrastructure here is well done
In the 80s I saw bicycles all over China. Now I see EVs made by China in my country.
China did perform a economic miracle
No one can't deny that
I can... they didn't.
@@robertreynolds580 U.S.A?
@@robertreynolds580 LOL the penis envy is palpable. A communist nation beat you at your own capitalist game! Must be hard to swallow, eh?
@@Biden_is_demented Nah...mines bigger...a LOT bigger...and they aren't Communists...blowhole!
@@robertreynolds580 Led by the communist party of china....
Meanwhile in Britain :
"we can't get ALL these potholes filled this year boss , I mean, there's 5 of them".
China is the greatest country in the world no doubt
@@Uvevwevwevwe so you think America is better or what? joker?
@@cnexpat1009 这种明显是轮子,管它作甚,任由它自生自灭
@bittercottoncandy thats fake news alright, im chinese i sure as hell knows better
@@lijax9606 Yes, the USA is much better. So is the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, South Korea, and all the developed nations that built themselves up and are being ripped off by the Chinese.
@@Uvevwevwevwe AmeriKKKa
Very impressive.
I guess it was like the UK building rail systems to anywhere and everywhere back in the 1800s.
Just on a larger scale
I like to think of it as a cultural phenomenon by government. Japan has the same no bullshit approach as China does when it comes to transport. The US and UK on the other hand see it as a drain of money, and take forever to do it to save money in the short term. It's simply priorities. Why make a more efficient and costly road or railway just for a bit more efficiency when studies show that doing so leads to more people on the road, and then more congestion? It's like the NHS, shit but gets the main job done.
The UK built railway network around the globe in 1800 for looting others riches and bring back those to UK. It isn't exactly same as what China is doing.
And more modern. Most of their railways are electrified upon construction.
Just got back from China traveling and I can just say its amazing how much work is going on. Everywhere you look there's new building being built, subways or infrastructure. Sure its not the best quality but it's good enough. Meanwhile it England Manchester the most developing northern city looks almost the same as 10 years ago. The few towers they are building in mostly from Chinese investors anyway? This country truly is shite. In my local city Chester it took like 2 years to build 1 roundabout and cost millions to do it.
I am a Chinese and working in Sheffield now, the problem is nowadays purely democracy cannot follow up with the fast changing or developing of the world. I was surprised by there is no motorway between Sheffield and Manchester when I first came here and that propose is still in arguing for something like sheep or profile of terrain. the hesitate for the short term interests leads the waste of chance in the future and the whole things drop in the worse loops again and again. However, a strong center gov. in China with professional suggestions from thinking tank could realize all goodwill in a short time and in a long-term plan. this is an advantage that unique for China.
Justin Time how modest you are! I worked in NY, US for 2 years before and there was a road in trimming when I arrived. I passed by it every time when I went to walmart. And It was not finished until I left.
Democracy + Bureaucracy =low efficiency, for sure, China government has been learning from Singapore for a long time, luckily they did not follow the Western way, it is very obvious when you compare India with China.
because England was built a long time ago when it was more impressive. remember how going to college was a big deal 50 years ago? for example no one in america cares about skyscrapers anymore
While i understand the sentiment, you need to realize that China and England are on different stages of development. China is playing catch up super hard right now, but in 50 years, Chinese people would have the same complaint of their country like you do yours. Nothing's ever built to last.