@@Jackpot1711 Thank you very much for your comment. Although high-speed trains and bullet trains are more popular in China nowadays, these green trains have also improved significantly compared to the 1980s and 1990s. It's quite obvious that they are much cleaner, tidier, and better managed now.🤝
@@Scumbo14 This slow train, which takes over 11 hours for the entire journey, offers both hard seat and sleeper tickets, as well as some standing tickets. The price of a standing ticket is the same as that of a hard seat. However, passengers with standing tickets can only stay in the aisles of the hard seat carriages or at the connections between carriages, and are not allowed to stay in the sleeper carriages, which are reserved for passengers with sleeper berth tickets.
This was informative, interesting and very well narrated, thank you.
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so clean... and well lit...🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@@Jackpot1711 Thank you very much for your comment. Although high-speed trains and bullet trains are more popular in China nowadays, these green trains have also improved significantly compared to the 1980s and 1990s. It's quite obvious that they are much cleaner, tidier, and better managed now.🤝
Nice video
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standing tickets tickets on a sleeper train? Doesn't sound proper. Can people be treated that way?
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@@Scumbo14 This slow train, which takes over 11 hours for the entire journey, offers both hard seat and sleeper tickets, as well as some standing tickets. The price of a standing ticket is the same as that of a hard seat. However, passengers with standing tickets can only stay in the aisles of the hard seat carriages or at the connections between carriages, and are not allowed to stay in the sleeper carriages, which are reserved for passengers with sleeper berth tickets.