Inner Mongolia High-Speed Railway: Ulanqab - Hohhot - Baotou in Business Class
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- High-Speed Train No.: G2483
From: Ulanqab Railway Station, Inner Mongolia
To: Baotou Railway Station
Travelling via: Hohhot
Railway lines used: Zhangjiakou - Hohhot High-Speed Railway, Beijing-Baotou Passenger Dedicated Line
Full route: Beijing North - Baotou
Travel class: Business Class
Coach No.: 08
Flatbed Seat No.: 01A (window seat)
High-Speed train type: CR400BF-G
Registration: 5128
Manufactured by: CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles
Delivered to China Railways: Autumn 2019
Train operated by: China Railway Hohhot Group
Scheduled Departure Time from Ulanqab: 15h30
Scheduled Arrival Time in Baotou: 17h15
Travel season: October 2023
Part 1 (Beijing - Zhangjiakou - Ulanqab): • China High-Speed Rail ...
00:00 Preview Summary
01:44 Ulanqab Railway Station
03:14 Business Class
04:34 Zhangjiakou - Hohhot High-Speed Railway
06:21 Inner Mongolia
10:11 Hohhot
12:15 Hohhot Railway Station
14:00 Beijing-Baotou Passenger Dedicated Line
17:43 Hohhot-Baotou section
22:35 Baotou Railway Station
24:11 Baotou Vlog
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It is a pleasure to travel with you through China! Amazing!
you are welcome
Fantastic infrastructure and beautiful scenery! The fact that you don't add music is great. Merci beaucoup :)
no music ever on my train videos ..
extremely well presented. Thank you very much
this feedback is nice to hear; thank you
Inner Mongolia is so beautiful, thank you for your video.
yes it is; i will return soon to inner mongolia
Keep the China videos coming, its a big country and great for train travel! Can't wait to come again, now with the new visa regulations its more attractive to come to China
yes, 14 more china railway videos are in my pipeline
A moving viewing platform !the view out of the window are pretty.
yes; inner mongolia is beautiful; i love the steppe
Amazing trip
Looking forward to more in these interesting series❤
yes; in the next part we going more and more west - towards xinjiang
My 2nd longest train trip was from Chongqing to Xi’an via Chengdu, took me almost 6 hrs. And my longest train trip was from Seattle to Vancouver which was like 6 and half hrs😂
did you see my recent seattle-vancouver video?
@@doc7austin sorry no, checking it out now >.
Definitely look into riding the new Kunming-Vientiane Railway.
Another amazing video - great views and railway infrastructure. Just one question though - is there a need for flat bed seats given the journey times?
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how did you know which train you just met with, it looks like the train passed by in less than two seconds... (I mean the green train at around 17:00)
25:07 quiet interesting that those chinese marriott has tv with russian state tv (rossiya 1) available to watch.
Anyway, cannot wait to watch the rest of your train journey in china.
china is not EU; so russian tv is not blocked in china
It is showing Xi Jinping, so all is OK
yes; of course you can watch rossiya 1 in china; this is not lithuania
5年后再搞一次中国高速铁路之旅,就可以从包头到银川了。
I remembered reading an FAQ about why China Rail does not run highspeed trains overnight. It states that they reserve nigh time for track and signal system inspection and maintenance. If classic overnight trains run on highspeed track, wouldn't that defeat the purpose? This section clear has a lot more classic green train sets.
i'd assume that night trains would use the classic jingbao line at night time, when the high-speed line is closed for regular maintenance
Chinese railway does have overnight highspeed trains between Shanghai-Guangzhou route and Beijing-Guangzhou Route on selected days of the week.
There are two types of tracks sometimes even run parallel with each other. One is regular track and one is high speed. The regular ones can run up to 250 km/h sometimes, and can be used for overnight trains, high-speed or not. While the high speed ones, can run up to 400km/h though right now limited to 350, are always scheduled to run maintenance at night.
There are indeed high-speed night trains, but they are very few and do not affect track maintenance.
the high-speed night trains may not use the high-speed railway (eg beijing-guangzhou) all the way
Hello, you are better to correct your statement saying country of Inner Mongolia. Since 1945, Inner Mongolia has remained part of China.
Do you plan to ride every line?
yes; all the lines in China - like geoff marshall
Every line? China has 174 high-speed rail lines alone (as of 2022). . . . .
@@doc7austinevery line with business class,you are a rich man
23:50 bro why the announcement is in hindi(indian). you really thought no one gonna realise its in other language😂😂😂😂
good catch ! at least i know now that people are carefully watching my videos; yes, its an easter egg; you will hear chinese station announcement on my indian railways videos, as well
@@doc7austin good work buddy. i love your videos ♥♥👍👍
@@doc7austin😂😂 I just completely shocked and gess what I thought it's real 😂
16:00 ...WHAT DO YOU MEAN?... Please!... Give us more information about the geography and the economy of the Chinese regions you travel through!...
guess its a typo, The sonar should be Solar
yes, good catch
So interesting. I assume Mongolia is part of China. Is it or are they independent?
Was, and thanks to Chiang-KaiShek the “great” who sold the outer Mongolia, it is an independent country now. The part in this video, which is called “Inner Mongolia”, is in China.
Inner Mongolia and Mongolia are different from Mongolia in that they are divided into regions and countries in China
Yes, Inner Mongolia belongs to China; the landscape is similar to the landscape of the country mongolia
@@doc7austin *:* _"the landscape is similar to the landscape of the country mongolia"_ MMMMMMMMMM.......... Yes and NO........
The southern sections of Mongolia THE NATION and Inner Mongolia of the central and western sections are arid and thus are what one imagines "arid mongolia" to be IN THEIR MINDS.....
HOWEVER, NORTHEASTERN Inner Mongolia has much, MUCH more precipitation so northeastern Inner Mongolia is MUCH LUSHER GREEN....... LOOK UP "HULUNBUIR GRASSLANDS".......
And NORTHERN Mongolia (the country) is also receives MUCH more precipitation AND because of its further northern latitude, NORTHERN Mongolia is VERY forested...... NORTHERN Mongolia is so LUSH GREEN that it has rivers with the largest "trouts" salmonids. LOOK UP "Hucho Taimen"
@@Alex_k_QThe USSR wanted a buffer zone between it and China, but the Mongolians would not like it, as they are now far poorer than the people in inner mogolia.
Chinese are clever to build railways ,i wonder if they are as clever on military section ???? LOL😄😄
which military section ?
@@doc7austin Air force, missiles , radars, satellites , sub marines ???🤔🤔🤔
@@sellier-bellot22 What do you think? You can judge yourself that this is your right. As for whether it is correct, it will not affect the development of the Chinese PLA.
@@sellier-bellot22they are leading all of these areas specifically hypersonic misses, hypersonic engines and aircraft. They even have a hypersonic glider that can travel around the globe through space before hitting the target. US doesn't even have hypersonic missiles. When it comes to radar tech China's quantum radar leads the world
When it comes to satellites they even launched a 6g satellite and has a better alternative for the GPS.
When it comes to 5 get fighter jet production china makes more than 100 plus 5 gen j20 stealth fighters.
When it comes to submarines they tested the world's most powerful Stirling engine for Submarines recently as well as a new stealth submarine model. Their new type 094 nuclear submarine can launch nuclear ballistic missiles with a range exceeding 10,000 km
@@sellier-bellot22中国的大学招收文科的人数和专业已经压缩得很小很少,大多数专业只招理工科的学生。高中阶段,老师也鼓励学生尽量报理科班。
8:45 Paperless tickets are great The greater byproduct is that the police knows where everybody is at any time. You can hardly feel comfortable in the US so how do you think I rate the CCP on that point.
Well, I am a guest in China; I have to accept their rules; I wouldnt want to see such a system in my home country
Huh, only services that take cash and don't register ID will transport you without tracking you
@@doc7austin Okay, granted. But you do sound more like an advertising board to encourage travel to China since (according to you) it is so great. Like: 11:17 Again, it feels good to be in China; 16:10 .... turning landscape into solar panels -- "greenies" will swallow this whole. You didn't mention that 90% of power in Mongolia comes from coal plants and in spite of their 5, 10 year or whatever plans it will remain the main source of power because they have coal in abundance. Until 1953 I lived in East Germany and even though I was underage then, I have a very clear understanding of how Communism works. It is like a Wild West set in Hollywood. You have a facade but look around the side of the building and there is nothing there. And what is the rattle especially obnoxious after 18: and there after.
@@cestmoi1262 Your ignorance is truly impressive, western countries emit way more CO2 per capita than China, and they also are doing less effort than China for green energy… And yes everyone should visit this country to avoid saying nonsense like you do so well!
@@hobog So Uber and Lyft are out? That leaves you with a riksha.
Food served from Wuhan laboratory 😂😂
Yes saaar
i dont know what you mean by that
*Your mother was the food when I was having my way with her.*
How about some cow du#g plate from endia 😂 I guess you eat them
Not its gobra masala from vande bharat
The land you're traveling through doe NOT look like the Mojave Desert as you described in your last video but DOES look like California and ESPECIALLY like Italy and Spain and Portugal.
mojave desert is part of california