I so badly hope one day their government gets more loose so I can visit, bc I agree with everything you said here. Within a few years I think it could very well be the best continent for theme parks, right now I have Europe ahead because I think they have higher quality, although that could change fast
I've been to China several times & there is absolutely no reason that you can't visit. The government will _never_ "get more loose," but traveling around the country is easy, cheap, and safe. Especially the large, touristy cities where most of these parks are. All COVID restrictions were lifted in March and friends I have there say these arbitrary, local rules enforcements that have resulted in detainment for a few Westerners are mostly rumor & not happening.
@@Thesmokercoaster You're onto something here. Yes, China makes some very good-looking parks, but if you look closely at the buildings & structures that make all this beautiful theming, you'll easily see a low build quality to just about everything they do. Much lower quality than Western countries, especially the U.S. This is something I've noticed about China in my travels there over the years, they do things cheaply. That's why so many U.S. corporations have their stuff manufactured there, so they can make more money when selling cheaply-built goods.
Great video! This is the first one of your's I've seen and for such a young channel your pacing and editing is on point. Keep up the great work you'll grow super fast!
They do have some amazing coasters in China. With that being said, they also have a lot of policies to prevent "foreign body types" from enjoying them. Travel there are your own emotional peril. There are much better Asian countries in which to spend your money.
I wanted to go on flash in lewa adventure on a cloudy day, but the park was closed, even though I reserved tickets for that day. Another day went to Suzhou forest amusement land and got on beyond the cloud, which had terribly slow operations
I'm a wood coaster hobbyist & close to riding every wood coaster in the U.S. China is next! Something important that wasn't in this video. In the U.S. we have 3 large Gravity Group coasters, Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, and Boardwalk Bullet. All 3 consistently ranked among the best wood in the world. The other Gravity Group rides are smaller coasters but are still shockingly fun! In China there are 10 Gravity Group coasters, and every single one is a large ride like Voyage. They look amazing & are rated highly by the enthusiasts who have ridden them. This is why I'll begin riding wood coasters in China in 2025, with a goal of riding them all. This is a great video, but little attention was given to the incredible, underrated wood coasters in China, that could be some of the world's best. This is understandable, since most enthusiasts are mainly into steel coasters. Not me.
Here's my idea of europe vs asia theming: asia-rocks & stuctures, europe-impressive rock walls and mini-vistas that tell a story above all else. Bottom line: asia may make their rides look good, but only europe can give the looks an actual purpose
One thing I would add onto this video is the political side of things. Showing how the republic of China is a communist regime can be a touchy subject, but would make this video so much cooler. Pointing out the fact that those outside of the country may not be able to visit these amusement parks with ease would add another layer of depth to your analysis. You’re truly, Bob
@@RCETowni don't understand where you get the idea that China isn't a safe country lmao. Some of the safest cities in the world are located in China, much safer than Hong Kong.
They have a LOT of terrible coasters…a LOT of knockoff coasters…and they have a TON of parks….you’d spend a huge amount of money to actually hit up the parks to get a good amount of coasters in. Most parks seem to have 2-3 coasters.
I was there in June and yes they’re some bucket list rides for sure, but there’s also a ton of ‘junk’. I managed to get in Beyond the cloud, Starry Sky Ripper, Python through Bamboo Forest, Coaster Through the clouds, Falcon, and Dinoconda all within 4 days and ‘home based’ in the greater Shanghai area. High Speed trains made it pretty straightforward however, you absolutely need to know how to get around. Logistics is the biggest challenge. Glad I got the ‘Shanghai hub’ done as that’s the best ‘bang for the time/buck’ for a China coaster visit.
Yeah, sure you bring up a couple good points in your writing, but you definitely lack in other aspects. As you said "There's also a ton of 'junk;" Now when talking about the historical side of things, this is where your argument begins to fall apart. The communist dictatorship led by Xi Jinping is one that was founded based off of white supremacist ideals. As Chairman Mao Zedong stated, "Learn from the masses and then teach them.". This is a direct allusion not only to the great famine that had made its way through China, but the Ku Klux Klan that ravaged the African-American Community in the 19th and 20th centuries. Please try to refrain from spreading tons of misinformation on this precious website we call "TH-cam". Yeah, sure you bring up a couple good points in your writing, but you definitely lack in other aspects. As you said "There's also a ton of 'junk;" Now when talking about the historical side of things, this is where your argument begins to fall apart. The communist dictatorship led by Xi Jinping is one that was founded based off of white supremacist ideals. As Chairman Mao Zedong stated, "Learn from the masses and then teach them.". This is a direct allusion not only to the great famine that had made its way through China, but the Ku Klux Klan that ravaged the African-American Community in the 19th and 20th centuries. Please try to refrain from spreading tons of misinformation on this precious website we call "TH-cam".
Ongoing genocide tends to ruin the taste of any coaster. But removing the human rights issues I feel the big flaw for China is they operate like 90s Six Flags. A lot of good coasters, but A LOT of clones. Both official clones, and knock off clones.
“Underrated” might be more accurate if more people actually got to experience the rides out there lol. I think underrated implies that people have experienced the rides and still don’t rate them highly
Maby a personal problem of mine, but I think it is somewhat weird labeling something as the best coaster of a certain type without having been on that specific one and atleast a majority of them.. Falcon might look really good, but a pov isn't enough to rate coasters in relation to each other in my opinion...
I mean in other videos (some that I have even made) I would agree with this statement, but I think this topic s general enough that anyone could speak on the subject
Knock off Vekoma SLCs with profiling that hurts just to look at being such a meme. As a result people overlook a lot of awesome looking coasters, and hot take those Chineese dive machines look better than the ones from B&M. 5 rows? Just imagine how strong the ejector airtime is in that back row. That's your answer right there. Also the fact that RMC hasn't made their way to China yet is another reason they get overlooked.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) RMC will never be seen inside of China, this could be for multiple reasons but some primary reasons are that RMC is an american company in which some major construction restrictions are presented, RMC builds the track in house as well as builds the coasters with there own team to ensure quality. Another main reason is that as an american company most likely they dont see any motivation to build RMCs in china. So do not get the idea that RMC will ever go to china.
I don't trust anything in China. Both politically and quality. While the coasters may be designed by reputable manufacturers, the build is done by chinese construction companies and standards. No thank you!!
I so badly hope one day their government gets more loose so I can visit, bc I agree with everything you said here. Within a few years I think it could very well be the best continent for theme parks, right now I have Europe ahead because I think they have higher quality, although that could change fast
Yea their government is 💀
I've been to China several times & there is absolutely no reason that you can't visit. The government will _never_ "get more loose," but traveling around the country is easy, cheap, and safe. Especially the large, touristy cities where most of these parks are. All COVID restrictions were lifted in March and friends I have there say these arbitrary, local rules enforcements that have resulted in detainment for a few Westerners are mostly rumor & not happening.
It's China. Quality????.
Nah jks they do look like they can make some beautiful themeparks
@@Thesmokercoaster You're onto something here. Yes, China makes some very good-looking parks, but if you look closely at the buildings & structures that make all this beautiful theming, you'll easily see a low build quality to just about everything they do. Much lower quality than Western countries, especially the U.S. This is something I've noticed about China in my travels there over the years, they do things cheaply. That's why so many U.S. corporations have their stuff manufactured there, so they can make more money when selling cheaply-built goods.
@@crooked-halooh bet finna plan a trip rq
Great video love covering china's coasters
i love the ccp!!!! best coaster builders!! best government!!!!
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Great video, loved the highlight overview, they really do have so many great ones.
Great video! This is the first one of your's I've seen and for such a young channel your pacing and editing is on point. Keep up the great work you'll grow super fast!
Thanks a ton!
They do have some amazing coasters in China. With that being said, they also have a lot of policies to prevent "foreign body types" from enjoying them. Travel there are your own emotional peril. There are much better Asian countries in which to spend your money.
Don’t plan on going to china anytime soon. Most likely going to Korea and Japan next year!
Would you mind naming some of those policies? Cause I've never had any issue with rollercoasters in China.
I wanted to go on flash in lewa adventure on a cloudy day, but the park was closed, even though I reserved tickets for that day. Another day went to Suzhou forest amusement land and got on beyond the cloud, which had terribly slow operations
most average day in china
I'm a wood coaster hobbyist & close to riding every wood coaster in the U.S. China is next! Something important that wasn't in this video. In the U.S. we have 3 large Gravity Group coasters, Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, and Boardwalk Bullet. All 3 consistently ranked among the best wood in the world. The other Gravity Group rides are smaller coasters but are still shockingly fun! In China there are 10 Gravity Group coasters, and every single one is a large ride like Voyage. They look amazing & are rated highly by the enthusiasts who have ridden them. This is why I'll begin riding wood coasters in China in 2025, with a goal of riding them all. This is a great video, but little attention was given to the incredible, underrated wood coasters in China, that could be some of the world's best. This is understandable, since most enthusiasts are mainly into steel coasters. Not me.
the new gen vekoma rides in here are actually insane. i really wish we’re freely able to ride them one day
Here's my idea of europe vs asia theming: asia-rocks & stuctures, europe-impressive rock walls and mini-vistas that tell a story above all else. Bottom line: asia may make their rides look good, but only europe can give the looks an actual purpose
This is very true 👍
Or maybe there is a purpose, and you just don’t know it because you haven’t bothered to learn the language.
Seriously, “only Europe can”?
Great vid RCE
Appreciate it
Would be great if you added the name of the coaster on screen as you mentioned it or added a full list to the description
if you have time RCE, you should look up milky way, a japanese racing togo standup
Amazing vid!
Thanks!
One thing I would add onto this video is the political side of things. Showing how the republic of China is a communist regime can be a touchy subject, but would make this video so much cooler. Pointing out the fact that those outside of the country may not be able to visit these amusement parks with ease would add another layer of depth to your analysis.
You’re truly,
Bob
You are truly 💀
Chima ain't even communist. And what does that even have to do with theme park access? 💀
fr, their macks are so sick
these coasters all look relay good
EXTREMELY underrated
W vid
Also, there is hair raiser. Literally a floor less coaster on a cliff
thats hong kong, which is technically different from China and actually 100% safe to go to.
@@RCETowni don't understand where you get the idea that China isn't a safe country lmao. Some of the safest cities in the world are located in China, much safer than Hong Kong.
I've been saying this forever glad more mainstream thoosies are agreeing now
You could say that the uk is the same because its smaller so all the theme parks are closer
I think there fairly rated because outside of the US they get praise 😊
They have a LOT of terrible coasters…a LOT of knockoff coasters…and they have a TON of parks….you’d spend a huge amount of money to actually hit up the parks to get a good amount of coasters in. Most parks seem to have 2-3 coasters.
I was there in June and yes they’re some bucket list rides for sure, but there’s also a ton of ‘junk’. I managed to get in Beyond the cloud, Starry Sky Ripper, Python through Bamboo Forest, Coaster Through the clouds, Falcon, and Dinoconda all within 4 days and ‘home based’ in the greater Shanghai area. High Speed trains made it pretty straightforward however, you absolutely need to know how to get around. Logistics is the biggest challenge. Glad I got the ‘Shanghai hub’ done as that’s the best ‘bang for the time/buck’ for a China coaster visit.
Yeah, sure you bring up a couple good points in your writing, but you definitely lack in other aspects. As you said "There's also a ton of 'junk;" Now when talking about the historical side of things, this is where your argument begins to fall apart. The communist dictatorship led by Xi Jinping is one that was founded based off of white supremacist ideals. As Chairman Mao Zedong stated, "Learn from the masses and then teach them.". This is a direct allusion not only to the great famine that had made its way through China, but the Ku Klux Klan that ravaged the African-American Community in the 19th and 20th centuries. Please try to refrain from spreading tons of misinformation on this precious website we call "TH-cam". Yeah, sure you bring up a couple good points in your writing, but you definitely lack in other aspects. As you said "There's also a ton of 'junk;" Now when talking about the historical side of things, this is where your argument begins to fall apart. The communist dictatorship led by Xi Jinping is one that was founded based off of white supremacist ideals. As Chairman Mao Zedong stated, "Learn from the masses and then teach them.". This is a direct allusion not only to the great famine that had made its way through China, but the Ku Klux Klan that ravaged the African-American Community in the 19th and 20th centuries. Please try to refrain from spreading tons of misinformation on this precious website we call "TH-cam".
China has the 2nd best coaster collection
Ongoing genocide tends to ruin the taste of any coaster.
But removing the human rights issues I feel the big flaw for China is they operate like 90s Six Flags. A lot of good coasters, but A LOT of clones. Both official clones, and knock off clones.
When you have government funding behind you you can build some great coasters
“Underrated” might be more accurate if more people actually got to experience the rides out there lol. I think underrated implies that people have experienced the rides and still don’t rate them highly
True, but china DOES have it's uncensored enthusiats like Roller Coaster Dream and MiyaPAMasane
@@AG7-MTM thanks for the recommendation, I'll check them out
Definitely. I don’t see myself visiting China any time soon lol. Probably never.
@@JBguitar-cj8pc right there with you lol
Maby a personal problem of mine, but I think it is somewhat weird labeling something as the best coaster of a certain type without having been on that specific one and atleast a majority of them.. Falcon might look really good, but a pov isn't enough to rate coasters in relation to each other in my opinion...
I mean in other videos (some that I have even made) I would agree with this statement, but I think this topic s general enough that anyone could speak on the subject
Starry Sky Ripper, best flying coaster? Is FLY a joke to you ?
Best layout
Hold up a Zac-spin!? Interesting
It’s pretty well themed too!
@@RCETown interesting…
I wanna go there
But there theming doesn’t compare to my hp…. Phantasialand moment
Knock off Vekoma SLCs with profiling that hurts just to look at being such a meme. As a result people overlook a lot of awesome looking coasters, and hot take those Chineese dive machines look better than the ones from B&M. 5 rows? Just imagine how strong the ejector airtime is in that back row. That's your answer right there. Also the fact that RMC hasn't made their way to China yet is another reason they get overlooked.
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lol
They don’t have Skyrush!😉
Yeah and every coaster atleast has a 10 people kill count and will fall apart every 2 months
He got the amount of coasters wrong on every thing
It's underrated because if I ride them I'll go to freaking jail lol
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Juvalen only has one clone and thats in france bruh, i think you meant piraten
It was supposed to be ulven (the mine train) that’s my bad
Unfortunately (or fortunately) RMC will never be seen inside of China, this could be for multiple reasons but some primary reasons are that RMC is an american company in which some major construction restrictions are presented, RMC builds the track in house as well as builds the coasters with there own team to ensure quality. Another main reason is that as an american company most likely they dont see any motivation to build RMCs in china. So do not get the idea that RMC will ever go to china.
I mean eh
Japan has better roller coasters
Not really lmao. Japan is better but not because they have better coasters.
@@RCETowntbf Hakugei beats literally everything in china apart from debatably dinoconda (which is just basically Eejanaika)
“Are the truly that good”
Not with those knock-offs
Ummm- no.
I don't trust anything in China. Both politically and quality. While the coasters may be designed by reputable manufacturers, the build is done by chinese construction companies and standards. No thank you!!
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