Riding Taiwan's INCREDIBLE Bullet Train… in BUSINESS CLASS!

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Riding Taiwan's INCREDIBLE Bullet Train… in BUSINESS CLASS!


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Hello and welcome back to Taiwan. This time we’ll be checking out their AMAZING Bullet Train… #Taiwan #Taipei #BulletTrain #300kmh

Today, we’ll be travelling from Taipei to Kaohsiung in Business Class on the…

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  1. What an amazing clean & beautiful infrastructure with planned city and HSR. It's so unbelievable what vision of leaders can do to country. And there is India who are close to them yet so world apart in everything. This shitty country of ours can only dream about such magnificent cities & infra. We are doomed & there's no saving. At least our neighboring countries succeeded in elevating common people's lives & here we are living life worse than cattle class.

  2. Looking at these trains, there is simply no real excuse why trains in the U.K. are so bad – an external body needs to come in and take complete and direct control of the U.K. railways with no interference being permitted, something which I’m lobbying all MP’s in the House of Commons and Lords in the House of Lords about – so many laws need to be changed to make this happen as the U.K. railways could reach these high standards if strong enough action was taken to bring it about

  3. Taiwan is soooo underrated. I used to live there before regrettably having to move back to England. If you have a reasonable job there or can set up business there its an easier way of life. There are some awkward quirks but for the most part Taiwan was always a joy for me. If you get a chance, head to Tam Shui… its got Colney Island vibes and you'll even see some old colonial buildings from where the 'old world' used to trade. Check out Shilin Night Market, the largest on the island, and for food check out Rao He Night Market… or, head out to Keelung (pronounced Jee-lung.)

  4. 13:37 I'd definitely recommend checking out the city hall area for some more modern things, as the area is full of nice tall skyscrapers, and the city hall and the national theater is there too. other areas I'd recommend are the liuchuan riverside walk, the Museum of fine arts, and the Confucius temple.

  5. It is old train, not the same level in comparison with the high-tech high speed train in China. About ten years backwards. The business class seat is so poor designed & without uptodate electronic facilities. The seat could not be ly down as a bed. How comfortable it is. please come to China and try the high-tech high speed train. If you don't have time to take the train in China, please search a video to see how fantastic to travel with a business class in China. The seat could become a bed with individual door to keep your own privacy.

  6. Excellent video!
    This reminds me of back when I was there, and how surprised I was how Taiwan felt like a cool mix between Japan and more southern parts of Asia.

  7. wow, in standard class they really make sure to remember that you’re only travelling 2nd class. No carpets, 3+2 layout, walls in sort of extra-ugly white, looks really like a cheap suburban train.

  8. As a Brit who was lucky enough to quit Eurostar to come and drive 700Ts in Taiwan 🇹🇼 I have to say this is a joyous country to drive in. Coming from the flat East Anglian countryside, looking at mountain ranges towering over rice fields is a joy to behold. I live in Taichung so the things to do to put on your list are, feng chia night market(a Taiwanese thing) earthquake museum, natural history/science museum, opera house and cycle paths up to the mountains. One in particular is a disused railway line which was devestated in the big Taiwan earthquake in the 1990s. Picturesque and a welcome cool tunnel over a km long to get some respite from the hot weather.
    Nice video as always.

  9. I agree these trains are fast but I didn't think that you can time-travel on them. Date of filming 14th of September 2024. I never thought that the US could be that much behind the times. LOL.What made me curious about the filming date was how many people were wearing face diapers.

  10. Fantastic to see this video, note the left side running, Japanese heritage I guess. My fastest ever train was the Shanghai maglev, top speed journey in 2010 when I saw the Expo. Not the most beautiful certainly the fastest!

  11. I think that you must mean American Mothers Day as the one in England has been and gone!Almost got me rushing out to buy a card then i realised that i'd already given one out this year!