Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1If you are traveling to China, I can strongly recommend you to visit Guilin. Guilin is very big and has many places to visit. Try to get like a 5 days or 3 days to stay here. (1:07)
- Tip 2Guilin doesn't have a single metro, so you just can use your bus or taxi. (3:11)
- Tip 3In China, you can just take a power bank whenever you reach somewhere and leave it at the station when you are done. (5:46)
- Tip 4Learn how to read the train information board to find your compartment. (7:36)
- Tip 5Even when you take the train, you still have wifi and can use your laptop or phone conveniently. (11:10)
Mike's China vlog captures the incredible journey aboard China's 5G high-speed train from Guilin to Wuhan. Experience the seamless blend of speed, comfort, and cutting-edge technology as Mike explores the modern marvel of Chinese rail. From the bustling Guilin train station to the efficient onboard amenities, this video offers a unique perspective on high-speed travel in China.
Next travel video: ( 33 / 46 )
More about the current video:( 32 / 46 )

This vlog by Mike follows his journey from Guilin to Wuhan on China's high-speed 5G train. He begins by bidding farewell to Guilin, a city he clearly adored for its calm atmosphere, beautiful scenery, and excellent services. He highly recommends visiting Guilin, suggesting a stay of 3-5 days to fully explore its diverse offerings, hinting at areas beyond the city center.
The video then shifts to the Guilin North Railway Station, showcasing its modern design and the standard security checks before boarding. Mike provides a detailed tour of the station's amenities, including waiting areas, shops, charging stations, and power bank rental services, highlighting the convenience for travelers. He notes the absence of a metro system in Guilin, relying on buses and taxis for transport.
Boarding the train, Mike details the process of finding his compartment using the color-coded system displayed on the train information board. He describes the train as a first-generation high-speed model, emphasizing the impressive speed and efficiency of the journey – a mere 3.5 hours from Guilin to Wuhan.
The journey itself is captured, showcasing the smooth ride despite occasional shakes when passing other trains at high speed (350 km/h). Mike even shows the stable Wi-Fi connection and onboard restaurant car, highlighting the comfort and convenience of the 5G technology. The vlog concludes in Wuhan, after a seamless and enjoyable train experience, showcasing Mike's excitement for further exploration in the next leg of his Chinese adventure. The overall tone is one of enthusiastic discovery and appreciation for China's advancements in transportation technology and infrastructure.