China vs. NYC Subway: A Shocking Comparison

Living in China vs Living in America || 中国vs美国。。 我很震惊

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Living in China vs Living in America || 中国vs美国。。 我很震惊
Because I'm Lizzy2024-09-1416 min

I go to an even smaller city to look at the metro station in China and compare it to the richest city in America's metro station, New York City. What do you think about this? Truly shocking.

--- Because I'm Lizzy
September 14, 2024, Autumn in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Shocking comparison intro
  2. 0:16Chungong vs New York Metro
  3. 1:55Chungong Metro station
  4. 2:10Shared ebikes and safety
  5. 4:19Subway ride experience
  6. 6:46Convenient payment system
  7. 7:48Affordable fare
  8. 8:49Cleanliness and safety
  9. 12:18New York Subway comparison
  10. 15:01Debunking Western media
  11. 15:46Invitation to visit China

Lizzy compares China's and America's subway systems, highlighting Chungong's surprisingly clean, safe, and affordable metro, contrasting sharply with New York City's. A truly eye-opening experience!

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1China offers convenient and readily available shared ebikes, making transportation easy and accessible for locals and tourists alike. This is a reflection of the country's focus on convenient public transportation options. (2:10)
  2. Tip 2Security cameras are prevalent throughout China, enhancing safety and security for citizens and visitors. While some may find this intrusive, it contributes to a low crime rate and a feeling of safety. (2:29)
  3. Tip 3The ease of using the metro system in China is noteworthy. The digital payment systems are user-friendly, even for those unfamiliar with them, and offer seamless transactions. (6:46)
  4. Tip 4The cleanliness of the metro system is remarkable, reflecting a strong sense of civic pride and responsibility among citizens. This is a stark contrast to many other countries' public transportation systems. (8:49)
  5. Tip 5Even in less developed areas, China invests in beautification projects, such as planting flowers, creating visually appealing environments for residents and visitors. (10:01)

Lizzy, in her latest video, makes a compelling comparison between the metro systems of a smaller Chinese city, Chungong, and New York City. She highlights the stark contrast in cleanliness, safety, and accessibility, showcasing Chungong's efficient and affordable system. Lizzy's personal experience and observations offer a unique perspective, challenging preconceived notions about China's infrastructure and public transport.

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Living in China vs Living in America || 中国vs美国。。 我很震惊

This video by Because I'm Lizzy offers a fascinating comparison between the metro systems of Chungong, a smaller Chinese city, and New York City. Lizzy, who has lived in China for over five years, presents an unbiased perspective, highlighting the stark differences between the two.

In Chungong, Lizzy showcases the convenience and affordability of the metro system. She notes the abundance of readily available shared ebikes, reflecting a safe and convenient transportation ecosystem. The presence of numerous security cameras contributes to a strong sense of safety, a feature Lizzy contrasts with concerns about safety in other countries. The metro station itself is impeccably clean, with announcements in both Chinese and English, making it accessible to a wider range of users. The ease of purchasing tickets, whether through an app or in person, is also highlighted.

Lizzy's journey on the Chungong metro train further emphasizes the cleanliness and orderliness of the system. Passengers are quiet and respectful, and the train's smooth operation and cleanliness are remarkable, especially considering the high daily ridership. This contrasts sharply with her experience in other countries where public transport is often less clean and orderly.

The video then shifts to a comparison with the New York City subway. Lizzy uses footage from another creator to show the significant differences in cleanliness, safety, and overall condition. The New York City subway is depicted as significantly less clean, safe, and well-maintained, with visible issues such as trash, structural damage, and safety concerns. This visual contrast further strengthens Lizzy's point about the differences in infrastructure investment and public priorities between the two countries.

Lizzy concludes by emphasizing her pride in living in China and invites viewers to experience the country firsthand, challenging preconceived notions about China's development and infrastructure. She emphasizes the consistency of the positive aspects of China's public transport, regardless of the city's size or economic status.

China vs. NYC Subway: A Shocking Comparison

Here I go to an even smaller city to look at the metro station in China and compare it to the richest city in America's metro station, New York City. What do you think about this? Truly shocking. Credits: Soundridemusic

China vs USA Subway: Chungong Metro Experience

Lizzy's captivating comparison of metro stations in a smaller Chinese city and New York City will leave you astonished! Discover surprising contrasts and unexpected similarities in this insightful travelogue. Prepare to be amazed by the cultural differences and urban landscapes.