Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Chinese trains are always punctual; always leave with plenty of time because they will not wait for you. (11:16)
- Tip 2Sleeper trains are an awesome way to travel in China. If you get a good night's sleep, you can go straight into the next day and not waste any time. (15:00)
- Tip 3Charging boxes are available on the train for a small fee, which is useful as there are limited plug sockets. (23:40)
- Tip 4The food and drinks service on the train is convenient; you can order noodles, beer, and water from the staff. (24:44)
- Tip 5China's transport system is incredible; the 18-hour train journey flew by. (33:46)
Two Drifters' China adventure continues! Their journey from Zhangjiajie to Beijing on an 18-hour train is filled with unexpected twists, from a surprising upgrade to a soft sleeper to navigating the quirks of an older train. This detailed vlog captures their experiences, from the bustling train station to the stunning views of rural China, offering a glimpse into daily life beyond the big cities. They share hilarious anecdotes, delicious food discoveries, and heartfelt reflections on their journey, culminating in their arrival back in Beijing, ready for more exploration.
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This vlog follows Two Drifters' 18-hour train journey from Zhangjiajie to Beijing. The video opens with the pair navigating the Zhangjiajie train station, noting its size relative to Beijing's. They then embark on their train ride, initially disappointed to find they have fewer snacks than anticipated for the long journey. However, they are pleasantly surprised to discover they have been upgraded to a soft sleeper, a significant improvement from their previous hard sleeper experience. The soft sleeper offers more privacy and comfort, with a door and more space, a stark contrast to the shared six-person hard sleeper cabin they experienced on a previous journey.
The vlog details the differences between the two sleeper classes, highlighting the advantages of the soft sleeper, such as more space, a private door, and a TV (although theirs didn't work). The lack of charging ports in their soft sleeper proves to be a minor inconvenience. The vlog also showcases their experiences interacting with fellow passengers and train staff, creating a sense of authentic cultural immersion. They share a humorous anecdote about being asked to leave the communal seating area despite not having ordered food.
Two Drifters' journey isn't just about the train; it's about the passing scenery. They marvel at the rural landscapes visible from the train window, a stark contrast to the bustling cityscapes they are accustomed to. They comment on the unique sights, such as the abundance of telephone poles and the designated smoking areas near the train doors. The vlog also documents their food and beverage experiences on the train, highlighting the convenience and affordability of the train's food services, and their enjoyment of local beers. The vlog also touches upon the punctuality of Chinese trains, offering a travel tip for viewers.
The second half of the video chronicles the remainder of their train journey, including a description of the train's dining car and kitchen, where they enjoy a delicious lunch. They also document the final leg of their journey and their arrival in Beijing. They express their exhaustion but overall satisfaction with the experience, highlighting the comfort of the sleeper train and the efficiency of the Chinese railway system. The vlog concludes with their arrival back in Beijing, ready to resume their exploration of the city. Two Drifters' personal observations and humorous commentary throughout the video make for an engaging and entertaining watch, providing viewers with a unique perspective on travel in China.