Beijing Metro: A Traveler's Experience

Riding the Beijing Metro (FIRST time!) ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ | Public Transport in China 2024

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Riding the Beijing Metro (FIRST time!) ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ | Public Transport in China 2024
Pat & Giulia2024-07-0719 min

We experience the Beijing metro... Having experienced the super modern Shanghai metro, which is arguably the most modern metro in the world. We take a hop on China's metro - take a look at how the station looks, the trains feel and the price of a train ticket. We compare it to prices in the UK.

--- Pat & Giulia
July 7, 2024, Summer in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Bakery inside station
  2. 0:16Escalator etiquette
  3. 0:22Beijing metro journey begins
  4. 1:04Price comparison
  5. 1:46Station signage
  6. 2:10Train interior
  7. 3:05Ticket price
  8. 4:18Station markings
  9. 4:49Ticketless travel
  10. 5:42Metro map
  11. 7:08Incoming train
  12. 7:42Fare comparison
  13. 9:41Escalator usage
  14. 11:35Station amenities
  15. 12:20Bakery in station
  16. 15:35Beijing at night

Pat & Giulia's Beijing metro ride: surprisingly modern, affordable, and efficient! A delightful journey filled with unexpected discoveries and cultural insights.

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1In China, everyone stands still on the escalators, two by two, because the crowds are so big. You can't walk down the escalator like in the West. (0:16)
  2. Tip 2The Beijing metro is surprisingly affordable. The price is very good, especially compared to London, where a similar journey would cost significantly more. (1:04)
  3. Tip 3Beijing metro stations are well-marked, making it easy to find ticket machines and platforms. The signs are also in English, which is very helpful for tourists. (1:46)
  4. Tip 4In China, you can sometimes use your passport instead of a ticket for the metro. Your passport is linked to your ID, making travel more convenient. (4:49)
  5. Tip 5Bus information is also available in English at Beijing metro stations, showing the city's commitment to helping foreign tourists. (6:34)
  6. Tip 6When using escalators in China, stand still; walking is not common practice due to high passenger volume. (9:41)
  7. Tip 7Many Beijing metro stations have amenities such as vending machines, bakeries, and even drinking water machines, making your wait more comfortable. (11:35)

Pat & Giulia's Beijing metro adventure was a delightful surprise! Initially expecting a less impressive experience compared to Shanghai's modern marvel, they found Beijing's metro to be equally well-designed and efficient. The clear signage, available in English, made navigation a breeze, and the affordable fares were a welcome bonus. Their journey was filled with unexpected delights, from a bakery nestled within a station to the respectful queuing habits of commuters. The video offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of Beijing, showcasing its vibrant atmosphere and the seamless blend of modernity and tradition.

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Riding the Beijing Metro (FIRST time!) ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ | Public Transport in China 2024

This vlog documents Pat & Giulia's first-time experience riding the Beijing metro, offering a compelling comparison to their prior experience with the Shanghai metro. While Shanghai's metro is lauded as one of the world's most modern, Pat & Giulia discovered that Beijing's system is surprisingly well-maintained and user-friendly, despite being slightly older. The vlog highlights several unique aspects of the Beijing metro. Firstly, the clear and comprehensive signage, including English translations, impressed Pat & Giulia, simplifying navigation for tourists. They were also surprised by the presence of a bakery inside one of the stations, a unique feature they hadn't encountered before. The affordable ticket prices, significantly cheaper than comparable journeys in the UK, were another positive highlight. Furthermore, the vlog captures the respectful queuing behavior of passengers, a cultural observation contrasting with experiences in other countries. The vlog also shows Pat & Giulia navigating security checks, purchasing tickets from vending machines, and transferring between lines. They even show a night-time stroll through Beijing, highlighting the city's lively evening atmosphere. In essence, the video provides a detailed and insightful account of a seemingly ordinary journey, transforming it into an engaging exploration of Beijing's public transportation system and its cultural nuances. Pat & Giulia's personal observations and enthusiastic commentary bring the experience to life, making it relatable and informative for viewers considering a similar adventure.

Beijing Metro: A Traveler's Experience

Pat & Giulia's first Beijing metro ride! A fun, budget-friendly way to explore China's capital. Unexpected moments and local experiences.

Beijing Metro: A First-Timer's Guide to China's Public Transport

Pat and Giulia, a couple from the UK and Italy, explore the Beijing metro system, comparing it to Shanghai's and the UK's. Their video offers a glimpse into the look, feel, and cost of riding the Beijing metro, showcasing a unique perspective on public transportation in China. The vlog captures their spontaneous adventures and interactions, highlighting the fun and unexpected moments of travel.

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