@25mzack Lol no. There's a few news articles saying how the builders or whatever spent 32 million dollars on something else instead of the trains. This amount of money not used could have gone to the advancement of the safety system and build quality. That's why they have always had problems with trains stopping due to blackouts and the recent major incident killing all those innocent people. But they're mainlanders so I wouldn't care about them.
it's ridiculous to compare with german and japanese trains. this chinese one doesn't think much of the safety of the passengers, yeah they could make a record.
anybody won't drive a car at the speed of 150km/h on a public road even if cars have such capacity to do it. cause we think of our lives before speed, but chinese don't. that's it.
@lequiogoles It seems you don't know that the new railway minister decreased the speed of this train (300km/h) from its original planned average speed (380km/h).
This is really awesome I support human progress. I hope China regardless of all it's social problems can show the world that the key to progress is investing in it's people. Projects like this show the world that China is on the right path although it may take some time socially they use their technology to empower their citizens. I wish the USA cared half as much for it's citizens but were going to be a oil dependent society until we elect people who offer real social change.
@blacklichen: yes I know and the west copied for centuries chinese inventions like gunpowder, compass, paper making (actually indirectly with help from the arabs in the Holy Land, who are trading directly with the chinese empire) and porcelain. The west learned from China to become almighty and the pupil (the west) excelled the teacher (China) and turned the knowledge of using gunpowder towards its former teacher. Now it is China's time to excel the West, as the world turns.
I would wait two years before I got on that thing.
jalisaskyy 2 months ago
at two months wages its expensive
MsOneiroi77 3 months ago
The world fastest coffin.
Chris58851 5 months ago 5
Production + savings = power
aviomaster 5 months ago
Sure this thing is faster than the bullet train but the build quality is obviously nothing compared to it.
calvinblinkee 6 months ago
@calvinblinkee sad guy...u jealous?=0
25mzack 5 months ago
@25mzack Lol no. There's a few news articles saying how the builders or whatever spent 32 million dollars on something else instead of the trains. This amount of money not used could have gone to the advancement of the safety system and build quality. That's why they have always had problems with trains stopping due to blackouts and the recent major incident killing all those innocent people. But they're mainlanders so I wouldn't care about them.
calvinblinkee 5 months ago
@calvinblinkee mainlanders are humans too=.=...
25mzack 5 months ago
Do not use it - simply due to obvious safety reason
YamachanUS 7 months ago
Drive safely... or rather ride safely...
guyKLumpur 7 months ago
it's ridiculous to compare with german and japanese trains. this chinese one doesn't think much of the safety of the passengers, yeah they could make a record.
anybody won't drive a car at the speed of 150km/h on a public road even if cars have such capacity to do it. cause we think of our lives before speed, but chinese don't. that's it.
lequiogoles 7 months ago
@lequiogoles It seems you don't know that the new railway minister decreased the speed of this train (300km/h) from its original planned average speed (380km/h).
TheBrolit 7 months ago
@lequiogoles YOU ARE THE ORACLE.all they care about is making a record,let's make a history.
kooeee78 7 months ago
This is really awesome I support human progress. I hope China regardless of all it's social problems can show the world that the key to progress is investing in it's people. Projects like this show the world that China is on the right path although it may take some time socially they use their technology to empower their citizens. I wish the USA cared half as much for it's citizens but were going to be a oil dependent society until we elect people who offer real social change.
GodKillerAtheist 8 months ago
@blacklichen: yes I know and the west copied for centuries chinese inventions like gunpowder, compass, paper making (actually indirectly with help from the arabs in the Holy Land, who are trading directly with the chinese empire) and porcelain. The west learned from China to become almighty and the pupil (the west) excelled the teacher (China) and turned the knowledge of using gunpowder towards its former teacher. Now it is China's time to excel the West, as the world turns.
refillmaster 8 months ago 2
reddit is fucking stupid
jimmatt2311 8 months ago
@blacklichen I never think that China needs to copy other county's technology
shanjackcn 8 months ago
@blacklichen Well, hate to tell you this, but in wheel business, if my wheels are rolling faster than yours. It is not replication, suck on it
wolfvisi 8 months ago 15