Boarding the Chinese Bullet Train - CRH - Zhenjiang, China

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2007

The Chinese bullet train CRH pulls into and out of the Zhenjiang station. At the end see them flip the seats.

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  • Nice ! Very Nice !

  • SHUT THE FUCK UP already, all of you! Just sit back and enjoy the fucking video okay?

  • oooooh I love the politics over this! Obviously sinojapanese relations are a hot topic and people need to chillllllllllllll

  • @serbetli100

    What is illegal? What is legal? What is the law you are referring to?Who has the authority to judge? I simply do not understand your basic logic.

  • @BSPBuilder  BTW, Japan is not N. Korea. It's not isolated now and any US person can come and see hundreds of this E2 train sets have been operated in Japan ever since 1997 but USA admits the patent. Indeed a laughing desporado nation that illegally occupying Hawai, Alaska, Amerika, Guam, Saipan, etc. just like desperado China illegally occupying Manchuria, Tibet, Uyghur, Taiwan. Why do we have to care about those desperadoes huh? A decent democratic nation will never admit it.

  • @BSPBuilder Why are you accusing me huh? I get pissed off because you are so idiot ranting toward me while I have nothing to do with Kawasaki or JR East who sold them.

  • @serbetli100

    You are a girl, do not get mad so easily, my good image of Japanese girl is almost destroyed by your hysterical rant.

  • @serbetli100

    Dirty USA? Please tackle US Army in 沖繩 first. The technology in this train set is from Japan, but they are not necessary made by Kawasaki HI. From wiki"In fact, according to Kawasaki Heavy Industries, they confirmed that they are no longer working with CSR Sifang Locomotive and Rolling Stock and the last deal struck with Sifang was in 2004 for the production of 60 modified E2-1000 Series. " If you say this train is made in Japan just because of the appearance, I will not agree.

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