Hard seat - Lhasa to Beijing train

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

thinking what means "HARD SEAT" in Chinees? See for yourself.

BTW.: Walk from begin to the end of the train takes about 15min.

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  • Out of these chinese 75 p/c will remain in Tibet as migrant,never return back to China.That's one of the Chinese communist govt agenda to wipe out tibetan culture,tibetan traditon,tibetan languages,excavate all tibetan natural resources and make tibetans minority in their own country.

    Other reason behnd this train is millitaru purpose..

  • That is, the train you took is this:

    File:LhasaRailwayCarriage.jpg in Wikipedia

    but what I took is this:

    File:China_Railways_coache_Typ­e_22B_01.jpg in Wikipedia

    They're definately different.

  • @NoobsAreUsh If yes, this would be a revised version of dark-green train - The bright-dark-green train to Korea, Mongolia, Russia, Vietnam (Type 18 car), and Tibet (Type 25T) is a very comfortable one, and is even comfortable than blue and red train. What I said is slowest class - trains stop at every station that they pass - that would be... Type 22.

  • hard seat = economy class, it actually is soft

    soft seat = business class

    if a train run through the night, there is no soft seat, but add hard sleeper and soft sleeper.

    so tibetan train has hard seat, hard sleeper, soft sleeper

  • fuck you china for migrating millions of fucking han chinese into tibet, and ruining and uprooting millions of tibetan lives......

  • @YohanCn No wtf? It isn't hard at all. There's either the "Hard Seat" which means "just a seat" or the Bunk beds. And yes, I did ride in the old dark green trains before.

  • Hard seat means ur only getting a seat. theres no bed for you to sleep on.

  • There seems to be a control on the train to Tibet, otherwise you'll never be able to walk from begin to the end of even one car of the train in 15min - there will be many people standing, sitting, squatting on the floor, say a hundred people, or more. In that case, you must wait for the selling-food conductor walking here and follow him/her.

  • You didn't sit on it, the seat looks soft, but in fact it's hard.

    If you once talk the dark-green train in China, you will know.

  • Thank you for this you tube video poster, China trains are very fast ( 200 miles per hour ). In USA no fast trains like china fast trains. Very good ,beautiful , big, clean, fast train. Toilets (restroom) are big and clean.

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