Going to CHINA without Money & VISA π¨π³
Summary
TLDRThe video script narrates the experience of a traveler who has accidentally lost his wallet in India and is without money, facing the challenge of navigating through Shanghai without physical cards or cash. The traveler describes his journey on the fastest train, the Maglev, which is built with German technology and travels at speeds of up to 300 km/h. He also discusses his transit through various cities, his struggle with internet restrictions, and his plans to explore Shanghai within the 24-hour visa-free transit policy. The script captures the essence of travel mishaps and the excitement of discovering new places.
Takeaways
- π The speaker has forgotten their wallet in India and is currently without money, facing the challenge of what to do without cash.
- π The speaker mentions taking the fastest train and expresses excitement about trying out the Shanghai Airlines flight, indicating a journey involving various modes of transport.
- π The speaker is unable to download the Alipay app due to being outside of India, which is causing difficulties in transactions within China.
- π« The speaker discusses the affordability of flights from Kolkata to Paris, highlighting a budget of around 2500 USD for the trip.
- π‘ The speaker has a 24-hour visa-free transit in China, allowing them to explore within this time frame without needing a visa.
- π¨ The speaker mentions staying overnight at the Shanghai airport and plans to explore the city during the day, showcasing a spontaneous travel experience.
- π¬ The speaker has downloaded movies and planned to relax during the transit, but the unexpected 24-hour visa-free transit changes the plans.
- π The speaker experiences the world's fastest train, the Shanghai Maglev Train, and shares the excitement of its speed and technology.
- πΊοΈ The speaker uses a traditional map and pen to navigate due to the inability to download local navigation apps, reflecting a creative approach to travel challenges.
- π± The speaker mentions the challenges of using social media and other apps due to regional restrictions, indicating the impact of geo-blocking on travelers.
- πΆββοΈ The speaker describes the cleanliness and order of the Chinese metro system, comparing it favorably to Indian public transport.
Q & A
Where is the speaker currently located?
-The speaker is currently in China, specifically in Shanghai.
What issue is the speaker facing during their trip?
-The speaker forgot their wallet in India, leaving them without physical cash or cards. They are unable to use their Apple Pay, and Chinese payment apps are not working on their phone.
What type of visa is the speaker using for their stay in China?
-The speaker is using a 24-hour visa-free transit pass, which allows them to stay in China for 24 hours without a visa.
How did the speaker manage to get some money in China?
-The speaker found approximately 25,000 INR in their bag, which they exchanged for Chinese Yuan, though the exchange service took a significant commission.
What mode of transportation does the speaker plan to use in Shanghai?
-The speaker plans to use the world's fastest commercial train, the Shanghai Maglev, which runs at speeds up to 450 km/h.
Why did the speaker choose a multi-stop flight route?
-The speaker chose a multi-stop flight route from Kolkata to Bangkok to Shanghai to Paris because it was cheaper, costing around 22,000 INR, compared to a direct flight.
What challenges is the speaker facing with technology in China?
-The speaker is unable to download or use Chinese apps like WeChat due to restrictions on their Indian phone, and they are relying on traditional methods like maps for navigation.
What is the speakerβs plan for their day in Shanghai?
-The speaker plans to explore Shanghai using the metro and visit various places, despite being tired and having limited resources.
How does the speaker describe the cleanliness and infrastructure in China?
-The speaker is impressed with the cleanliness and efficient infrastructure, particularly the metro system and the high-speed trains in China.
What are the speakerβs future travel plans after Shanghai?
-After Shanghai, the speaker plans to fly to Paris and then likely continue their journey to Spain and other parts of Europe.
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