China is the most capitalist communist country in the world.
Change my mind.
Milla-Spark on
china really understands that cities don’t have to look emotionally dead
Jumponright on
Rip chua lam
Ambassador-613 on
The lights are so bright! Maybe they could dim sum?
Zth3wis3 on
I misread that and for a brief moment thought the subway car itself was the restaurant. Being an ad makes way more sense.
peiyangium on
1. Such ad is rather common in metro systems in China.
2. Cailan is a really bad Dim sum restaurant. They use frozen ingradients, which is a serious crime among all dim sum restaurants in Guangdong.
Illisanct on
>This entire subway car in Shenzhen, China, is a dim sum restaurant…
Whoa, that’s so cool – I’d love a quick bite on the way hom…
>…ad

ratchetcoutoure on
They are still look cute so personally I wouldn’t mind it.
fffdddaaa on
Themed train carriages are actually pretty common in east Asia. Seen it multiple times when I visit Japan, HK and China.
loseitthrowaway7797 on
China is worse than late stage capitalism
BeardedSwashbuckler on
Who was that comedian on one of the SubwayTakes videos who said everything in life should have the option of being free with ads, like how Spotify has a paid tier and a free tier with ads. He used public transportation as an example, have non-stop wall to wall ads in subway cars to pay for it all and make it free for riders.
Hot-Job-6281 on
Thankfully they don’t have druggies like the States otherwise you’d see bunch of psychos licking the doors when they’re high
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China is the most capitalist communist country in the world.
Change my mind.
china really understands that cities don’t have to look emotionally dead
Rip chua lam
The lights are so bright! Maybe they could dim sum?
I misread that and for a brief moment thought the subway car itself was the restaurant. Being an ad makes way more sense.
1. Such ad is rather common in metro systems in China.
2. Cailan is a really bad Dim sum restaurant. They use frozen ingradients, which is a serious crime among all dim sum restaurants in Guangdong.
>This entire subway car in Shenzhen, China, is a dim sum restaurant…
Whoa, that’s so cool – I’d love a quick bite on the way hom…
>…ad

They are still look cute so personally I wouldn’t mind it.
Themed train carriages are actually pretty common in east Asia. Seen it multiple times when I visit Japan, HK and China.
China is worse than late stage capitalism
Who was that comedian on one of the SubwayTakes videos who said everything in life should have the option of being free with ads, like how Spotify has a paid tier and a free tier with ads. He used public transportation as an example, have non-stop wall to wall ads in subway cars to pay for it all and make it free for riders.
Thankfully they don’t have druggies like the States otherwise you’d see bunch of psychos licking the doors when they’re high