I Took China's LONGEST Train Route to the "Roof of the World"

From sea level to the “Roof of the World” on China’s longest train route. I took the Z264 from Guangzhou to Lhasa. Around 4,974 kilometers, 53 hours and 27 minutes, 15 cities. From just a few meters above sea level to over 5,000, the scenery keeps rewriting itself: humid green mountains, wide rivers, loess hills, and finally the frozen plateau. This wasn't simply a train journey; it was a slow revelation of China itself, chapter by chapter, written across the land. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro and Boarding 07:13 Southern Mountains & Rivers 15:16 Sleeper Cabin Tour 16:27 Loess Plateau 20:35 Chill out in Lanzhou 26:00 Switching Trains in Xining 29:38 Enter World's Highest Railway 37:59 Arriving in Lhasa WHO AM I: Hi guys, this is my new channel. My name is K and I live in China. I like adventures and making documentaries. I would be more than happy to share my future adventure trips here. I love exploring unknown stories in this world, though I hate this world! Sometime you will see me with a gloomy face in my videos, but actually I am not sad at all -- it's just my daily facial expression. FIND ME:   / deer_dreampopp   #china #chinatravel #tibet #Z264 #青藏铁路 #Lhasa #trainjourney #scenicrailway #travelvlog #chinavlog #adventure #documentary #traveldocumentary #overnighttrain #plateau #TibetanPlateau #worldshighestrailway #longesttrain #广州到拉萨 #火车旅行 #西藏 #青藏高原 #railadventure #slowtravel #trainspotting #跨国列车 #火车迷