CCP Woman Seen Cooking Rice On High-Speed Rail Train In China

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Woman Seen Cooking Rice On High-Speed Rail Train In China​

Rice is a staple that most, if not all Asians, can’t get enough of. Many of us even bring rice to eat overseas, especially to places where it’s not as readily available.

But one woman is taking her need for rice to the next level.

She was seen bringing a whole rice cooker aboard a high-speed rail train in Chongqing, China, using the seat socket to cook and eat her rice.



The act, though humorous, might also be illegal.

Electrical sockets located below seats are typically not equipped to withstand appliances such as rice cookers.

A clip uploaded online showed the woman scooping rice from a rice cooker that sat on the table in front of a man sitting next to her.

Reports indicate that the incident happened on board a high-speed rail in Chongqing, China.

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Source: TikTok
As the woman appeared to be conversing with the man, he was likely someone related to her.

A wire running behind the rice cooker indicated that it could have been powered by a seat charger.

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Source: TikTok

Viewers relate to the need for rice​

Comments reacting to the video ranged from amusement to relatability.

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One viewer admitted that she understood how much the people in the video need rice when travelling.

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Source: TikTok

Another approved the practice of bringing your rice cooker along when you leave the house.

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Source: TikTok
Some others probably wished they thought of the idea earlier.

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Source: TikTok

Practice apparently illegal, carries safety risks​

According to Sohu, the woman’s actions may be illegal. Moreover, there are many safety concerns with plugging a rice cooker into a train seat’s power socket.

These sockets are typically meant for charging electrical devices such as laptops and mobile phones.

A rice cooker uses more electricity, which might cause the socket to catch fire or lead to a power trip on the train.

So if you’re planning on doing this yourself next time you’re on a train, be wary of the possible risks.

Perhaps you can check with the respective train operators before using any electrical devices on board.



Featured image adapted from TikTok
 
She could have considered bringing rice in other forms: cai png (economical rice), dumplings, chwee kweh (rice cakes), chee cheong fun etc.
 
She could have considered bringing rice in other forms: cai png (economical rice), dumplings, chwee kweh (rice cakes), chee cheong fun etc.
Chinese want their food fresh and alive. Refrigeration not convincing enough.
 

Woman Seen Cooking Rice On High-Speed Rail Train In China​

Rice is a staple that most, if not all Asians, can’t get enough of. Many of us even bring rice to eat overseas, especially to places where it’s not as readily available.

But one woman is taking her need for rice to the next level.

She was seen bringing a whole rice cooker aboard a high-speed rail train in Chongqing, China, using the seat socket to cook and eat her rice.



The act, though humorous, might also be illegal.

Electrical sockets located below seats are typically not equipped to withstand appliances such as rice cookers.

A clip uploaded online showed the woman scooping rice from a rice cooker that sat on the table in front of a man sitting next to her.

Reports indicate that the incident happened on board a high-speed rail in Chongqing, China.

Screenshot-2023-07-04-120543.png

Source: TikTok
As the woman appeared to be conversing with the man, he was likely someone related to her.

A wire running behind the rice cooker indicated that it could have been powered by a seat charger.

Screenshot-2023-07-04-120520.png

Source: TikTok

Viewers relate to the need for rice​

Comments reacting to the video ranged from amusement to relatability.

ADVERTISEMENT

One viewer admitted that she understood how much the people in the video need rice when travelling.

Screenshot-2023-07-04-141335.jpg

Source: TikTok

Another approved the practice of bringing your rice cooker along when you leave the house.

Screenshot-2023-07-04-141347.jpg

Source: TikTok
Some others probably wished they thought of the idea earlier.

Screenshot-2023-07-04-141744.jpg

Source: TikTok

Practice apparently illegal, carries safety risks​

According to Sohu, the woman’s actions may be illegal. Moreover, there are many safety concerns with plugging a rice cooker into a train seat’s power socket.

These sockets are typically meant for charging electrical devices such as laptops and mobile phones.

A rice cooker uses more electricity, which might cause the socket to catch fire or lead to a power trip on the train.

So if you’re planning on doing this yourself next time you’re on a train, be wary of the possible risks.

Perhaps you can check with the respective train operators before using any electrical devices on board.



Featured image adapted from TikTok

They could make Claypot Rice with Lup Cheong de woh
 
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