China completes an underwater tunnel beneath the Yangtze river, enabling bullet trains to run at speeds of up to 350 kmph. Check key project details.
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Master China’s high-speed train travel like a pro
China’s high-speed rail network is vast, fast, and foreigner-friendly—if you know how to navigate it. From ticket types and seat selection to baggage rules and transfer tips, a little preparation can ...
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World’s best first class train seat
In this video, I review the first class experience on China's impressive bullet train, highlighting it as the most remarkable ...
Visiting Shanghai is an exhilarating experience. This financial hub of 25 million was seemingly made for skyscraper-ogling, fashion-finding and dumpling-sampling. Its metro system is clean and ...
A Japanese - mud slinging match is currently underway between Japan’s Central and the Ministry of Railway’s. Both China and are trying to ‘wow’ customers with their high speed rail networks in the ...
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