2013年10月24日星期四

Beijing to Ulan Batou Trans-Siberian Railway Tour

Beijing to Ulan Batou Trans-Siberian Railway Tour
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Trans-Siberian Railway 
The Trans-Siberian Railway is a network of railways connecting Moscow with the Russian Far East and the Sea of Japan.It is the longest railway line in the world. There are connecting branch lines into Mongolia, China and North Korea. It has connected Moscow with Vladivostok since 1916 and is still being expanded.
Trans-Siberian Railway 
Trans-Siberian Railway 
One of the world's epic rail journeys, the Trans-Siberian is the gateway to Lake Baikal, the earth's oldest and deepest lake; Mongolia, land of traditional nomads; Vladivostok, Russia's strategic Pacific Rim port;Beijing,the oldest capital city of China.
Vladivostok,Russia

Moscow to Beijing via Mongolia (7,621km/4,735 miles). This is considered by many to be the most interesting of the routes, yet there is only one train a week, taking six nights. Leaving Siberia, the train of Chinese coaches, with first and second class only, crosses Mongolia via the Gobi Desert to enter China.
Trans-Siberian Railway Line Map
Trans-Siberian Railway China Line Map
The favoured places to break this section of the journey are:the empty undulating grassy steppes of the Gobi desert are the main attraction, occasionally enlivened by herds of Mongolian horses or camels and clusters of yurts.Rolling steppes are a feature of the trans-Manchurian route, but the highlight along the way is passing through the Great Wall of China, where the restoration work carried ou on the wall is considered more sympathetic than on other stretches, where it has been too much rebuilt.
Trans-Siberian Railway line
Country Along the Way
Express a penchant for train travel and the next question is almost invariably, “Have you done the Trans-Siberian?” It’s the journey nearly everyone wants to do, perhaps because it’s commonly said to be the longest you can make on a single train.To enjoy the longest hours of daylight and the chance of fine weather, it’s best to go between May and September, though it’s cheaper during winter.
Worker for the Train
Train stops
Start your epic Trans-Mongolian discovery from Asia and travel from mysterious China, through endless Mongolian steppes into Siberia and then European part of Russia all the way to St. Petersburg - one of the most beautiful cities in the world with its majestic palaces and extravagant mansions. Your unforgettable rail journey will acquaint you with great world cultures and natural beauties.
On the Way
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2013年10月23日星期三

Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Train Tour

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High-speed Train
The Bullet Train
The Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway (or Jinghu High-Speed Railway or the bullet-train) is a 1,318-kilometre (819 mi) long high-speed railway that connects two major economic zones China, the Bohai Economic Rim-Beijing and the Yangtze River Delta-Shanghai.
Beijing-Shanghai Bullet Train
It is pretty excited to try this and would definitely recommend it as one of the best ways to travel between these two cities.Running between Beijing South Railway Station and Shanghai HongQiao, the fastest service takes roughly 4 hours and 45 minutes, with a top speed of 190 miles per hour (300+ km/h). China is a land of contrasts, and you see this clearly as the landscape zips by outside your window.
Constructions along the way
Cities along the way
One of the main benefits of taking the train is that you get to see something as you travel.While not particularly scenic, the Beijing to Shanghai route offers a fascinating look at the country. Crazy construction and monstrous apartment blocks interchange with traditional hutong-style housing and farmers laboring away on rice fields. There’s a certain frenetic pace to the construction you see everywhere, and the scale of the housing developments is truly mind-boggling.
Farms along the way
Rivers and Bridges along the way
Above the compartment door is a speedometer to tell you exactly how fast you’re hurtling through the landscape. Doing 190 mph explains the blurriness of some of the pictures; our camera couldn't quite keep up with it.Maybe it's not more beautiful than Lhasa or Xi'an scenery on the way,but it's so amazed that how quickly to develop in China.
Cornfields along the way
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2013年10月16日星期三

Xinjiang Train Tour

The Xinjiang Train Tour

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Traveling by train in China, especially in Xinjiang, has been one of the most rewarding journeys. Experiencing Xinjiang by train is not only cheap from the Urumqi train station, it’s also a great way to see the beautiful scenery the province has to offer.There are a number of ancient city ruins, such as Gaochang Ancient City,the ruins of ancient Subashi.You will know more about the Silk Road and the historical sites as well as the colorful customers.
Xinjiang Train Tour
The train route exercise in China's western desert, like a journey to the Middle Ages. Uighur towns constitute part of the famous Silk Road along the train way.It can see the snow-capped Tianshan Mountains and the red sandstone of the Turpan Flaming Mountains when the train cross throught the desert.It is incredible that you are still in Chinese territory-- residents, fairs and Xinjiang text makes people feel like being in Istanbul rather than China.
Xinjiang Train Lines
Xinjiang Train Lines
This is the most westerly Xinjiang train journey in China-it will feel a strong cultural impact.
Scenery along the Xinjiang Train
Scenery along the Xinjiang Train
One of the most frequent questions,is about train travel in Xinjiang is how to get tickets. It’s not always a simple process unfortunately, but it’s definitely good to know your options.

Book Train Travel Online: Back in 2011 China opened up the option to buy tickets online (http://www.12306.cn). There’s a catch, however: in order to do this you must 1) be able to read Chinese and 2) possess a Chinese credit or debit card. You’re out of luck if you don’t meet that criteria.
Scenery along the Xinjiang Train
Buy at the Train Station: The cheapest way for foreigners to buy their tickets is at the Urumqi Train Station ticket hall. As of January 1, 2013 you can purchase tickets up to 18 days in advance, so keep that in mind. There is no “foreigner line” like there is in Beijing and Shanghai, so do yourself a favor and use this resource to check availability of your desired ticket before you stand in line.
Scenery along the Xinjiang Train
Buy Through Your Hotel/Hostel: If you’re staying in a Urumqi hotel or hostel, they will usually offer a service to purchase tickets for you. There is a fee involved (budget around 50RMB extra) but if you’re short on time it’s worth it.

Buy Through a Travel Agency: For those who want to purchase their tickets before arriving in Urumqi, this is going to be your best option. You will probably pay a pretty good fee up front, but it takes all the hassle out of purchasing train tickets. The ones I know are good are: www.china-tour.com
Scenery along the Xinjiang Train
Bear in mind that China’s latest “real name” ticketing system requires you to show your passport or valid ID both when you purchase the ticket and when you board.
Scenery along the Xinjiang Train

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2013年10月15日星期二

Tibet Train Tour and Lhasa Railway

Tibet Train Tour and Lhasa Railway               From http://www.china-tour.com/Tibet_Tours.php

Kown as the "sky train",the Tibet train to Lhasa has become a rather good choice of travelling to Tibet with the completion of the world's highest railway, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway which is also the only railway to Lhasa at present. The Tibet train tour is really so impressive both because of the breathtaking scenery along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and the railway itself,the grasslands with flocks and herds, snow-covered mountains, source of Yangtze River, Hohxil Natural Reserve, ancient monasteries nestled deep within the countryside, herds of wild horses etc. Of course, enjoying the high-quality services on the best train in China is also a wonderful experience of travelling to Tibet by train.
Tibet Train Tour
Tibet Train Tours
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway, is the only railway that links Lhasa to the existing rail network of mainland China, is always busy throughout the year. It is a man-made world wonder and creates many world’s firsts: the world’s highest railway, the world’s highest railway station, the world’s longest track on frozen earth, etc.Besides, it is also relatively cheap and convenient to take a train to Lhasa from other inland cities of China. At present, there are direct trains to Tibet from Xining, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing and Lanzhou. Many trains to Tibet beginning from other cities will pass by Xining, Xian, Lanzhou or Golmud. Therefore, not surprisingly, Qinghai-Tibet Railway is so attractive for both domestic and foreign tourists to Tibet.
Tibet Train Lines
Qinghai-Lhasa Train Stations
The popularity of Tibet train tour results in a huge demand for Tibet train tickets among tourists. It is very hard for individual travelers to obtain a train ticket to Tibet in the peak season.It is quite difficult to guarantee the first-class soft sleeper berth ticket from Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu. As Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu are usually the first stop of many foreigners to China and also popular gateway city to Tibet, it might be difficult to get a Tibet train ticket at these cities.
Tibet Train Tour stunning scenery
For tourists, riding a train to Tibet is an opportunity not to be missed. Otherwise, they will miss the stunning scenery along the railway. Travellers can not help to shoot the magnificent snow-capped mountains stretching hundreds of kilometers, endless steppes, vast deserts, blue lakes and so on.Bringing a Chinese phrasebook is recommended, as the majority of the train crew does not speak English.
Scenery along the Tibet Train
For know more about the great world wonder,here we have collected a good stack of information on the Qinghai-Tibet railway.

► Qinghai-Tibet Railway is the world's highest railway. Some 960 kilometers of its tracks are located 4,000 meters above sea level and the highest point is 5,072 meters, at least 200 meters higher than the Peruvian railway in the Andes, which was formerly the world's most elevated track.

► The railway is the world's longest plateau railroad, extending 1,956 kilometers from Xining, capital of Qinghai Province, to Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region. The newly completed Golmud-Lhasa section zigzags 1,142 kilometers across the Kunlun and Tanggula mountain ranges.

Tibet Train Bathroom
► About 550 kilometers of the tracks run on frozen earth, the longest in any of the world's plateau railways.
► Tanggula Railway Station, 5,068 meters above sea level, is the highest railway station in the world.
► Fenghuoshan Tunnel, 4,905 meters above sea level, is the world's most elevated tunnel on frozen earth.
► Kunlun Mountain Tunnel, running 1,686 meters, is the world's longest plateau tunnel built on frozen earth.
► Upon its completion, the maximum train speed is designed to reach 100 km/h in the frozen earth areas and 120 km/h on non-frozen earth.
► Construction of the Golmud-Lhasa section of the landmark railway commenced on June 29, 2001 and test runs were on July 1, 2006.
► 1,686 meters: Kunlun Mountain Tunnel, running 1,686 meters, is the world's longest plateau tunnel built on frozen earth.
► 4,905 meters: Fenghuoshan Tunnel, 4,905 meters above sea level, is the world's most elevated tunnel on frozen earth.
Tibet Train Soft Sleeper
► 45 stations: Altogether there are 45 stations along the rail line. Tanggula Railway Station, 5,068 meters above sea level, is the highest railway station in the world.
► 120 kilometers per hour: Upon its completion, the maximum train speed is designed to reach 100 km per hour in the frozen earth areas and 120 km per hour on non-frozen earth.
► 1,956 kilometers: The railway is the world's longest plateau railroad, extending 1,956 kilometers from Qinghai's provincial capital Xining to Lhasa in Tibet.
► 5,072 meters: Qinghai-Tibet Railway is the world's highest railway. Part of its tracks are located 4,000 meters above sea level and the highest point is 5,072 meters.
► 550 kilometers:About 550 kilometers of the tracks run on frozen earth, the longest in any of the world's plateau railways.
Scenery along the Tibet Train

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