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High-speed Train |
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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.
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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.
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Constructions along the way |
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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.
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Farms along the way |
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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.
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Cornfields along the way |
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