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Railway workers maintain catenary system in N. China's Inner Mongolia

Source: Xinhua | 2016-12-14 17

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Railway workers maintain the catenary system in Xiangshawan section of Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Province, Dec. 14, 2016. About 40 workers are responsible for catenary maintenance work covering 247.5 kilometers in Xiangshawan, a section located in the Kubuqi desert. (Xinhua/Lian Zhen)

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Very cool :enjoy:

I can see the flag of Taiwan, China.
 
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But Taxi ride for 200 km journey is better than HSR, more flexible and saving lots of time. Mind you for foreign passport holders, you cann't purchase tickets online. So instead of going to the station or some ticket offices in the city, taxi is much better.

Food in Shanghai was the best. Hangzhou was very so-so. Huangshan was OK.

How about food in Kunming?
Shanghai food for Chinese is so-so....especially street food, nearly non-existent.
You must have eaten in a tourist group.....
Food in Kunming for me is superb, but quite spicy.
I have never seen a single one who can eat more spicy food than me.....

But Taxi ride for 200 km journey is better than HSR, more flexible and saving lots of time. Mind you for foreign passport holders, you cann't purchase tickets online. So instead of going to the station or some ticket offices in the city, taxi is much better.
For Chinese ID holder, it's very easy....
I always buy tickets with app and print it in the station, less than one minute.
 
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Very cool :enjoy:
If it wasn't because of my strained knee before the match, I could easily score 2 goals against Beijing team, full of ex national team foofballer including 高丰,江津
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Shanghai food for Chinese is so-so....especially street food, nearly non-existent.
You must have eaten in a tourist group.....
Food in Kunming for me is superb, but quite spicy.
I have never seen a single one who can eat more spicy food than me.....


For Chinese ID holder, it's very easy....
I always buy tickets with app and print it in the station, less than one minute.
spicy is OK for me. I always have water- boil- fish here in Sichuan restaurant.
 
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If it wasn't because of my strained knee before the match, I could easily score 2 goals against Beijing team, full of ex national team foofballer including 高丰,江津
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Wow, which team won the tournament? :cheers: Beijing?

I can see Chinese Taipei flag there, as well? How did our boys do?
 
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China’s high-speed rail 'miracle' faces new challenge to maintain leading position
By Jiang Jie (People's Daily Online) 11:59, December 15, 2016

While China’s railway system has gone a long way in breaking records for length and speed, experts are now warning of new challenges, given that two factors crucial to the original success have shifted.

Addressing a seminar on Dec. 13, Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), said that China holds many advantages, such as its huge population and mobile-friendly user base. High-speed rails will become a key factor as China globalizes, especially through the Belt and Road Initiative, Wang believes.

“There may be fierce competition when telecom companies eye the overseas market, but I think China’s high-speed rail will become, just like Airbus and Boeing, the most successful and professional product of its kind. This also makes it most appealing to the market,” said Wang.

Unique development mode

“The high-speed rail is indeed a unique phenomenon in terms of industrial upgrades and transformation in China,” said Professor Gao Bai of Duke University, who is also director of the National Research Center on Strategic Development of High-Speed Railway affiliated with Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU).

Gao explained that the success of China’s high-speed rail lies in the integration of international experience and independent innovation, allowing all aspects of society to study and learn from overseas institutions.

Gao pointed out that China's limited market access policy leaves only two companies - China CNR Corporation Limited and CSR Corporation Limited - open for foreign cooperation with four companies, which puts China at an advantage.

“Through such competition, China is not training one national champion, but encouraging the two sides to stay competitive in the market,” he said.

Echoing Gao, Professor Li Guowu with the Central University of Finance and Economics pointed out that, unlike other projects, China has spent a great deal of time and labor on high-speed rails. In fact, a problematic foreign product purchased at the beginning of development helped with China's technological improvement.

“However, it is too early to say whether such a miracle can be copied in other industries. Those who have achieved great innovation are largely in industries dominated but just a few powerful players,” Li noted.

Waning forces

In addition, Gao warned that the restructuring of government bodies has transformed the former leader of the high-speed rail project – the then-Ministry of Railways – into China Railway (CR), a state-owned enterprise. This change weakened the cooperation with research universities that yielded the miracle of China's high-speed rails in the first place, according to Gao.

Meanwhile, the two former rivals, CSR and CNR, formed China Railway Rolling Stock Corp. (CRRC) in 2015. Though Gao pointed out that the merger would not change their competition in the domestic market, he also expressed concern that such bedrock factors in building the high-speed rail miracle have changed.

Still, Lü Tie, a researcher with the Institute of Industrial Economics under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, predicted that China will keep its place among the best high-speed rail manufacturers in the world, since engineering science relies on problem detection and solution, and China possesses the deepest data pool.
 
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Qingdao Sifang's CRH2G. Designed and manufactured for the Lanzhou - Urumqi route. Its speciality is to withstand extreme hot and cold temperature swings, and intense blasts from sandstorms.
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High-speed train for extremely low temperatures design and build
 
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Guiyang CRH division stewardess travel to Panxian County
Promoting the coming inauguration of Guiyang-Kunming section and Panxian Station
of Shanghai-Kunming HSR

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Guiyang high-speed railway boom!
Shanghai-Kunming HSR (Shanghai-Guiyang and Guiyang-Kunming section)
Guiyang-Kaiyang Intercity HSR
Guiyang-Guangzhou HSR

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Guiyang-Kunming section of Shanghai-Kunming HSR to open in 10 days!
The first HSR in Yunnan Province

Tourism promotion, safety promotion at village schools, paying tribute to the martyrs
Guiyang passenger section, Chengdu Railway Bureau
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Qingdao Sifang's CRH2G. Designed and manufactured for the Lanzhou - Urumqi route. Its speciality is to withstand extreme hot and cold temperature swings, and intense blasts from sandstorms.
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High-speed train for extremely low temperatures design and build

Those trains looks really good, love the color inversions. Black on white.
 
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Those trains looks really good, love the color inversions. Black on white.

They can be seen on Lanzhou-Xining-Urumqi HSR.

Xining Railway Station in Qinghai Province
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The last section of Shanghai-Kunming is done? Great news, many families can plan holiday trip along this line then, look forward to that!


YES!
10 days more!
After that, travellers can travel to Yunnan on direct bullet trains from
Beijing/Shanghai/Guangzhou/Wuhan/Xiamen/Shenzhen.
And there is not only one new line, but three new HSRs in Yunnan Province to open!
- Kunming-Nanning HSR
- Kunming-Yuxi Intercity HSR
- Shanghai-Kunming HSR


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Inter-city high speed rail in C China opens for test run
New China TV
Published on Dec 16, 2016

An inter-city high-speed rail in central China's Hunan Province has opened for test run. The 95.5km-long railway will reduce travel time between Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan to less than half an hour. One third of stations along the line are built underground. It's expected to enter into service before the end of this month.
 
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Inter-city high speed rail in C China opens for test run
New China TV
Published on Dec 16, 2016

An inter-city high-speed rail in central China's Hunan Province has opened for test run. The 95.5km-long railway will reduce travel time between Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan to less than half an hour. One third of stations along the line are built underground. It's expected to enter into service before the end of this month.
What train is that?
 
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