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That's sad but very good performance (limiting deaths) from a country with more than billion people. West must lean from east!
This is a high speed railway station, not a subway station, there's no rush hour for railway trains.That's sad but very good performance (limiting deaths) from a country with more than billion people. West must lean from east!
On topic, statins get very crowed during rush hours and it's a step in right direction.
Try Shanghai high speed in morning (in Tianjin/ Hangzhou direction) you'll know what's rush hour.This is a high speed railway station, not a subway station, there's no rush hour for railway trains.
For conjacent cities maybe,, but this one is over 1,800 kilemeters, it's a tourist train from Beijing to Zhangjiajie, in a far south province Hunan bordering GuangdongTry Shanghai high speed in morning (in Tianjin/ Hangzhou direction) you'll know what's rush hour.
That's sad but very good performance (limiting deaths) from a country with more than billion people. West must lean from east!
On topic, statins get very crowed during rush hours and it's a step in right direction.
They don't even have screen doors in city subway stations, let alone railway stations.At least this doesn't happen in China.
Sick/ bad people are every where!At least this doesn't happen in China.
never seen anything like this.. WTF??At least this doesn't happen in China.
See how often this happens in New York subway, almost every month, tons of sick people there.Sick/ bad people are every where!
China's high speed railway stations start to install screen doors to protect passangers from moving trains
Interestingly. Even your Turkish dad adores China very much.