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---This is Chinese High-Speed Rail. Yesterday someone sent me a picture of Siberian Railway compiled by Youtube, which I had watched before; incidentally, I found a link nearby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJXW5 on another magnificient travelling by railway, but much faster than that Siberian one, maybe not that leisurely and romantic though. Actually the picture was an abridged documentary silently filmed from the origin Beijing all the way to the destination Guangzhou, no naratives at all, only the various scenery stably shot and shown en route, which meant the train was also stably moving at the average speed of 300 km per hour. Regretfully, except few areas, hazy skies and foggy air blurred the most part of landscapes during the journey. Air pollution, that's one of the most serious problems Mainland China has yet to grapple with. Across the vast plain of Northern Mainland, over the undualting terrain in South, the train raced like a mustang traversing middle, prosperous China. The engineering represents a superb craftsmanship made of abundant capital, streamlined technology, far-sighted strategy, and can-do spirit combined. The network not only covers whole China in the near future, but also will cover Euroasia Continent, someday may even stretch to North America via Bering Strait. Connecting Taiwan Strait? No big deal. If you are also interested in this somewhat dull film, please watch it by searching for website provided.(I am sorry but I don't know how to migrate the link here so to let you access directly.)
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