国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

Home / People

A foreigner's experience on China's high-speed rail

By Chasen Richter Senior student at Boston College (China Daily USA)

Updated: 2015-09-23 15:24:55

A foreigner's experience on China's high-speed rail

Chasen Richter in Xiamen. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

"Excuse me. May I take a photo?" a man asked me in Guangzhou. As a 6'2", blond American, I got that a lot during my 10-day trip in August to study China's high-speed rail system (HSR). I started in Hong Kong and ended in Beijing, covering more than 2,400 miles over 30 hours on the train.

So what did I learn?

First, China's HSR is incredibly sophisticated in terms of its engineering and efficiency. As a frequent traveler on America's Amtrak system, I can say that China's HSR is light-years ahead. My longest delay was two minutes.

Second, people were kind and went out of their way to help me. The woman sitting next to me on the train to Jinjiang, for example, ended up driving me to the Anta factor in Jinjiang when I realized it was far from the station. And when I accidentally took a train to Fuzhou in Jiangxi province rather than to Fuzhou in Fujian province (a classic Western mistake, I'm told), the train personnel helped me sort it out and assisted in getting me to the right place.

Of course it helped that I am conversant in Mandarin. Outside of Shanghai, little English is spoken so I wouldn't advise travelling alone without some language skills.

Third, the scale of China is mind-boggling. When I stumbled upon Fuzhou (Jiangxi), I came across a greater city area larger than Chicago, America's third-largest city, yet by Chinese standards, it's a third-tier city in terms of population.

Finally, I observed first-hand that the speed and convenience of the HSR is altering consumption and business patterns for Chinese living outside the bigger cities. Passengers carried bags of toys, clothing and infant formula procured now by a short train ride to Xiamen or Fuzhou rather than a four-hour drive just a few years ago. In business, people can now get to Xiamen, a rising investment center, for meetings in just 18 minutes on the train versus an hour and a half in the car. And it's now just 45-minutes from Hangzhou to Shanghai (previously, it took four hours), greatly increasing connectivity and investment between the two cities.

As China's economy shifts to media and technology enterprises, its network of safe, reliable high-speed trains is a boon for its people and for foreigners wanting to travel the country.

 
...
勃利县| 库车县| 西畴县| 重庆市| 临澧县| 新绛县| 潼关县| 上蔡县| 康保县| 台山市| 棋牌| 毕节市| 巴彦淖尔市| 呼伦贝尔市| 中方县| 镇赉县| 阆中市| 讷河市| 沐川县| 维西| 新建县| 比如县| 内丘县| 玉山县| 易门县| 孟连| 盘锦市| 三门峡市| 嵩明县| 屏东市| 鄂托克旗| 淮阳县| 贡嘎县| 两当县| 张家口市| 宁国市| 凤冈县| 余庆县| 临沧市| 台江县| 易门县|