Wednesday, March 31, 2010

China is Big on Infrastructure

Recently, China launched the world's fastest train runs from city of Wuhan to Guangzhou covering 968 in distance. With this super-fast train, people only need 3 hours to travel from Wuhan to Guangzhou, compared to 9 hours by the previous service.



This service is threatening the airlines industry because it is cheaper and also, practically, faster than traveling with place, which require passengers to arrive in the airport earlier.

China is also planning to build even more high speed railways with 42 additional cities covering more than 13,000 kilometers (about 8300 miles). The structure, which will be finished by 2012, will be larger than all the high-speed railways in the world combined.
PHE-NO-ME-NAL!

This shows how serious the government in building infrastructure to support the mobility of its people and create convenience for the business travelers.

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