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  • 11/26/2013
    A new high-speed railway link will be launched in northeast China on 1 December 2013. According to a Xinhua report, the new service will stretch 287km between Tianjin and Qinhuangdao, a port city in northeast China's Hebei province. Trains will operate with a maximum speed of 350kph, reducing travelling time between the two cities to just over...
  • 11/25/2013
    A new metro line being developed in the Chinese city of Suzhou will extend as far as Shanghai - almost 100km away. According to a draft plan, the new S2 line will stretch from the Suzhou High Speed Railway Station to Huaqiao Station, in the Kunshan suburb of Shanghai. Here, passengers will be able to connect with Line 11 on the Shanghai metro...
  • 11/25/2013
    Shenyang will become the latest Chinese city to offer 72 hours of visa-free travel to international tourists. From 1 January 2014, the capital of northeast China's Liaoning province will enable passengers transiting through Shenyang Taoxian International Airport to stay in the city for three days without obtaining a visa prior to arrival, as...
  • 11/22/2013
    Beijing's Forbidden City is expanding the amount of space made accessible to the public, to cater for a rising number of visitors. Xinhua reported this week that the museum's operators are planning to open 76% of the Forbidden City to tourists by 2020, compared to just 45% today. This will include launch of a new 2,800m² exhibition...
  • 11/18/2013
    Shanghai will open another metro line next month. Final tests are currently being undertaken on Metro Line 16, which will connect Lingang New City in the Pudong New Area of the city to Luoshan Road, where Line 11 terminates and Longyang Road on Line 2. In total, the line will stretch 58km, although some express services will not stop at every...

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