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China’s rail industry has made much headway thanks to rapid development over the past decades. The progress made, particularly in high-speed rail, in recent years has caught the attention of the whole world. On the morning of November 25, 2015, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang invited state leaders attending the Fourth Summit of China and the CEEC (Central and Eastern European Countries) to experience a ride on a Chinese high-speed train.
In the 1990s, people struggled onto crowded trains. Rail travel was not a pleasant experience. Today, passengers simply swipe their ID cards on entering the station and have a range of pricing and comfort options for their train journey.
In the 1980s and 1990s, televisions were rare. Passengers could watch TV only in certain carriages. There were few entertainment choices on board. Today, passengers have in-journey entertainment at their seats.
In the 1990s, people could make phone calls on the trains. The smart phone has now entered everyone’s life, achieving communication everywhere and any time.
In the 1990s, people struggled onto crowded trains. Rail travel was not a pleasant experience. Today, passengers simply swipe their ID cards on entering the station and have a range of pricing and comfort options for their train journey.
In the 1980s and 1990s, televisions were rare. Passengers could watch TV only in certain carriages. There were few entertainment choices on board. Today, passengers have in-journey entertainment at their seats.
In the 1990s, people could make phone calls on the trains. The smart phone has now entered everyone’s life, achieving communication everywhere and any time.