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China High-speed Train (CRH) on Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Railway (Full trip) Part 2
Full trip recording from Beijing South Railway Station to Tianjin Station. Trains running speeds up to 330km/h and may reach 350/km on peak hour, which 15 minutes period between each departure. First class has 4 seats pre line, and second (economy) class has 5 seats. One dining coach has a bar. Also, basic services are provided during trip, such as foods and drink sale. BTW, free drinks for all passengers.
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The train I boarded is CRH3C, which may be realized it is a modified train of Velaro (ICE 3) from Siemens, and built in China. The CRH2C (modified E2-1000 Shinkansen) was on service before, and only for testing purpose now.
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Trip event points (Part 2):
Passing old railway from 03:55
Passing a traditional Chinese train on old railway at 05:03
Attendants sell souvenirs and trains are slowing down from 08:18
Passing the third opposite trains at 09:52
Announcement for arrival from 12:38
CCTV Documentary《Megastructure II》(1):Chinese Expressways and Railways纪录片《超级工程二》中国路
03:09-04:12 Xiyagou cilff highway
06:10-10:25 Fuma Yangtze river bridge
10:25-10:47 Longju bridge
10:47-11:30 Daduhe bridge Xingkang,Longjiang bridge
12:08-13:10 Ganhaizi bridge
24:30-27:00 Humen 2nd bridge
43:20 Dashengguan Yangtze river bridge
01/02/2015 Watching various Chinese trains at Shenzhen
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This video contains Guangshen CRH1 trains, Xiashen CRH1A trains and a double-2A train, plus ordinary trains running at Guangshen Line.
Since 01/02/2015 It is said that Guangshen CRH1's max speed will rise, actually return, from 160 to 180km/h, I took some time to observe the CRH1's speed at ShanXia where those trains can probably run at their highest new operation speed.
All clips before 01:46 were filmed at XiaLiNanLu 下李南路, and the rests were filmed at ShanXiaCun 山廈村.
Here are the non-CRH train info highlight:
00:00 - K9075 (Changde to Shenzhen)
00:54 - Z823 (KTT through train, Guangzhoudong to Jiulong, HK)
01:50 - T212 (Shenzhen to Shanghainan, headed by DF11 0267)
02:37 - K1206/7 (Kunming to Shenzhendong, headed by HXD3C 0290)
03:27 - Z814 (Through train, Jiulong, HK to Guangzhoudong, headed by SS8 0141)
03:55 - 1204 (Shenzhenxi to Xinyany, headed by DF11 0265)
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[HD] The ShenZhen Metro LongGang Line (Line 3) train depart the Caopu Station
The ShenZhen Metro LongGang Line (Line 3) train depart the Caopu Station.
Time: 05:10 pm
Date: 01/07/2013
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Place: Caopu Station
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Construction Lancangjiang railway bridge Darui and Yachihe highspeed railway bridge. Lancangjiang railway bridge is the largest rotate arch in the world,located in
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Yachihe highspeed railway bridge is the 2nd largest highspeed railway arch,only behind Beipanjiang railway bridge Qinglong.Located in
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The Ming dynasty () was the ruling dynasty of China – then known as the Great Ming Empire – for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last imperial dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese. Although the primary capital of Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the Shun dynasty, soon replaced by the Manchu-led Qing dynasty), regimes loyal to the Ming throne – collectively called the Southern Ming – survived until 1683.
The Hongwu Emperor (ruled 1368–98) attempted to create a society of self-sufficient rural communities ordered in a rigid, immobile system that would guarantee and support a permanent class of soldiers for his dynasty: the empire's standing army exceeded one million troops and the navy's dockyards in Nanjing were the largest in the world. He also took great care breaking the power of the court eunuchs and unrelated magnates, enfeoffing his many sons throughout China and attempting to guide these princes through the Huang-Ming Zuxun, a set of published dynastic instructions. This failed spectacularly when his teenage successor, the Jianwen Emperor, attempted to curtail his uncles' power, prompting the Jingnan Campaign, an uprising that placed the Prince of Yan upon the throne as the Yongle Emperor in 1402. The Yongle Emperor established Yan as a secondary capital and renamed it Beijing, constructed the Forbidden City, and restored the Grand Canal and the primacy of the imperial examinations in official appointments. He rewarded his eunuch supporters and employed them as a counterweight against the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats. One, Zheng He, led seven enormous voyages of exploration into the Indian Ocean as far as Arabia and the eastern coasts of Africa.
The rise of new emperors and new factions diminished such extravagances; the capture of the Zhengtong Emperor during the 1449 Tumu Crisis ended them completely. The imperial navy was allowed to fall into disrepair while forced labor constructed the Liaodong palisade and connected and fortified the Great Wall of China into its modern form. Wide-ranging censuses of the entire empire were conducted decennially, but the desire to avoid labor and taxes and the difficulty of storing and reviewing the enormous archives at Nanjing hampered accurate figures. Estimates for the late-Ming population vary from 160 to 200 million, but necessary revenues were squeezed out of smaller and smaller numbers of farmers as more disappeared from the official records or donated their lands to tax-exempt eunuchs or temples. Haijin laws intended to protect the coasts from Japanese pirates instead turned many into smugglers and pirates themselves.
By the 16th century, however, the expansion of European trade – albeit restricted to islands near Guangzhou like Macau – spread the Columbian Exchange of crops, plants, and animals into China, introducing chili peppers to Sichuan cuisine and highly productive corn and potatoes, which diminished famines and spurred population growth. The growth of Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch trade created new demand for Chinese products and produced a massive influx of Japanese and American silver. This abundance of specie remonetized the Ming economy, whose paper money had suffered repeated hyperinflation and was no longer trusted. While traditional Confucians opposed such a prominent role for commerce and the newly rich it created, the heterodoxy introduced by Wang Yangming permitted a more accommodating attitude. Zhang Juzheng's initially successful reforms proved devastating when a slowdown in agriculture produced by the Little Ice Age joined changes in Japanese and Spanish policy that quickly cut off the supply of silver now necessary for farmers to be able to pay their taxes. Combined with crop failure, floods, and epidemic, the dynasty collapsed before the rebel leader Li Zicheng, who was defeated by the Manchu-led Eight Banner armi ...
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