The different transportation means in China

I lived in the America where leisure travel means driving. As the Chevy

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  1. Cisco’s 16 Billion, Getting Around in China, and Carnegie’s Take on The Big Dance | All Roads Lead To China said,

    November 5, 2007 @ 9:18 am

    […] The different transportation means in China For those that have not traveled in China, it can quite often be an adventure. I have been on buses that do 160km an hour, a train that does 400 km an hour, and several Buick regals that may have broken the sound barrier… So, when I saw this article, I thought it would be one that everyone would find beneficial. It is not filled with a crazy “I saw my life flash before my eyes” story… it just offers background on the various choices and when it is best to take a car, bus, train, or plane. […]

  2. Jessie said,

    February 14, 2008 @ 11:35 am

    Jessie…

    Definitely news worthy….

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