Travel by Train in China - Part I

Railway is the “standard” travel options for normal people in China. Richer (minority) people travel by air and short distance traveler go by bus; the rest typically take trains. For transition passengers in Shanghai, to take train maybe an option if the destination is near. I’d like to devote some time on the train system in China. I hope this guide will be helpful to visitors who want to use railway. Types of Seats/Sleepers There are several times of seats. The most basic is the hard seat, soft seat, and hard sleeper, soft sleeper. I know the translation is quite confusing but I couldn't found a better one. Someone asked me "How difficult are the hard seats?" It is amusing. Actually, hard seat is not completely wooden. It feels soft when you touch it. Typically, "hard seat" cars have 10 persons in a cubicle, 6 on the left and 4 on the right. ====    == |o o o    o o| |o o o    o o| ====    == | is window = is back of seats o is More

Travel Tips to Hui Zhou

People are interested in my photos and travel experience in Hui Zhou. JL wrote to ask for the details of the trip (transportation, accommodation, main attractions ect.). Well. Not surprisingly, I am willing to share with you about the trip. Hui Zhou 徽州 is in the An Hui Province - west to Jiang Su Province (where Nanjing, Suzhou and Wuxi are located) and Shanghai. Transportation I took train K818/K819 from Shanghai to Huang Shan (Yellow Mountain) Station. The train left Shanghai at 20:05 and arrived around 7:00 AM. It is very nice arrangement since you can sleep on the train and begin your tour to the amazing county immediately after you get off the train. One tip you need to remember is, the train numbers K818 and K819 are referring to the same train. According to the train numbering convention, all trains leaving Beijing are numbered with odd number and trains going to the direction of Beijing are numbered with even number. However, the train from Shanghai to More

Spielraum-Spitzen zu Hui Zhou

Leute sind an meinen Fotos und an Spielraumerfahrung in Hui Zhou interessiert. JL schrieb, um um die Details der Reise (Transport, Anpassung, Hauptanziehungen ect.) zu bitten. Brunnen. Nicht überraschend, bin ich bereit, mit dir über die Reise zu teilen. Hui Zhou ?? ist in der Hui Provinz -, die Jiang Su zur Provinz West ist (wo Nanjing, Suzhou und Wuxi lokalisiert werden) und Shanghai. Transport Ich nahm Zug K818/K819 von Shanghai der Station zu des Huang Shan-(gelber Berg). Der Zug Shanghai bei 20:05 verlassen und um 7:00 Am. angekommen. Es ist sehr nette Anordnung, da du auf dem Zug schlafen und deine Tour zur erstaunlichen Grafschaft anfangen kannst, sofort nachdem du von dem Zug weggehst. An eine Spitze, die du dich erinnern mußt, ist, numeriert der Zug K818 und K819 beziehen sich den auf gleichen Zug. Nach Ansicht der Zugnumerierung Versammlung werden alle Züge, die Beijing verlassen, mit ungerader Zahl numeriert und die Züge, die zur Richtung von Beijing More

여행은 Hui Zhou에게 기울인다

사람들은 나의 사진에 흥미있고 경험 Hui Zhou에 있는 여행한다. JL는 여행 (수송, 설비, 주요 매력 ect.)의 세부사항을 요구할 것을 썼다. 우물. 당연한 일로, 나는 여행에 관하여 당신으로 공유하게 기꺼이 한다. Hui Zhou 徽州는 장 Su 지방에 서쪽 Hui 지방에 - 있다 (난징이, Suzhou와 Wuxi 있는지 곳에)와 상해. 수송 나는 상해에서 Huang Shan (노란 산) 역에 기차 K818/K819를 탔다. 기차는 20:05에 상해를 떠나고 7:00 AM.의 주위에 도착했다. 당신이 기차 떨어져 얻은 직후에 당신이 기차에 자고 굉장한 군에 당신의 투어를 시작하기 수 있기 때문에 아주 좋은 배열이다. 당신이 기억할 필요가 있는 1개의 끝은 이다, 기차는 K818를 열거하고 동일한 기차가 K819에 의하여 언급하고 있다. 기차 번호찍기 인습에 따르면, 베이징을 떠나는 모든 기차는 홀수로 열거되고 More

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