China unveils brand new train to serve Beijing Winter Olympics
updatetime:2022-01-11 16:50:16
Views:0
Source:Ecns.cn
China on Thursday unveiled the first train custom-made for the Beijing Winter Olympics on the high-speed railway linking Beijing and Zhangjiakou.
It is reportedly the world's first intelligent and autonomous high-speed train, with a top speed of 350 kilometers per hour and a 5G live broadcast studio on board.
Decorated with a Winter Olympics-themed design, the train shuttles between the three main competition clusters — Beijing's downtown area, its northwest Yanqing District, and Zhangjiakou in north China's Hebei Province.
Web Editor:MXJ
Recommend
- U.S. may face new COVID wave this upcoming winter: report
- 1st Beibu Gulf, Tibet rail-sea train departs
- China-Europe freight train route launched between China’s SCODA, Samarkand
- Sale of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics mascot Bing DwenDwen to end on Dec. 31
- Flower displays decorate Chang’an Avenue for National Day in Beijing
- Guangxi’s 10 Years: The Growth of the China-Vietnam Railway Express
Popular Videos
Hot comments
- First apes at U.S. zoo receive COVID-19 vaccine made for animals, zoo official says
- China Life: Chinese women shine with She Power
- Foreign firms approved to offer VPN services in capital
- Homemade curling videos trending in China
- 86-year-old grandma in Hebei spends most her life on traditional cheongsam
- Winners of 2022 Inaugural WLA Prize announced
- Lantern Festival: A romantic celebration in China
- Two Chinese COVID-19 vaccine firms to supply vaccines to COVAX
- Media center for 20th CPC national congress to open on Oct. 12
- Six suspects arrested in HK for role in SE Asia job scam
Top Reviews
- Young artists recreate beauty of traditional Hanfu costume
- China releases photos of tallest tree
- English version of ‘Understanding Xi Jinping’s Educational Philosophy’ published
- China crowned in men’s team for 10th straight time at table tennis worlds
- China publishes Atlas of Wildlife in SW China
- Guangxi’s 10 Years: A Visit to China’s Qinzhou Port
- Congress delegate helped lift village out of poverty
- Expo highlights joint efforts in NEV development
- Racism stain of shame on ‘world democratic paradise’
- U.S. may face new COVID wave this upcoming winter: report