Speed of change: China through train journeys
Updated: 2016-02-29 16:08
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Full steam ahead – for better or worse
Among all the changes, what impresses Wang the most is the improvement of the travel experience.
Slow, shabby trains used to be jam-packed. "It took half an hour for people to jostle through the crowds to the bathroom a dozen steps away," Wang recalls. His albums have scenes of people clambering into packed carriages through windows.
Passengers were clambering into packed carriages through windows in 1995. [Photo/Xinhua] |
These scenes were most common during the Chinese New Year holiday rush, often described as the biggest human migration on the planet.
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