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China's green train [Photo/VCG] It is Chinese tradition to go home during the Spring Festival. In the past few days, people from all over the world have set out to travel thousands of miles ...
On Monday, a dark green train with yellow trim was spotted at the border where Russia, China and North Korea meet. It runs with one passenger in mind: the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un.
The train can cover 1,200 kilometers before needing a recharge. China debuts first-of-its-kind hydrogen-powered high-speed train with remarkable capabilities: 'A new green upgrade for passenger ...
China’s climate policies aim for sustainability, but for ethnic minorities, they often bring displacement, economic strain ...
"Green train" No. 5652, a slow train journeying from Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan Province to Liupanshui in Guizhou Province, may provide an answer.
The "green trains," a traditional nickname for old-style Chinese passenger trains, have carriages typically painted green with yellow stripes. They form part of the memories of several generations.
China has debuted its hydrogen-powered high-speed train with zero-emission technology that reaches a top speed of 200 kilometers (124 miles) per hour. China unveiled CINOVA H2, the country's first ...
On Sunday afternoon, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stepped onto an old-fashioned green train that has by now become an enduring symbol of the hermit nation’s isolation and secrecy.
Reaching 160km/h (99mph) in a trial run, China’s new hydrogen-powered train is touted as a cleaner transport option as the nation strives to peak emissions by 2030.
As Western nations spend and impose restrictions on citizens in the name of climate change, China is plowing ahead with its coal-powered plan for global dominance.
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China Unveils 'Groundbreaking' Hydrogen High Speed Train - MSNChina has debuted its hydrogen-powered high-speed train with zero-emission technology that reaches a top speed of 200 kilometers (124 miles) per hour.
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