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#Wuhan, capital city of #China's Hubai Province, has the maintenance center for bullet #trains. As the largest of its kind in Central China, it can accommodate more than 100 bullet trains at the same time.
something to think about- China only started building high-speed rail in 2007. Now it's got 40,000 km of the stuff. Awesome progress. "China Speed", indeed.

It's unclear why so many trains are passing one another.

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 Mochi, boba and fishballs. They can only be described as food that is
 Q. But what is Q, and why is it so popular in Asia? We go behind the
 science of what makes this such a well-loved texture.
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from Goldthread on Facebook 
https://fb.watch/6Di_NHc3Yb/

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What’s It Like to Live in the City of Spring?

In Jinan, capital of northeastern China’s Shandong Province, hundreds of springs gurgle in the city. With more than 3,500 years of recorded history, springs are big part of Jinan’s urban make-up today. Springs here are not only a tourist attraction, but also a source of daily drinking water for the locals.

In this episode of I am in China, Josh goes to taste the spring water to find out what makes it special and also talk with a spring protection expert.

from China Pictorial on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3943988362393190&id=553929144732479

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What happens when a Chinese-American restaurant opens in China? Nom Wah Tea Parlor is one of New York’s oldest Chinese restaurants, serving Chinese-American dim sum classics like deep-fried egg rolls and giant roast pork buns. In 2019, they opened their first store in China, with the hope of introducing Chinese-American food to Chinese people.

from Goldthread on Facebook 
https://www.facebook.com/342615829579497/posts/1164760660698339/

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Vlog:travel to Detian Transnational Waterfalls!
Have you ever dabble in the largest transnational waterfall in Asia? What can you appreciate in Detian waterfall? Join us and have a close contact with the cool water in the hot summer vacation.#Guangxi #summer vacation #Detian waterfall #trip

from Discover Guangxi China on Facebook
https://fb.watch/v/eJLMBByhP/

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I'm a #coffee addict albeit growing up in a tea-loving country.. looking back the story I did 2 years ago - coffee craze in China, I believe some of the information is a still-true fact. 

#China's coffee consumption market is currently expanding at an annual rate of 10 to 15 percent. The major producing area of high-quality Pu'er tea has become the country's primary coffee growing region in southwest China's Yunnan Province.

from Serena Dong on Facebook 
https://www.facebook.com/110817514026358/posts/335319044909536/

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