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Fuzhou (Chinese: 福州; formerly Foochow) is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province, China. Along with the many counties of Ningde, those of Fuzhou are considered to constitute the Mindong (lit. East of Fujian) linguistic and cultural area.
Fuzhou's core counties lie on the north (left) bank of the estuary of Fujian's largest river, the Min River. All along its northern border lies Ningde, and Ningde's Gutian County lies upriver. Fuzhou's counties south of the Min border on Putian, Quanzhou, Sanming and Nanping prefectures. Its population was 7,115,370 inhabitants as of the 2010 census, of whom 4,408,076 inhabitants are urban representing around 61.95%, while rural population is at 2,707,294 representing around 38.05 percent.
In older publications, the name "Fuzhou" (福州) was variously romanized as Foochow, Fuchow, Fūtsu, Fuh-Chow, Hock Chew or Hokchew.
The Yuanhe Maps and Records of Prefectures and Counties, a Chinese geographical treatise published in the 9th century, says that Fuzhou's name came from Mount Futo, a mountain located northwest of the city. The mountain's name was then combined with -zhou, meaning "settlement" or "prefecture", in a manner similar to many other Chinese cities. During the Warring States period, area of Fuzhou was sometimes referred to as Ye (Chinese: 冶) and Fuzhou was incorporated into China proper during Qin dynasty. The city's name was changed numerous times between the 3rd and 9th centuries before finally settling on Fuzhou in 948.
Fuzhou Metro started its trial operation 18.5.2016. This is the first metroline 1 which is operated now by 9 kilometers and 9 station. In full operation this metroline will be about 25 kilometers long and it has 21 stations. The whole line is fully underground. The second metroline of Fuzhou is now under construction and will be ready in 2018. Completely seven metrolines is planned to Fuzhou. The first impressions about Fuzhou metro are followings: clean, fast and modern metrosystem. As many other Chinese cities nowadays.
Hey, hey, hey, internet! Back at it again with my travel footage in China! As soon as I hopped out of the plane, I went straight into visiting all the historical hot spots in Fuzhou. Temples and old buildings, oh my! Overall a very humbling experience to see where my family originated, visiting the areas where my parents lived and went to school, and meeting some family members for the very first time. Hope you enjoy the random snippets! :) This was shot on an iphone6s. xx Follow me, I'll follow baq if you're cool: TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/staciaxo INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/staciax0 TUMBLR: http://www.staciaxo.tumblr.com BLOGGITY: http://www.staciaxo.com
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Evening walk in Fuzhou Fijian China April 2015
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High-speed rail (HSR) in China refers to any railway in China with commercial train service at the speed of 200 km/h (124 mph) or higher as internationally recognized, with another definition of 250 km/h or higher designed speed lines of new built line locally. China has the world's longest HSR network with over 19,000 km (12,000 mi) of track in service as of January 2016, which is more than the rest of the world's high-speed rail tracks combined, and a network length of 30,000 km (19,000 mi) is planned for 2020. Since high-speed rail service in China was introduced on April 18, 2007, daily ridership has grown from 237,000 in 2007 to 2.49 million in 2014, making the Chinese HSR network the most heavily used in the world. Cumulative ridership had reached 2.9 billion by October 2014. Please...
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From: Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station To: Xiamen North, Fujian Province Train No: G1653 Travel Class: First Class Ticket price: 715 RMB Distance: 1085 km Duration: 6 hours 25 minutes Top speed: 312 km/h Route: Hangzhou East, Jinhua, Shangrao, Nanping North, Fuzhou, Putian, Quanzhou Operator: China Railway High-Speed, Shanghai Railway Bureau Trainset: CRH380B-3645 (8-car set) Rolling stock family: Siemens Velaro Manufacturer: CNR Tangshan Railway Vehicle 中国高速铁路 上海虹桥站 - 厦门北站
Detailed report about a 20-hour journey on board Chinese Sleeper Train K46 Fuzhou - Nanjing via Huangshan Mountains; I was travelling in a 4-person soft sleeper compartment; in 2015 the new Hefei–Fuzhou High-Speed Railway will open, where a high speed would cover the distance Fuzhou - Nanjing in only 4.5 hours 火车福州黄山南京
This video details how to catch the Bullet train in China. It's fairly easy and very convenient form of transportation in comparison to air travel. There are many stations throughout China and the train experience is very interesting. This mode of transportation offers views of China that you would simply miss if you were to travel through air. Consult China Travel Guide for more information: https://www.travelchinaguide.com/china-trains/types.htm Andrew Wong
Welcome to discover a list of attractions along the route
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Part 1: http://youtu.be/1wX4TsaTNas Part 2: this video Sunny high-speed rail ride through China on CRH1 High-Speed Train D3107 from Shanghai Hongqiao to Fuzhou South Railway Station; Second part covers the 572 km section from Ningbo to Fuzhou via Wenzhou; Train travels over the coastal Ningbo - Xiamen - Shenzhen High-Speed Railway
So much pain, oh yeah
This is for my strugglers
Hear me crying in the rain
I need your help, come help me now
There's so much pain
Wasted, hungry, and so much to give
And all we need is a chance to live
And just be free
For we are the victims of this political war
We do not want our children to suffer more
In a world where only a few would rule
No equal opportunity for the majority
Unite now, unite now
We got to unite now, unite now
Unemployed, Im tired of being pushed around
By my family, by society,
But whos to blame?
Open you eyes and try to see the reality
That you can feel the way we feel
And it will open your eyes
For we are the victims of this political war
We do not want our children to suffer more
In a world where only a few can rule
No equal opportunity for majority
Unite now, unite now
We got to unite now, unite now
Attracted by the city lights many come to see
But there's nothing more than the country life
When there was so much joy
In the city you have to give a lot to live
Youll have to steal cause there's no world go round
There's so much pain
For we are the victims of this political war
We do not want our children to suffer more
In a world where only a few would rule
No equal opportunity for my family
We got to unite now, unite now (my Polynesian people)
Unite now (my Melanesian people) unite now (Micronesian people)