Interesting class.
Did your teacher mention Jitong Railway?
Not purely freight though
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The city's public transport is separated from HSR/railway, one is run by the city, the later by China Railway.
Ningbo has a very good public transport system, but now mostly reliant on bus.
In terms of subways, there are 2 lines in operation.
Whilst you are there, you will witness the progress of this new subway network by yourself and how this emerging metropolis is growing.
Ningbo Subway
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In terms of railways, Ningbo is on a very busy Coastal HSR, Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo-Xiamen-Shenzhen costal corridor.
You can easily navigate this line at weekend by yourself, or even same time to cities like Shanghai/Nanjing/Hangzhou.
To Shanghai, 2 hours, every 10-30 minutes. 50+ services per day.
To Hangzhou (the provincial capital), 1 hour, every 5-15 minutes, 100 services per day
To Xiamen, 5.5 hours, 25 services per day
To Shenzhen, 8.5 hours, 15 per day
To Beijing, 7 hours, 4 per day
To Nanjing, 2.5 hours, 40 per day.
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I really like this city, been there for 3 times.
You can have a taste of different images of China at the same time, modern and traditional, also lots of tourist sites in the region!
Water towns, islands, huge huge mountains, classical Chinese gardens.....And sea food OMG.
One example, Yandang Mountains, in nearby Wenzhou City (another major city for Chinese economy)
The entire province has many great tourism sites, very easy to navigate by public transport.
Tag me in this thread if you have any question.
I remember
@yusheng is from Ningbo.