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More than 100 bullet trains line up like "land aircraft carriers," poised for the return rush. On the last day of the Spring Festival holiday, Wuhan's largest high-speed rail maintenance base works through the night to ensure every journey is safe and smooth. With 258 trainsets in full service-supported by engineers, robots, and AI systems-this is China's speed in action. Join CGTN reporter Xia Ruixue in her hometown of Wuhan, where steel, technology, and dedication keep millions moving.
(If you want to contribute and have specific expertise, please contact us at opinions@cgtn.com. Follow @thouse_opinions on X, formerly Twitter, to discover the latest commentaries in the CGTN Opinion Section.)
More than 100 bullet trains line up like "land aircraft carriers," poised for the return rush. On the last day of the Spring Festival holiday, Wuhan's largest high-speed rail maintenance base works through the night to ensure every journey is safe and smooth. With 258 trainsets in full service-supported by engineers, robots, and AI systems-this is China's speed in action. Join CGTN reporter Xia Ruixue in her hometown of Wuhan, where steel, technology, and dedication keep millions moving.
(If you want to contribute and have specific expertise, please contact us at opinions@cgtn.com. Follow @thouse_opinions on X, formerly Twitter, to discover the latest commentaries in the CGTN Opinion Section.)