A vintage Chinese train pulls in to Harbin for diners
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An old train has rolled into northeast China’s city of Harbin ,a railway hub, for diners this time instead of for passengers. /CNS Photo

An old train has rolled into northeast China’s city of Harbin ,a railway hub, for diners this time instead of for passengers. /CNS Photo

The train has been converted to a restaurant by the local railway authority. The restaurant is made up of a locomotive model and several authentic compartments, which covers an area of 360 square meters in downtown Harbin and allows 158 customers for having meals inside. /CNS Photo

The train has been converted to a restaurant by the local railway authority. The restaurant is made up of a locomotive model and several authentic compartments, which covers an area of 360 square meters in downtown Harbin and allows 158 customers for having meals inside. /CNS Photo

Dining at the train-themed restaurant, customers can recollect the days of traveling on an old train, enjoying saxophone jazz each night. /CNS Photo

Dining at the train-themed restaurant, customers can recollect the days of traveling on an old train, enjoying saxophone jazz each night. /CNS Photo