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        China's journey through green trains

        (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-12-14 13:30 Comments

        China's journey through green trains

        A green train travels from Luoyang to Xinxiang in Central China's Henan province. [Photo by Qian Haifeng/photoint.net]

        The Green Train, which often refers to an old-style train with green carriages, was the most common way of transportation for ordinary Chinese people before the era of high-speed rails.

        A reference to the green train immediately reminds someone of the low-income earners, such as, migrant works. As a way of transportation for grassroots, it offers a much cheaper ticket for people to travel across China than the high-speed rail.

        Qian Haifeng, a backpacker and photography enthusiast, uses his lens to record the travelers who depend on the green trains for their transportation.

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