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Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway: Injecting vitality into China and Indonesia
Seetao 2023-11-17 14:46
  • This high-speed rail line is 142 kilometers long, connecting the Indonesian capital Jakarta and the tourist city Bandung.
  • The realization of this major landmark achievement will accelerate the new process of cities and people along the route towards a better life.
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The opening and operation of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway marks that China and Indonesia have achieved significant results in their cooperation in jointly building the Belt and Road Initiative. This high-speed rail line is 142 kilometers long, connecting the Indonesian capital Jakarta and the famous tourist city Bandung, with a maximum operating speed of 350 kilometers per hour. As the first high-speed railway in Indonesia and even Southeast Asia, it will bring unprecedented transportation convenience and economic development opportunities to cities and people along the route.

The introduction and application of China's high-speed rail technology will improve Indonesia's transportation infrastructure and promote the development of local tourism, logistics and other industries. At the same time, the global influence of China's high-speed rail will be further demonstrated, providing strong support for the in-depth implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The results of China-Indonesia cooperation in building the Belt and Road Initiative are testimony to the care and promotion of the two heads of state. The realization of this major landmark achievement will accelerate the new process of cities and people along the route towards a better life, and will also inject new vitality into the friendly cooperative relations between China and Indonesia. Editor/Xu Shengpeng


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