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发布日期:2026/1/8
来源:International Daily
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QINGDAO -- Qingdao City in east China's Shandong Province is a key manufacturing hub for the country's iconic Fuxing Hao fleet.
China's fleet of bullet trains "Fuxing Hao" -- state-of-the-art locomotives capable of 350 kilometers per hour -- is transforming how people move across the country and powering a new era of rail innovation during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025).
The design of the train exterior was inspired by a flying dragon. The nose shape of the Fuxing series draws from the image of a traditional Chinese dragon.
That same creativity now travels the world. Every Fuxing train that goes abroad combines elements of local character with Chinese craftsmanship.
Behind the elegance, artificial intelligence and smart diagnostics predict maintenance before problems appear, making the rides safer, greener, and more reliable.
China's push for intelligent rail systems isn't just transforming domestic travel, and it's also setting global standards.
From the icy northeast to tropical Hainan, each Fuxing Hao train is built to endure, allowing Chinese high-speed rail to thrive in every climate.
Cutting-edge technologies designed for enhanced ride comfort are in line with the 14th Five-Year Plan's emphasis on quality infrastructure. It is expected that over the next five years, trains will not only be faster, but also greener and smarter.
China's high-speed rail network now stretches a whopping 47,000 kilometers, enough to circle the globe.