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China's high-speed rail exceeds 50,000-km milestone as new route launches

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China's high-speed rail exceeds 50,000-km milestone as new route launches

2025-12-26 22:14 Last Updated At:22:37

A 299-km high-speed railway connecting Xi'an and Yan'an cities in northwest China's Shaanxi Province officially went into operation on Friday, bringing China's total high-speed rail mileage to over 50,000 kilometers.

At 10:00 on Friday, a Fuxing high-speed train departed from Yan'an, the sacred Chinese revolutionary heartland nestled in the loess hills of northern Shaanxi, bound for the provincial capital Xi'an, inaugurating the new route.

The rail line passes through the cities of Weinan and Tongchuan cities, stopping at eight newly built stations along its way: Gaoling, Fuping South, Tongchuan, Tongchuan North, Yijun, Huangling, Luochuan, and Fuxian North.

"We used to get to Yan'an by ordinary passenger trains with much lower speed, but this time it only takes a little over an hour, just like popping over to visit a friend next door on our way home. So, we're truly thrilled," said a traveler.

Designed for speeds up to 350 km/h, the Xi'an-Yan'an line is a critical segment of China's national high-speed rail grid, comprising eight main vertical lines linking the north and south and eight horizontal lines connecting the east and west.

During the initial phase of operation, up to 38 trains will run daily, slashing travel time between Xi'an North and Yan'an stations to just 68 minutes, 62 minutes faster than the ordinary passenger train previously available.

During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period (2021–2025), mutiple high-speed railways, including the Beijing-Shenyang, Zhengzhou-Chongqing, Guizhou-Nanning, and Fuzhou-Xiamen-Zhangzhou lines, have entered service, completing 82 percent of China's "eight vertical and eight horizontal" national high-speed rail network.

This has accelerated regional integration and supported the growth of city clusters across the country.

"During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China has completed and put into operation 12,000 kilometers of high-speed railways, bringing the nation's total high-speed rail mileage to over 50,000 kilometers, an increase of about 32 percent compared to the end of 2020. A total of 128 counties, including Fuping, Badong, and Longzhou, are now accessible to high-speed rail services, further improving the 'eight vertical and eight horizontal' national high-speed rail network," said Guo Chunjiang, a senior executive at China State Railway Group, the country's national railway operator.

Currently, China's high-speed rail system reaches 97 percent of cities with urban populations exceeding 500,000, which has significantly enhanced regional connectivity.

China's high-speed rail exceeds 50,000-km milestone as new route launches

China's high-speed rail exceeds 50,000-km milestone as new route launches

China's Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao outlined the key priorities of the 32nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting, which opened on Friday in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province.

In an interview with CGTN ahead of the two-day meeting, Wang said free trade, digital cooperation and green economy are high on the agenda of the meeting.

"The key areas include advancing regional economic integration and the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, supporting the World Trade Organization (WTO) in strengthening digital cooperation and developing green economy. At present, the international situation is marked by intertwined turbulence and chaos, with intensified geopolitical instability. The rise of unilateralism and protectionism poses serious challenges to the international economic and trade order, disrupting global and Asia-Pacific development. Against this backdrop, all parties have higher expectations for this trade ministers' meeting, hoping that it can build consensus and deliver outcomes," Wang said.

This year marks China's third time hosting the APEC meetings and the 35th anniversary of its membership.

By 2025, China had become the largest trading partner of 13 APEC economies. Trade between China and APEC economies reached 3.7 trillion U.S. dollars, accounting for 57.8 percent of China's total foreign trade.

China has signed 24 free trade agreements or economic and trade arrangements with 31 countries and regions, including 15 APEC economies. In recent years, China has also completed upgrades of free trade agreements with APEC economies such as Singapore and Peru.

The minister said that China has always been a firm supporter and an important contributor to APEC.

"We have actively shared our vast market and development opportunities with all parties. China's door to the world will only open wider and wider. Facing the common challenges, China will continue to fulfill its responsibilities as a major country, further deepen reform, expand high-standard opening-up, and continue to provide new opportunities for the Asia-Pacific region and the world with its new achievements in Chinese modernization," the minister said.

China's Commerce Minister outlines priorities for 32nd APEC trade ministers' meeting

China's Commerce Minister outlines priorities for 32nd APEC trade ministers' meeting

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