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Necessities prepared for the Spring Festival Travel Rush
Jan 24, 2013 02:01
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Hard-seat sleeper. You can sleep well on the hard seat. But don't sleep too long. Otherwise your waist may get hurt and your legs become swelled.

Jan 25, 2013 22:34
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To avoid venous thrombosis, one needs to exercise or walk around especially on long-haul flights.
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Jan 27, 2013 01:34
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To avoid venous thrombosis, one needs to exercise or walk around especially on long-haul flights.
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It's impossbile on the trains during the Spring Festival Holidays. People are everywhere. Some even sleep under the seats. You even can not go to the toilet.
Jan 28, 2013 11:52
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BBQQ, no control on the number of passengers that can board the train?
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Jan 30, 2013 00:31
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BBQQ, no control on the number of passengers that can board the train?
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No, there is a limit to the number of the passengers on each carriage. Usually, the hard seat carriage can accommodate 118 or 108 passengers. But the railway station sells standing tickets. The total number of the passengers on the hard seat carriage will be more than 118 or 108. But the number of the standing passengers is limited too.

Chinese passengers are much better than those indian passengers. At least, they needn't climb to the top of the carriage.
Feb 2, 2013 16:08
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With fast train at 180km/h I don't think any Indian dares to climb the roof.
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Feb 4, 2013 21:42
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With fast train at 180km/h I don't think any Indian dares to climb the roof.
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You are right. By the way, the high tension line over the train is too dangerous. Anyone who climb on the train will lose their lives.
Feb 4, 2013 23:15
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Look at the Indian trains, do they have those high-tension cables?
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