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Will the completion of Qinghai-Tibet Railroad terminate the mystery of Tibet?
Jul 21, 2005 11:43
  • RITA
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I think so, at least for Chinese people, for many Chinese prefer "surface" traveling.
Jul 22, 2005 09:34
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I dont think so. It is a different feeling to take train from bus.

And the metrical boom of the train is unique.

For those who suffer carsickness, train is so comfortable.

Train-lovers like me can be excited at the simple look at the extending railway...so romantic!
Jul 22, 2005 17:20
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The inaccessibility of the Tibet is one reason to keep it less known by the outside world.
Jul 24, 2005 04:15
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no doubt it's good to be known by more people around the world. Egypt still remains mystery, although we can fly there by plane.
Jul 26, 2005 08:47
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I agree.

Inaccessibility explains only half of the story.

It is nice to have people know different culture and give decent respect after xping it.
Jul 26, 2005 11:23
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Is the railroad completed yet?
Jul 26, 2005 11:39
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No, not yet.
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