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  2. Great Asian Railway Journeys - Wikipedia

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    During the course of the series, Portillo travels a total distance of 2,500 miles and passes through six countries, [1] beginning with Hong Kong then moving on to Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia before reaching his final destination of Singapore. [3]

  3. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao [a], also known as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan [b] is the collective term used by the People's Republic of China for its two special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macao, as well as the Taiwan region, which is claimed as sovereign territory by the PRC but is actually governed by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwanese authorities).

  4. Taitung line - Wikipedia

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    The Taitung Line (Chinese: 臺東線; pinyin: Táidōng Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-tang Soàⁿ), also known as the Hua-Tung line (Chinese: 花東線; pinyin: Huādōng Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hoa-tang Soàⁿ), is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration. [1]

  5. Narrow-gauge railways in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan narrow-gauge service. Taiwan began developing its rail service during the Qing dynasty, using a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge. The Japanese colonial government, which ruled from 1895 to 1945, continued using that gauge. The system is now administered by the Taiwan Railway Administration, and the Taipei Metro and Kaohsiung MRT use standard ...

  6. Rail transport in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Taiwan consists of 2,025 kilometres (1,258 mi) (as of 2015) of railway networks. [2] Though no longer as dominant as it once was, rail transport is an extremely important form of transportation in Taiwan due to high population density, especially along the densely populated western corridor.

  7. Beijing–Hong Kong (Taipei) corridor - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link Hong Kong Section: Sham Chun River – Hong Kong West Kowloon: 200 39 open 16 January 2010 23 September 2018 Branch line to Taipei, Taiwan: Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway: Hefei South – Fuzhou: 350 813 open 31 December 2009 28 June 2015 Nanchang–Fuzhou railway Nanchang West – Fuzhou ...

  8. Tung Chung line - Wikipedia

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    The Tung Chung line (Chinese: 東涌綫) is one of the ten lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong, linking the town of Tung Chung with central Hong Kong. It was built in the 1990s as part of the Airport Railway project, part of the construction of the new Chek Lap Kok Airport. The line currently travels through eight stations in 31 minutes along ...

  9. Tseung Kwan O line - Wikipedia

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    The Tseung Kwan O line (Chinese: 將軍澳綫) is one of the ten lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong, indicated by the colour purple. It is currently 12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi) long, taking 15 minutes to travel throughout the entire line. The line runs from North Point on the Hong Kong Island to the new town of Tseung Kwan O.