But the trip would probably be more interesting for another species of traveler: the economics tourist. You might not see a lot of postcard-worthy views, but you will learn something about the structure of the Chinese economy. Andrew Batson's BlogWhat you can see from the high speed train to Beijing Andrew Batson
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