If this is what the cuck economists consider “trains that go no where” or “huge waste of money”, let the money be “wasted” so that some vestige of human decency still remains on this planet.
Definitely! Villagers from isolated villages alongside old tracks have rights to prosperity, too. I remember taking a green train from Kunming to Chengdu along the olde Chengkun railway. The train stopped at almost every station to pick up farmers trying to sell their fruits, vegetables, and chicken to nearby towns. That once-per-day green train brought economic opportunities to folks who would otherwise surely be left behind by China’s socialist market economy. And the those green trains also serve as school buses for elementary school students in the Xichang/Liangshan region.If this is what the cuck economists consider “trains that go no where” or “huge waste of money”, let the money be “wasted” so that some vestige of human decency still remains on this planet.
This site was a major rendezvous point for the Hump aerial transport link during World War II.
A drone photo shows a sightseeing train stopped at a tourists service center in southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 25, 2025. A sightseeing train connecting Lijiang ancient town and Yulong Snow Mountain was launched here this February, becoming a new tourism hot spot in northwest Yunnan. (All Photos by Peng Yikai/Xinhua)
A drone photo shows a sightseeing train running near a snow mountain in southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 25, 2025.
Tourists take a sightseeing train to enjoy the snow mountain scenery in southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 25, 2025.
A tourist poses for photos at Yulong Snow Mountain scenic area in southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 25, 2025.
This photo taken on Feb. 25, 2025 shows the scenery of a snow mountain in southwest China's Yunnan Province.