China is Constructing a Strategic Railway, 1629 Kilometers Long, Does It Pass Through Your Hometown?
Having experienced the world, to feel the meaning of life. Today let's chat about the strategic railway being built in China's west, which is the Sichuan-Tibet Railway. It starts from Chengdu, Sichuan Province, passes through Ya'an, Kangding, Changdu, Linzhi, and Shan'an, and finally arrives at Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region. The line is 1629 kilometers long, with a planned speed of 160 to 200 kilometers per hour.

The Sichuan-Tibet Railway has been under construction since 2014, but due to the vastness of the project, it is expected to be fully opened in 2026. When this railway opens, you must pack your bags to see the scenery along the way and also visit Lhasa. Today, let's first take a look at the scenery along the way with the snail.
Chengdu, a city that can always be talked about and enjoyed. It is naturally inseparable from its own charm. The Wide and Narrow Streets, as the name suggests, are composed of Wide Street, Narrow Street, and Well Street, and most of them preserve the features of Ming and Qing architecture. After seeing the ancient buildings in the Wide Street, go to the Narrow Street to find food, and finally go to Well Street to buy Chengdu-characteristic trinkets, which is also very good.

Or go to the Panda Base to see cute and adorable pandas foraging and playing in the mountains, wearing two black circles on their eyes, looking at you, one happy, then shows a pink tongue besides black and white, how cute, it makes people's hearts melt, isn't it?
Finally, we arrived in Lhasa! When you come to Lhasa, you must not miss the Potala Palace. When you stand at the foot of Potala Palace, when you look up at Potala Palace, it seems that everything is no longer important, only the vast sky and earth, which is a paradise for pilgrims, and also a place to relax. Let's become one with the palace and the blue sky, as if it were heaven.
The Sichuan-Tibet Railway, all the way to Tibet, the scenery is truly breathtaking!