China's Ocean Train: A Train That Sails on Ships, Tourists: This Ticket is Worth Every Penny
Our current infrastructure construction in China is something to be truly proud of, and we're also a world leader in transportation technology. China's popular transportation methods, the most beloved by the public, are still trains. Although trains are relatively slow, their prices have remained stable, especially since the high-speed rail network was established. The high-speed rail offers incredible value for money, even competing with flights in some respects.

In our country, almost everyone has experienced traveling by this mode of transportation. China's railway network is incredibly extensive, with stations in almost every city, and trains have their own dedicated tracks and stops. This means many trains can only reach certain places in very specific circumstances. We have a particularly unique railway – the Yuehai Railway – which uses a ferry to cross the sea.

The Yuehai Railway is a landmark building in China and a significant development for our transportation sector. It broke new ground, paving the way for more cross-sea railways. It originated in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, and extended to Sanya, Hainan. It's a truly unconventional railway route.
Many people are concerned about the safety of this train, as it directly transfers from the tracks to the ship. During this transition, the track is connected via the sea. However, don't worry too much; the machinery is specifically designed for train-ferry operations, ensuring stability and child safety. It's even safe during 8-level winds.

This means you can buy a train ticket and travel by ferry – it's an incredible deal! People enjoy watching the sea scenery while traveling. It's no wonder everyone thinks this ticket is so valuable. While many people may think the track is expensive, in fact, this sea railway was built to save money.

This railway has been operating for nearly two years without any accidents. If you want to travel to Hainan, you can even take this sea train.