China's integrated and multi-dimensional transportation network now spans 6 million kilometers; the total operating railway mileage reaches 162,000 kilometers, with high-speed rail covering 48,000 kilometers; major projects such as the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link have been successfully completed and put into operation; and the CR450 EMU train prototype, capable of reaching speeds up to 400 km/h, has made its debut, and so on. Recently, China's latest achievements in transportation infrastructure have drawn widespread attention from the international community.
A thriving transportation system fuels vibrant industries. In recent years, China has accelerated the development of a strong transportation nation, continually expanding its network, advancing the iteration and upgrade of transport equipment, and ensuring smooth "arteries" for high-quality economic development. At the same time, transportation infrastructure has become a key area in the Belt and Road Initiative, with Chinese technology and equipment expanding abroad, injecting more momentum into regional and global connectivity.