Did China ACTUALLY Steal its High-Speed Trains Technology?
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After publishing the Trip and Conference Report videos from our recent journey to Warsaw and the CPK railway conference, we're getting back on track with our regular topics!

With this video, in which we speak about Chinese high-speed trains, and their (a bit controversial) technology, we are concluding the series about the Chinese railway system that we started back in January.

In these two videos, we spoke about the Chinese railway system as a whole, and China's world's largest and most impressive, high-speed rail network.

Now we are sharing with you a story of the Chinese high-speed trains, shaped as China’s journey from importing and localizing foreign HSR technology, all the way to developing its own, domestic, state-of-the-art technology. This, in essence, is the story of the transition from the first Hexie Hao train, to the completely domestically produced - Fuxing Hao.

For everything in between, check out the full story.
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