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Why some Hongkongers take a 6-hour train ride for a Zhangjiajie holiday

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Hongkonger Lam Chun took his family on a high-speed train for the first time to visit Zhangjiajie in Hunan province for a five-day holiday. They found the experience more suitable for traveling with elderly family members. The journey takes about six hours. This reflects a growing trend of Hong Kong residents using high-speed rail for tourism to mainland China.

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Why it matters

Travel from Hong Kong to Hunan.

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Lam Chun and his family found the high-speed train experience more suitable for travelling with the elderly.

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Lam Chun and his family took a high-speed train for the first time last month.

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Hongkonger Lam Chun and his family hopped onto a high-speed train for the first time last month for a five-day holiday in Zhangjiajie in Hunan province, finding the experience more suitable for travelling with the elderly.

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Lam Chun and his family took a high-speed train for the first time last month.

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Lam Chun and his family went on a five-day holiday in Zhangjiajie, Hunan province.

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Lam Chun and his family found the high-speed train experience more suitable for travelling with the elderly.

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