Core Insights - The article highlights the significant advancements in China's transportation infrastructure during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing the convenience and efficiency of travel for the population [1][2]. Group 1: Transportation Infrastructure Development - China has established the world's largest high-speed railway network, highway network, and postal express network, with high-speed rail accounting for over 70% of the global total [2]. - The highway network covers 99% of cities with populations over 200,000, and the postal industry has set up over 500,000 service points [2]. - These developments support the national strategy of promoting domestic circulation and international dual circulation, enhancing the foundational, service, and guarantee roles of transportation infrastructure [2]. Group 2: Economic Impact and Daily Commuting - Approximately 100 million people use rail transit daily, while another 100 million rely on buses, and a further 100 million utilize taxis and ride-hailing services, showcasing the urban transportation system's capacity and resilience [1]. - The efficient flow of people and goods is described as a "lubricant" for economic circulation, facilitating talent, information, and resource movement, which aids in consumption and industrial upgrades [1]. - The express delivery sector has seen continuous growth, with China leading the world in express delivery volume for 11 consecutive years, averaging over 500 million packages collected daily, equating to nearly 6,000 packages entering the delivery system every second [3].
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Yang Guang Wang·2025-07-23 13:09