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The relationship between fast travel and slow travel

"Swim fast, swim slow" means that tourists spend less and less time on the journey and more and more time on the scenic spots. With the improvement of high-speed rail and expressway network, the tourism industry has gradually bid farewell to the "sightseeing" era.

Carl Honore)—— Let the mind travel with the body, and advocate tourists to travel slowly, savor carefully, meditate deeply, swim slowly, painstakingly, swim slowly, enjoy themselves, and seek happiness while traveling at home and abroad. Carl honore, the pace of travel is not only slow, but also includes a long-term in-depth understanding of a region, rather than a quick and hasty sightseeing. It is one of the ways to develop from slow life.

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With the opening of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway, the journey of less than five hours has turned Beijing and Shanghai into a veritable "short trip". Beijing and Shanghai are two important tourist markets in China. The convenience brought by the high-speed rail not only facilitates people's travel, but also allows various places along the high-speed rail to see the tourism potential.

The total length of Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway is 13 18km, which runs through seven provinces and cities including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu and Shanghai. The line runs from Beijing South Railway Station to shanghai hongqiao railway station, with 24 stops along the line.

There are three modes of operation of Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway: "one-stop direct" mode, that is, there is no stop between Beijing South Railway Station and Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station except Nanjing South Railway Station; The mode of "between provincial capitals" only stops at provincial capitals; The mode of "stopping at wrong time at stations along the line" ensures that passengers in cities along the line have cars. According to the previous calculation data, the "one-stop direct" mode takes 4 hours and 48 minutes, and the "stop only in the provincial capital" mode takes 4 hours and 55 minutes.