

A stewardess on a Fuxing bullet train shows Wi-Fi internet coverage aboard.
Full Wi-Fi internet coverage will be offered on all high-speed trains in China, following the free Wi-Fi service offered on the “Fuxing” bullet trains, China News reported on Dec. 17.
Huang Min, deputy general manager of China Railway, made the statement at the 19th Annual Peking University Guanghua New Year Forum held in Beijing.
Huang noted that, nowadays, China Railway has provided passengers with various services, such as online ticket reservation, WeChat payment, and online food ordering. Installation of facial recognition devices will also be gradually promoted in stations to speed up the process of checking tickets.
China’s railway bureaus are currently stepping up efforts to reform systems, Huang disclosed.
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