China sent its first freight train to London earlier this week in what is one of the world's longest train rides.
The
train left Yiwu West Railway Station in Zhejiang province Sunday and is
headed for the British capital, according to Xinhua, China's state-run news agency.
The trip will take two and a half weeks and cover almost 8,000 miles.
The
train is hauling household goods, bags, suitcases and garments, among
other items, and will pass through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland,
Germany, Belgium and France before it gets to London.
Xinhua says London is the 15th city in Europe added to freight service between the continent and China.
The
train is part of Chinese President Xi Jinping's vision for "One Belt,
One Road" -- dubbed by some as the new silk road. It's China's
infrastructure initiative, which Xi hopes will improve China's economic
ties with Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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