(1) Dexter Roberts, Henry Meyer and Dorothee Tschampa, When It Doesn't Have to Be There Overnight.
http://www.businessweek.com/arti ... -china-europe-trade
Quote:
"Trucking or carrying goods by train [from Chongqing] to the ports of Shanghai or Shenzhen’s Yantian [深圳市 盐田区] and then shipping them to Western Europe can take 40 days.
"Shipping one container by train costs about $10,000, one-third the price of air transit, Prophet says. Although the train is about twice the cost of shipping by sea, it takes only 21 days for products from a factory in Chongqing to reach Western Europe by rail.
Note: The summary underneath the title in print: Companies deep in China lean on railroads to ship to Europe
(2) In print, the following graghic is atop the above text.
The New Silk Road.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-12-20/the-new-silk-road
Note:
(a) Manzouli 内蒙古自治区呼伦贝尔市 满洲里市
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzhouli
("In 1901, the China Far East Railway was completed in accordance with the Sino-Russian Secret Treaty of 1896, linking Siberia, Manchuria, and the Russian Far East. A settlement then formed around Manchzhuriya Station, the first stop within Manchuria for Russians. It was the beginning of the modern city of Manzhouli and the name of Manzhouli came from Russian Manchzhuriya (Маньчжурия i.e. Manchuria)")
(i) Chinese Eastern Railway 东清铁路
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Eastern_Railway
(acronym: CER; also known as the Chinese Far East Railway; linking Chita with Vladivostok)
* South Manchuria Railway (Japanese: 南満洲鉄道 Minami Manshū Tetsudō, or 満鉄 Mantetsu; Chinese: 南满铁路)
(ii) Li–Lobanov Treaty
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%E2%80%93Lobanov_Treaty
(or the Sino-Russian Secret Treaty 中俄密约; 1896; a defensive alliance against Japan)
(iii) Triple Intervention
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Intervention
(Japanese: 三国干渉 Sangoku Kanshō; a diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany, and France on April 23, 1895 over the terms of the Treaty of Shimonoseki [signed Apr 17, 1895])
(b) Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chita,_Zabaykalsky_Krai
(located at the confluence of the Chita [City of Cita was named after the river] and Ingoda Rivers and on the Trans-Siberian Railway)
(c) Dostyk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dostyk
(a small town in Kazakhstan's Almaty Province, on the border with Xinjiang; serves as an important link in the Eurasian Land Bridge [欧亚大陆桥; sometimes called the New Silk Road])
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