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City Transportation, People, Science and Technology The
development of public transportation pays witness to the city's development and
is a direct reflection of its economy, culture and education. From Rid-shaw to
Pedicab to Motor coach, the transforming of vehicles saw a tremendous change in
public transportation over the latest half century, which played a significant
role in the improvement of people's lives. Beijing:
With the development as the theme and science as a momentum, Beijing is talking
strides to build a modern metropolitan transportation system. It is their duty
to meet passengers' demands. And provide both a safe and convenient journey and
reliable, friend service. 
Shanghai:
If the true that as Victor. Hugo, the great French writer said:" architecture
is a rock-written history", then roads and road transportation are the extended
line of historical books. The track is floating pen of a city's history. Shanghai
is quickly writing the construction and development history by itself everyday. 
Guangzhou:
Innovation and services are always leading us from the past towards the future.
Faced with opportunities and challenges, we still try hard and remain persistent
and diligent as always, and prepared for the bright future. 
Tianjin:
Bus station are vital infrastructure facilities of urban public transportation.
In accordance with the principles of "Unified planning and management, Governmental
control, Marketing operation' Tianjin government is increasing the financial support
for the construction of bus stations as a part of the city's construction planning,
in order to promote the privileged development of public transportation. 
Hefei:
Hefei is well-known for its crucial geographic location and cultural history.
Nowdays, its public transportation has developed in accordance with the fast development
of China. 
Kunming:
A large amount of numbers recorded the development history of kunming's public
transportation, which constitutes a beautiful image of the city with other industrial
achievements.

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