When will China s Malaysian high speed rail be opened?

Updated on international 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you want to travel to Malaysia, you can also take a flight, and the new direct route from Johor Bahru in Malaysia to Guangzhou, China will start on May 29 with an all-inclusive one-way discount starting from RM88! From now on, transnational life is easier than imagined! The following is a brief introduction to AirAsia's new routes

    AirAsia said in a statement today that it is the second route it has launched this year after Shantou in China, and the group's 17th route between Malaysia and China. The company's commercial director, Lee Tak Long, said the southern hub of Johor Bahru is one of the company's key development directions this year. "We are delighted to be able to connect Guangzhou with the rapidly developing Johor Bahru.

    The Chief Executive Officer of Senai Airport Terminal Services**** Deli Brazil pointed out that with the rapid development of Iskandar Malaysia, the demand for flights between Johor Bahru and China is also gradually increasing.

    Country Garden Forest City, located in the core C area of Iskandar Special Economic Zone in Malaysia, is close to Senai International Airport and radiates to pan-Asia-Pacific countries, which can quickly connect China and Malaysia to and from each other, and grasp the interactive business opportunities between China and Malaysia! Forest City, a model of green and smart city, can quickly meet the needs of self-occupation, investment, parental pension, children's study abroad and vacation. The opening of the route is good, and the travel between China and Johor Bahru will be faster and more convenient!

    From now on, transnational life is easier than imagined!

    Hope, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's going to be a long time coming. Not so fast.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to reports, the Malaysian Prime Minister said a few days ago that the Malaysia-Singapore high-speed rail project would be cancelled.

    According to the report, Mahathir said at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur that afternoon that the cancellation of the Malaysia-Singapore high-speed rail project "is the final decision". He said the project was costly and not financially profitable, and that Malaysia Hujuya could have to pay 500 million ringgit ($12.5 billion) in liquidated damages to Singapore.

    It is reported that after winning this year, Mahathir said that Malaysia has a high level of debt, with a debt scale of more than 1 trillion ringgit. After taking office as prime minister on the 10th of this month, he introduced a series of measures to control fiscal spending, while reviewing a number of projects that are planned or already under implementation in the country.

    Singapore and Malaysia** signed an agreement in December 2016 for the Malaysia-Singapore High Speed Rail Project, committing to open the project by the end of 2026. According to the design, the high-speed rail is a dual-track operation with a maximum speed of 350 kilometers per hour, and it will only take 90 minutes to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore after the completion of the Pants Stop.

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