Walking Beijing’s LONGEST subway transfers
The subway is a cheap, convenient and eco-friendly way to go around Beijing. The network is the second longest in the world, with 783 kilometers of tracks across 25 lines, taking you from the old city center to the extremities of this sprawling metropolis. And while trains run like clockwork, do expect some delay to your journey if you’re traveling through certain transfer stations because they are long. Put some comfortable shoes on and join me on a journey through the ever-expanding underground world that is the Beijing Subway to figure out just how long some of these long connections are! #China #subway #travel

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