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XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

XINHUA PHOTOS OF THE DAY

(240304) -- BEIJING, March 6, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Passengers get off a train from Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support fo

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Passengers are seen in the train to Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support

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NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NIGERIA-LAGOS-IBADAN-CHINESE-BUILT RAILWAY-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

(240305) -- LAGOS, March 5, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Passengers get off a train from Ibadan at the Mobolaji Johnson Railway Station of the Lagos-Ibadan Railway in Lagos, Nigeria, on March 2, 2024. Built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the Lagos-Ibadan Railway connects Nigeria's economic center Lagos and the southwest industrial city Ibadan. Officially opened to traffic in June 2021 with a main line of about 157 kilometers long and a branch line of about 7 kilometers long, it adopts modern railway standards and has a designed speed of 150 kilometers per hour. The railway provides Africa's most populous country with an affordable and safe mode of transportation. It not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps improve the efficiency of port and inland cargo transportation. As of March 5, 2024, the Chinese-built Lagos-Ibadan Railway has been operating safely for 1,000 days, with passenger traffic exceeding 2 million. Moreover, CCECC has provided all-round technical support for

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Taiwan passenger plane explodes in flames at Naha airport

Taiwan passenger plane explodes in flames at Naha airport

NAHA, Japan - China Airlines Chief Executive Officer Chao Kuo-shuai (L) visits a Naha hotel Aug. 20. with a passenger who was on the China Airlines plane that burst into flames at Okinawa Prefecture's Naha airport earlier in the day. All 157 passengers and eight crew members were safe.

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Accident investigation panel members and police officers check the wreckage of a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 that caught fire on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The airplane burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe.

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Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Taiwan's China Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger plane remains at Naha Airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20 as the fire is almost extinguished. The plane went up in flames after landing there but all 157 passengers and eight crew members are reported to be safe.

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - The wreckage of a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 lies on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The airplane burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members reported to be safe.

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - The wreckage of a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 lies on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The airplane burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe.

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Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Taiwan's China Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger plane remains at Naha Airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20 as the fire is almost extinguished. The plane went up in flames after landing there but all 157 passengers and eight crew members are reported to be safe.

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Passengers evacuate as their China Airlines airplane blazes up on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The Boeing 737-800 burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe. The photo was taken by one of the passengers, Shuho Watanabe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - A China Airlines airplane blazes up on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The Boeing 737-800 burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe. The photo was taken by one of the passengers, Shuho Watanabe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan passenger plane explodes in flames at Naha airport

Taiwan passenger plane explodes in flames at Naha airport

NAHA, Japan - China Airlines Chief Executive Officer Chao Kuo-shuai (L) visits at a Naha hotel Aug. 20. with a passenger who was on the China Airlines plane that burst into flames at Okinawa Prefecture's Naha airport earlier in the day. All 157 passengers and eight crew members were safe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - The wreckage of a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 lies on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The airplane burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members reported to be safe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - A China Airlines airplane blazes up on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The Boeing 737-800 burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe. The photo was taken by Tomoyasu Yamauchi. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Passengers evacuate as their China Airlines airplane blazes on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The Boeing 737-800 burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe. The photo was taken by Tomoyasu Yamauchi. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Accident investigation panel members and police officers check the wreckage of a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 that caught fire on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The airplane burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane bursts into flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - The wreckage of a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 lies on the tarmac at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20. The airplane burst into flames after landing at the airport, with all 157 passengers and eight crew members all reported to be safe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Taiwan's China Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger plane remains at Naha Airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20 as the fire is almost extinguished. The plane went up in flames after landing there but all 157 passengers and eight crew members are reported to be safe. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

Taiwan plane goes up in flames in Naha, all reported safe

NAHA, Japan - Taiwan's China Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger plane remains at Naha Airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20 as the fire is almost extinguished. The plane went up in flames after landing there but all 157 passengers and eight crew members are reported to be safe. (Kyodo)

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Rickshaw man at the Imperial Hotel

Rickshaw man at the Imperial Hotel

The rickshaws which took passengers from the back gate of the Imperial Hotel. The guest of the hotel wears western clothes, but there are many wearing Japanese style attire in the streets seen in the distance.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐157‐0]

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