China to offer karaoke trains to roof of world (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-19 09:31
Ticket to Tibet, sir? That'll be $1,000 a day. But at least you'll be able to
have a good sing on the way.
 A group of friends entertain themselves at a
Karaoke club in Shanghai, March 1, 2006. China is planning to offer luxury
trains to the roof of the world when it opens a long anticipated and
highly controversial railway to Tibet in July. The five-star trains, aimed
mainly at foreigners, will have showers, on board folk dance shows and
karaoke. [Reuters] | China is planning
to offer luxury trains to the roof of the world when it opens a long anticipated
and highly controversial railway to Tibet in July, a state newspaper said on
Thursday.
The five-star trains, aimed mainly at foreigners, will have showers, on board
folk dance shows and that staple of the Chinese holiday experience -- karaoke,
the Beijing Times reported.
So luxurious will the train be that it is only going to carry around 100
passengers, as it sweeps through the snowy mountains of mainly Buddhist Tibet at
such high elevations the carriages are going to be pressurized like aircraft,
the newspaper said.
The trip from Beijing to Lhasa is expected to take at least 48 hours.
China has also promised it will be the world's first environmentally friendly
railway, passing as it does through fragile ecosystems that are home to
endangered species.
While the deluxe trains will cost passengers many times more than an ordinary
ticket, they are at least cheaper than the super luxury trips being offered in
conjunction with the Tibet government.
They will cost $12,000 a seat, organizers said last week, though that wil
include a personalized tour of the Dalai Lama's traditional home, the Potala
Palace.
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