On August 5, 2022, the high-speed EMU, tailor-made for Indonesia's Yada Wanlong high-speed railway, adopted Chinese standards, was launched in Qingdao, Shandong. This is the first time that my country has exported a high-speed EMU abroad. Both the appearance and interior design r

On August 5, 2022, the high-speed EMU, tailor-made for Indonesian Ya (Garda) Wan (Long) high-speed rail, was launched in Qingdao, Shandong. This is the first time that my country has exported high-speed EMUs abroad. Both the appearance and interior design reflect very rich and distinct Indonesian local elements.

The front door shape and color are imitated from the texture of the Indonesian national treasure Komodo dragon.

Anyone who has been to Indonesia knows that Komodo dragon is actually a giant lizard. is the largest lizard in the category known to exist today. In Indonesia, its figure can be said to be everywhere. Although fierce, it rarely attacks humans. There is also a local park dedicated to enjoying Komodo dragons in Indonesia. The seats of the EMU are divided into three colors, namely gray, red and blue. The crimson red of the first-class seat comes from the red flag of Indonesia, the blue and gray of the ordinary seats come from the beach culture of Indonesia, and the color of the VIP seat comes from the world-famous Borobudur pagoda in Indonesia.

For most Chinese people, most of their understanding of Indonesia is limited to Jakarta and Bali, but if you want to truly understand Indonesian culture, Yogyakarta is the first choice, because Yogyakarta is the birthplace of Java culture and is the most cultural and artistic ancient city in Indonesia. Borobudur pagoda is in Yogyakarta. At the exit of Yogyakarta Airport, you can see a giant Borobudur pagoda promotion poster.

Borobudur is located in Central Java Province, Indonesia. It is a Mahayana Buddhist pagoda ruins, 40 kilometers northwest of Yogyakarta City. It is the largest Buddhist building in the world in the 9th century.

Borobudur pagoda was built around 842 AD and was built by the rulers of the Sharentra Dynasty who ruled Java at that time. At the end of June 2012, it was confirmed by the Guinness World Records as the largest Buddhist temple in the world today.

The name "Borovtu" probably comes from the Sanskrit word "Vihara Buddha Ur", which means "a pagoda on a hill". Later, due to the nearby volcano eruption, the stupa group sank and was hidden in dense tropical jungle for nearly a thousand years, and was not cleared until the beginning of the 19th century.

Indonesia is a Pacific island country with frequent volcanic activities. The strong volcanic eruption not only buried the Borobudur pagoda, but also annihilated the glory of that period of history. Today's pagoda is restored by cultural relics and archaeologists based on historical materials. A "gravel" display area has been opened on site to store stones that do not know where to settle in the pagoda.

According to records, the original Borobudur was built with about 2 million stones, with a total of 9 floors, six floors below, four square, and the high corridors are covered with stone carvings. The three floors above are round, and there are 72 pagodas on the circumference. Each pagoda has a Buddha statue.

Although it has experienced thousands of years of storms and volcanic rage, the majesty of the pagoda still exists today. If you are in it, you can still feel the ancient cry. No wonder, when the Borobudur pagoda reappeared in front of the world, it immediately caused a sensation. It is known as the "Four Great Miracles of the Ancient Orient" together with China's Great Wall, India's Taj Mahal and Cambodia's Angkor Wat.

Like many ancient miracles, the building of Borobudur pagoda can be regarded as a masterpiece that has never been seen before. Just imagine, without the assistance of modern mechanical equipment, how much manpower, material resources and financial resources is required to build such a large building, and the exquisite craftsmanship is even more amazing.

Modern and ancient people collide here, and they can always give off a heart-pounding resonance.

Visiting Borobudur pagoda is best from watching the sunrise. I climbed to the top of the tower in the dark, and rode the sun before it came out, feeling the tranquility in front of me.The faint morning mist is like a milky white gauze envelopes the world, with distant mountains, woods and pagodas overlapping each other, is like a dream, like a poetry and picturesque. Only when the birds pass by, and only when the crisp chirping of the birds comes, can you wake you from the dream.

We have come from thousands of miles to be able to quietly wait for the thousand-year waiting.

tickets are equivalent to about RMB 230.