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Within the temple grounds, there is an ancient rock formation over 20 meters long that contains more than 400 Song Dynasty rock-carved Buddha images. Among these are the reclining Buddha in nirvana (commonly known as the 'sleeping Buddha'), Guanyin statues, and images of devotees, all of which exhibit a style similar to that of the Dazu Baoding Hill carvings.

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::: info LOCAL TIPS
Luohan Temple is located near Jiefangbei in the center of Chongqing; it is within walking distance. Alternatively, you can take Line 1 of the monirail to Xiaoshizi Station, and it’s just over a hundred meters’ walk away.
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China's railway system is highly advanced and can be categorized into several types:

| Type | Speed |
| :------------------------ | :------- |
| **High-Speed Rail (G-train)** | 250 km/h |
| **Electric Multiple Units (D-train)** | 200 km/h |
| Intercity Trains (C-train) | 200 km/h |
| Rapid Trains (K-train) | 120 km/h |
| Express Trains (T-train) and Direct Express Trains (Z-train) | 160 km/h |
| Type | Speed |
| :--------------------------------------------------------------------- | :------- |
| **High-Speed Rail (G-train)** | 250 km/h |
| **Electric Multiple Units (D-train)** | 200 km/h |
| Intercity Trains (C-train) | 200 km/h |
| Rapid Trains (K-train) | 120 km/h |
| Express Trains (T-train) and Direct Express Trains (Z-train) | 160 km/h |
| Ordinary Fast Trains (P-train) and Ordinary Passenger Trains (L-train) | 120 km/h |



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More than 12,000 trains operate daily in China, among which over a thousand are high-speed trains and electric multiple units. Smoking is strictly prohibited throughout the journey, and passengers are encouraged to maintain a quiet and clean carriage environment. These trains can deliver you to your destination smoothly and quickly.

### Seating Classes

For High-Speed Rail (G-train) and Electric Multiple Units (D-train):

| Class | Description |
| :------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Business Class | the highest class, fully reclining seats, priority boarding |
| First Class | Four seats per row (2+2 configuration), Greater space and comfort |
| Second Class | Five seats per row (3+2 configuration) |

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## Booking Online

You can purchase train tickets with cash at the station, but it is more recommended to book them online using an app, which is more convenient.
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