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The Tibet Railway refers to the section from Golmud to Lhasa and runs for 1,142 kilometers ( 710 miles ) through deserts, moors, marshes on the icy plateau itself, known as 'the roof of the world'. More than 80% of the lines construction is at an altitude in excess of 4,000 meters ( 1,312 feet ) with nearly a half of its length on the permafrost. As such, the railway is recognized as a groundbreaking feat of engineering that rivals the awe, magnificence, and wonder of the Great Wall itself. This railway brings an end to the page in history that Tibet has no railway. Hence, the 'Roof of the World' has become more widely accessible to travelers, allowing more people to probe into the wild interior of mythical land.
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