Train 4 to Beijing (is a Chinese train, each carriage proudly displaying a destination board marked Moscow-Ulan Bator-Beijing), leaves Moscow Tuesday nights at 21:35. The train stops at a station every few hours, long enough to stretch your legs, or to buy something from the station traders or stalls. Days 2, 3, 4 & 5 are spent crossing Siberia (the scenery is green in summer and it can be humid). Day 5, Sunrise over Lake Baikal, and in the afternoon you can see Ulan Ude, but in the evening Naushki waiting for you. Day 5, sunset you enter Mongolia, welcoming you in the day 6. And yes, the scenery has changed totally, while the train crosses the wide open spaces of the Gobi desert. In the evening, in your eyes, the Chinese border at Erlan. Day 7 (afternoon), finally your arrival in Beijing. http://www.seat61.com/Trans-Siberian.htm#.V4zZWKNf3IV
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