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As the relationship between China and Jamaica has grown closer, the impact has slowly made itself seen on the streets of the island with more Chinese cars, trucks, bikes, and buses showing up. This vehicle represents a high profile example of this trend. This is a Golden Dragon XML 6125J13, one of 35 Golden Dragons acquired by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (the Government owned bus service that operates in and around the nation's capital) in September of 2016. There was a substantial ceremony and fanfare surrounding the purchase as a symbol of growing Jamaican - Chinese relations, and that is also commemorated by the Chinese flag you can see on the side of the bus in these videos. The Chinese Ambassador to the island even made a point of attending the handover ceremony. Most of the 35 buses were smaller XML 6897J13's, but one of these larger units was included and can now be seen around Kingston. They have a nice sound to them and don't look half bad.

Golden Dragon is a subsidiary of King Long, one of the largest Chinese bus manufacturers. King Long sells buses under 3 brands: Higer, Golden Dragon, and King Long (King Long, interestingly, literally translates to "Golden Dragon" in English). Their buses have appeared all over the world as Chinese influence has spread, and you can find them in over 40 nations (Tanzania's new modern bus rapid Transit system, established just a couple of years ago, has a fleet consisting entirely of Golden Dragons and the brand has also found a lot of buyers in the Philippines). King Long brands have a strong foothold in Jamaica now - there is this big batch of Golden Dragons operated by the JUTC and also a significant number of King Longs operated by Knutsford Express, the largest long range/intercity bus operator in Jamaica.
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Author Jason Lawrence from New York
Camera location18° 00′ 37.55″ N, 76° 47′ 54.17″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by JLaw45 at https://flickr.com/photos/27665395@N05/24960484477 (archive). It was reviewed on 5 January 2019 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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