The groundbreaking project for a superconducting electric high-speed maglev train capable of reaching speeds of 600 km/h is advancing smoothly, with the prototype for the initial phase successfully completed last July. At the recently concluded 17th China International Modern Railway Technology and Equipment Exhibition, this train was prominently displayed alongside various other maglev models, demonstrating China's latest advancements in high-speed maglev technology. Leveraging electromagnetic induction between onboard superconducting magnets and track coils, this train is designed to operate at a speed of 600 km/h. Boasting high efficiency, safety, energy conservation, and environmental friendliness, it is poised to bridge the speed gap between high-speed rail and aviation.