
The decorations are complete at the Beijing Zoo Subway Station on the city's new Subway Line 4, as seen here on Thursday, June 18. All the stations along the new line that links together Beijing's southern Fengtai District and northwestern Haidian District are fully decorated, according to MTR Corporation. Following testing, Line 4 is set to open on October 1 this year. [Photo: CFP/ Jiang Daizheng]

The decorations are complete at the Beijing Zoo Subway Station on the city's new Subway Line 4, as seen here on Thursday, June 18. All the stations along the new line that links together Beijing's southern Fengtai District and northwestern Haidian District are fully decorated, according to MTR Corporation. Following testing, Line 4 is set to open on October 1 this year. [Photo: CFP/ Jiang Daizheng]

This photo taken on Thursday, June 18, 2009 shows a post saying "Beijing Line 4 is set to meet with residents on October 1, China's National Day". [Photo: CFP/ Jiang Daizheng]

A worker walks in the newly-decorated Beijing Zoo Station on Beijing's Subway Line 4, Tuesday, June 18. No-load testing will begin June 20 along the 28-kilometer-long subway line that links together Beijing's southern Fengtai District and northwestern Haidian Districtto. The line is set to open on October 1 this year. [Photo: CFP/ Jiang Daizheng]