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千米 (qiān mǐ) is a unit of measurement commonly used in China to express a large distance. It is equivalent to one kilometer in the metric system. The character 千 (qiān) means "thousand" and the character 米 (mǐ) means "meter," so together they literally mean "thousand meters."
千米 (qiān mǐ) is often used to measure long distances, such as the distance between cities or the length of a road or railway. For example, you might say "这条公路有一千米长" (zhè tiáo gōnglù yǒu yī qiān mǐ cháng) which means "This road is one thousand kilometers long."
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Yes, there is a difference between 千米 (qiān mǐ) and 公里 (gōng lǐ). Both terms refer to the unit of measurement for kilometers, but 公里 (gōng lǐ) is more commonly used in everyday language. 千米 (qiān mǐ) is often used in formal contexts or scientific discussions.
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