Residents of Mazha village in Guangdong province forced their way onto the platform of the local train station at about 8 pm (local time) on Thursday, causing the high-speed train to depart 30 minutes late.
Twenty two protesters were detained by local police for blocking train and damaging public property, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.
The protesters stormed the station "as a stunt to draw the attention of senior officials to issues with land, money, irrigation and housing in Mazha," it said.
The Puning government said it had sent nine teams to try to settle land disputes in Mazha since September, but villagers have continued to stage protests in a construction site and a textile mill.
Scores of protests are staged every year in China over local issues that are put down by heavy crackdowns but this is the first time people picked up courage to block high speed train to make a nationwide impact.
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