Halfway through the Spring Festival, the Yangtze River Delta Railway ushered in the peak of passenger return, and a unique stamp collection activity was opened on the train, adding more fun and excitement to the holiday. On the landmark buildings and scenic routes, travelers are not only passers-by, but also experiencers and recorders. With the increase in the number of passenger trains in the through direction and in the tube direction, the train traverses the scenery and time, allowing people to embark on an interesting and fulfilling journey.
From the bustling traffic of the Yangtze River Bridge in Nanjing, to the neon lights of the Zifeng Tower, to the antique charm of the Confucius Temple and the modern atmosphere of the Youth Olympic Eye, the stamp style brings out the diversity and uniqueness of the city. As a famous historical and cultural city, Nanjing attracts countless tourists with its rich cultural heritage and unique geographical features, and these seals are more like a window, allowing tourists to leave unique memories through time and space.
The inclusion of the Zijin train crew members in the stamp collection activity connects railway workers and passengers, creating an intimate and fun atmosphere. In this stamp collection tide, each seal is like a gift, keeping the best memory of the journey in a corner of the train, and also connecting the thoughts of each passenger, forming a unique "high-speed rail check-in tide".
The check-in "tide" on the high-speed rail during the Spring Festival holiday is not only a process of recording and sharing, but also a far-reaching trip. Through the collection of stamps, passengers connect their own travels and write their own Spring Festival stories on the tracks. The stamp collection activity of the Yangtze River Delta Railway is not only a collective record, but also a display of cultural and human feelings, which makes us feel the unique charm of railway travel, and also lights up a bright color in the holiday.
Correspondent: Li Ying.
Yangtze Evening News Purple Cow News reporter Di Yue.
Proofreading by Sheng Yuanyuan.