Many cities are offering free buses and subways during the Spring Festival, and the extended holiday is boosting travel and festive spirit.
花, did you see the news? This year we've got a record-long nine-day Spring Festival holiday, and many cities have announced free buses and subways during the holiday.
I saw it! In Fuzhou, it's free from the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th day of the first lunar month—17 full days. It's much more convenient for students and the elderly, and the festive atmosphere instantly feels stronger.
Yes, in places like Nanjing and Yulin, they've even opened special tourist routes. The card readers are turned off, and after security checks you can go straight into the station. It's quite user-friendly.
I think it's not just about saving money, but also a public service philosophy. Encouraging people to drive less and take public transport more is also better for the environment.
From the government's perspective, it's also a good opportunity to boost consumption and promote culture and tourism. Fuzhou is even issuing shopping vouchers and holding intangible cultural heritage events—achieving multiple goals at once.
For students, it's also educational. It encourages them to explore the city and learn about local culture during the holiday instead of just staying at home.
The Spring Festival is all about reunion and smooth travel. Free public transport may seem like a small thing, but it actually reflects the warmth of a city.
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