Back to Wuhan

On March 28, at the Wuhan Railway Station, the first passenger of the C5604 intercity train from Huanggang to Wuhan exited the platform. Since 0:00 on March 28th, 17 railway passenger stations in Wuhan including Wuhan Station, Hankou Station and Wuchang Station have resumed the arrival business. Starting at 00:00 on April 8, the departure business of the above-mentioned 17 railway passenger stations in Wuhan will resume.

On the evening of March 31, Wuhan, Xiao Hu (left) and girlfriends who had just returned from Xiantao City, Hubei Province, were preparing to take a bus. They were banned from travelling with pet cats. Xiaohu is 22 years old and works as a programmer at an Internet company in Wuhan. Her girlfriend works as an accountant at an electrical company. Xiaohu feels that the current Wuhan is very different from when he left on January 21, there are few people on the street, and buses have to wait a long time.

On March 30, Wuhan Metro Line 4, Zhi Hao (second from left), 5 years old, returned to his residence with his parents. They have just returned from Zhumadian, Henan. Zhihao's father works for an Internet company in Wuhan and is still waiting for rework notice.

On March 30th, 22-year-old Kant was scrubbing a protective cover at a toy store on Chuhe Hanjie Pedestrian Street in Wuhan. On the first day that the Wuhan Railway Passenger Station resumed business, Kant returned to Wuhan from Huanggang by high-speed rail. Faced with a city that hasn't returned for more than 60 days, he said, "I miss it a bit."

On March 31, in Wuhan, 39-year-old tower crane driver Yang Zhou (left) and his workers took a break by the roadside. They have just bought a lot of daily necessities in the supermarket and are ready to start construction on April 1. Yang Zhou, a native of Huaian, Jiangsu, returned to his hometown from Wuhan on January 21 to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Yang Zhou said that the director of the village committee heard that he had returned from Wuhan and visited their home several times a day. He had been restricted from staying at home for a month during the original 14-day quarantine period.

On March 31, Wuhan, Li Zhipeng was in his own electric car shop. The day before, he and his wife drove back to Wuhan from the outskirts for more than two hours. Li Zhipeng said that although there is also a car repair business just after opening, it is much less than before.

On the 29th of March on the Yangtze River in Wuhan, 14-year-old Hu Rui and her 6-year-old brother were playing, and she would hum and listen to the music on her mobile phone from time to time. Hu Rui said that she has not been out of the house for more than a month.

65 days after the "City Closing", 17 railway passenger stations in Wuhan once again heard the station announcement of the incoming Han Chinese train.

At 15: 9 on the day, G1112 trains from Guangzhou South Railway Station arrived at Wuhan Railway Station with 258 passengers. This was the first train from Wuhan to resume after the Wuhan Railway Station resumed business and the terminal station was Wuhan.

Wuhan Station, a railway station carrying the implication of "nine provinces' thoroughfare" at the beginning of construction, was reactivated after more than two months of stagnation. Young men and women, the elderly, children and station staff, volunteers, and reporters are surging together. Masks, gloves, and raincoats are standard for many people. Through the eyes and footsteps, they can still feel the uneasiness in their hearts.

According to statistics from the Wuhan Railway Department, there were more than 260 trains passing through to Wuhan this day, and more than 60,000 passengers arrived in Wuhan. The trains are mainly from major cities outside the province, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Zhengzhou, as well as cities within the provinces such as Huanggang, Yichang, Xiangyang, and Huangshi.

On the same day, the number of trains from Wuhan Station to Han was only a quarter of the normal period, but this means that the city is no longer high-risk and people stranded around the country can return. This will become the special memory of Wuhan Station, China's first high-speed rail station.

Also on this day, at 6:30, 90 trains of 6 lines of Wuhan Metro set off with the first passengers. This is the first batch of subways operated by citizens since the suspension of the Wuhan Metro on January 23, marking the official resumption of operation of the Wuhan Metro.

For the citizens of Wuhan, life is no longer a joy at home, they are beginning to return to normal urban life.

On the first train of Metro Line 2 from Fozuling to Jinyintan, the original row could seat six people and was labeled with three yellow labels, prompting passengers to "sit next to each other." The passenger in the carriage was in twos and threes, and the post-95 nurse Xiaoli, who was doing gastroscopy at Xiehe Hospital, ended her 40-minute bike ride to work every day; Deng Xiuli and her husband who went to visit relatives in Xiangfan finally said goodbye to their relatives ’stay and returned. Wuhan is going to resume work after a few days of rest; Sister Li, who works in a public institution, lives at home for more than two months, and officially starts working on this day; 39-year-old Zhu Xiaohui went to his own property company and continued to work in the "epidemic" war. At work.

On March 29, Wuhan Bus resumed 63 lines one after another. So far, Wuhan has restored 180 bus lines.

At the same time that traffic was activated, business was recovering. The resumption of production and resumption of production in a number of shopping malls and shopping malls in Wuhan has been approved. Except for the formats in the movie theater, bar, gym, catering restaurant and other restricted lists issued by the Municipal Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters, other operating parts can resume operations.

On March 30, 11 shopping malls in Wuhan officially “restarted”. On the first day of the opening of Chuhehan Street, the city's iconic pedestrian street, girls and boyfriends wearing huge white sunglasses and white mink style coats went hand in hand and returned to the fashion of the past; a girl "home" at home for more than two After a month, I drove here for more than half an hour and excitedly shared my newly purchased milk tea with my friends and shouted, "Health and freedom are too important"; 5-year-old Shunyu went shopping with his mother, even if it was not for shopping. Walking is also a happy thing; Li Meng, a 27-year-old shop owner, is busy calling the staff to order meals. He is from Henan and opened a doll shop on Chuhe Han Street. After the overall cleaning, he is ready to open. .

In the next few days, Wuhan will be the world of luggage. On the bus, in the subway station, beside the street, returning people are shuttled in the city, waiting. There are still prompts for "wearing a mask," "scanning a health code," and "measuring body temperature." The hurried pace still has to slow down from time to time. But returning to Wuhan means that normal life is about to restart.

China Youth Daily • China Youth Daily reporter Zhao Di Photography report Source: China Youth Daily