The Wuhan Anti-drug Office and Wuhan Metro Group launched the "anti-drug theme special train" on Metro Line 2 with the "longest mileage, the most stations and the largest passenger flow" in Wuhan. The special train was officially launched at 10:23 am on June 11.

  It is understood that the Wuhan Metro "anti-drug theme special train" has a total of 6 cars in total, with "green grass" as the main color, through the original comic image that is loved and heard, and the vivid graphic anti-drug knowledge, so that citizens taking the subway can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. Receive anti-drug education, call on the masses to maintain a civilized and healthy lifestyle, and spread the anti-drug concept of "healthy, non-toxic, and green travel" in a "down-to-earth manner".

  According to the relevant person in charge of the Anti-drug Detachment of Wuhan Public Security Bureau, this subway anti-drug special train has three highlights. One is to highlight the "international style" and use bilingual Chinese and English to explain the serious harm of drugs to the body and mind; the second is to show the "Wuhan style". The Wuhan dialect was introduced to call on the general public to consciously stay away from drugs; the third is to reflect the "young style" and to integrate hot words on the Internet to remind the general public to increase their awareness of drug prevention, and the general public are welcome to experience check-in.

  After the train is officially put into operation, it will connect Wuhan Tianhe International Airport and Hankou Railway Station two major passenger transport centers, connect with four major commercial complexes including Wuhan-Guangzhou, Zhongnan, Jiedaokou, and Optics Valley, passing Wuhan University, Wuhan University of Technology, and Central China Normal University. 15 colleges and universities, covering an average of 1 million passengers per day, will become the "exhibition hall", mobile "textbook", and "big classroom" of drug control knowledge in the city's anti-drug propaganda and education movement.

  (Produced by Xu Fei and Zhang Bin, Zou Hao)

Editor in charge: [Wang Kai]