Chinanews.com, Liuzhou, February 28th (Lin Xinwei Guozheng) A few days ago, with the popularity of snail powder, Liuzhou, an industrial city, has also quickly become a popular tourist destination.

When many tourists return, they don’t forget to pack a few bowls of fresh snail noodles and take them home with the bullet train.

In this regard, Liuzhou Railway Station stated that food with a strong smell can be carried on the train after being sealed, but it cannot be eaten on the train.

  The snail powder, famous for its "smelly", is one of Liuzhou's special snacks, with unique flavors of spicy, refreshing, fresh, sour and hot.

Since the advent of bagged snail powder, it has been "flying" to all parts of China and has been favored by diners.

The picture shows tourists packing snail noodles and preparing to take them on the train.

Photo by Lin Xin

  In the past few days, the snail noodle shops on the streets and alleys of Liuzhou City have attracted tourists to queue up to check in.

Many tourists come to line up for "snail noodles" with suitcases, and even when they leave Liuzhou, they still don't forget to pack the soup and noodles of snail noodles and take them away.

  On the 28th, the reporter saw at Liuzhou Railway Station that many tourists were on their way home with packed snail noodles.

Zhang Kunling, who made a special trip from Guigang, Guangxi, to Liuzhou "Suofen", brought 2 bowls of packaged snail noodles on the train.

Zhang Kunling said that the soup, ingredients and raw rice noodles of snail noodles are packaged separately, so as to maintain the original flavor of snail noodles.

She wants to share the delicacy with her family.

The picture shows tourists packing snail noodles and preparing to take them on the train.

Photo by Lin Xin

  Like Zhang Kunling, Pan Yiyue also packed two bowls of snail noodles and brought them on the train.

She said: "I am going to bring the snail noodles to my family in Henan to taste, and the security check went smoothly without any obstacles."

  In this regard, Yu Fanglei, head of the passenger transport business section of Liuzhou Railway Station, said that according to the "Catalogue of Prohibited, Restricted Carry-on and Checked Items for Railway Passengers" officially implemented on July 1, 2022, foods with strong odors such as durian and snail powder can be Carry on board after being sealed, but cannot be eaten on board.

  Since the beginning of this year, snail noodles have attracted many foodies, and the number of passengers sent by Liuzhou Railway Station has increased significantly compared with the same period last year.

According to data from Liuzhou Railway Station, after the Spring Festival travel rush, more than 43,000 passengers were sent in a single day every weekend, an increase of 114% over the same period last year.

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