Chapter 253 In the Newspaper
This is an era of material poverty, but it is also an era of waste.

After a long period of repression, people's pursuit of beauty has reached a blowout node.

Master Qin Zong's paintings immediately added an indescribable brilliance to an ordinary train station. The tired passengers on the train casually looked out the window and were immediately attracted.

"It's so beautiful, is it a painting?"

"This sea is so realistic, it can't be a mirage."

Strong curiosity and the pursuit of beauty caused the passengers to get out of the car and stare at the painting intently.

It's so pretty.

Then the indescribable aroma penetrated into the nose, which is a mixture of various snacks and lunch boxes, which arouses the gluttons in people's stomachs.

There is a characteristic of Chinese people going out, which can be summed up in four words-everyone is here.

Come here, take a walk around.

Come here, you must try the local specialties.

Come here, don't go back empty-handed.

With this in mind, some people bought freshly fried sweet chestnuts, some bought a box of delicious food, and some bought a cup of sweet sugarcane juice.

Although there is no statistics yet, the turnover of various merchants is obviously rising.

No one thought that a painting on the wall would bring about such a change.

However, Qiu Mei had to do more than that. After discussing with the station manager Song Yi, Qiu Mei reached an agreement with the post office to place a huge mailbox on the platform.

People who come and go can deliver letters into the mailbox, pass through the hands of the postman, and finally deliver them to their families.

As long as you purchase a certain amount at any merchant on the platform, you can exchange envelopes and stamps next to the mailbox for free.

This move further stimulated consumption.

What travelers miss most is their family members. The mailbox is like a lighthouse seen by sailors at sea. It reminds people of their wives, lovely children and old people who are eager to see them.

Things that could have been bought or not had to be sold.

Anyway, I have to spend, so I might as well buy something at this platform, and I can send a letter to my family to report that I am safe.

With this in mind, the merchants on the platform were all smiling for several days in a row.

Although the wool comes from the sheep, these stationery and stamps are still paid out of the money they pay every month, but everyone earns several times the previous money.

Naturally, everyone can only have more fun.

"Sister Mei, see if it says our platform!" Li Jing excitedly held a newspaper and approached Qiu Mei.

The headline was "Hanging on the Clouds and Sails to Help the Sea - Songshan County's Unique Railway Station", and a photo was attached to the newspaper.

In front of the majestic sea view background wall, the platform of the railway station is a scene of prosperity, and the well-organized vendors have warm smiles on their faces.

Passengers held envelopes in their hands and delivered letters to the mailbox painted dark green. Some people even wiped the corners of their eyes with their sleeves, wondering if they thought of the person in the distance.

The patterns of the background and the passengers complement each other, as if people are in the painting, but also break into reality like a painting.

Aren't these people like sailors at sea, sailing far away full of hope?
The newspaper recorded this scene in concise but powerful words, highly praised the service spirit of Songshan County Railway Station, and believed that their free mail policy brought convenience to tourists.

After all, wandering abroad, many people are reluctant to make a phone call or have no conditions to make a phone call, and it is difficult to find a special place to mail letters.

But this small platform, like a carrier pigeon taking off with wings, brought the news of safety to the family.

(End of this chapter)

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