Yesterday, the editor of the Straits Herald posted a tweet on Facebook: "The high-speed rail Fuxing not only has a backrest, but also provides snacks. Taiwanese compatriots are welcome to experience it." The photo is of the editor setting off from Xiamen to Jinjiang on the weekend. Taken in the first class of the Fuxing Express High-Speed Rail, this photo directly solved a long-standing mystery for Taiwanese friends who have never been to the mainland. Some Taiwanese netizens who have experienced high-speed rail posted photos of their high-speed rail experience and shouted: "Call Wang Yichuan".
"Mainland high-speed rail stations and subway stations are simply a science fiction world." Chih-chia chan chan, a netizen from Taiwan, left a message in the Straits Herald Facebook comment area, saying that the mainland high-speed rail is a very magical experience for Taiwanese friends. The editor has observed that although the "high-speed rail has no backrests" is not very credible, it has always been rooted in the hearts of Taiwanese people. When they personally experience the mainland's high-speed rail and subway, the contrast becomes even stronger.
Netizen Zhang Weixiang from Taipei also actively attached a picture of himself taking the mainland high-speed rail in the comment area and replied: "I only went to the other side in July, from Xiamen to Zhangzhou. The fare is cheap, the speed is 208km/hr, and the velvet backrest is The seats are spacious and comfortable (four seats in a row), the aisles are clean and the floor is bright, and the dignified waiters in the carriages deliver drinks and small gift bags to each seat. It’s really a surprise.”
Netizen Yin Dejin from Taiwan said: “I have taken the high-speed rail before, and it’s really amazing. It has a backrest, and it’s very comfortable and fast.” Another Taiwanese netizen, elisha chang, said, “I’ve been on it before and it’s really great. It’s very easy to sleep on.” Many netizens also left messages about wanting to experience it in mainland China. Huang Huiyu said: "If I have the opportunity to go to the mainland, I will try it out." Huang Shuncheng left a message: "I want to go there to play! Wait for me!" "It's great, I really want to go." Some netizens shouted: "Call Wang Yichuan. "
Finally, the editor would like to share the words of Taiwanese Internet celebrity Zhong Mingxuan with everyone: "Always just believe what you see with your own eyes."
Straits Herald reporter Zhang Liqin Yang Siping