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Subway line carries message of love

- By ZHOUMOin Shenzhen sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Commuters in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, can get a feeling of love during their daily journey on a special train covered with sweet words and wishes.

The decorated train, on Line 1 of the city’s subway, began operating on May 8 and will run for a month.

Compartmen­ts are painted pink, with hundreds of riders’ posts on the walls and floor. Some express love for a girlfriend or boyfriend, some for parents, andothers for the city.

“Dear Mom and Dad, it has been a long time since I last came home,” reads one message. “I miss you so much. Hope you are healthy and happy. I will continue to work hard and bring you to Shenzhen. Love you and miss you.”

The train also has a compartmen­t prepared especially for singles. One side of the compartmen­t is painted blue and the other pink, and it is filled with sweet words from singles to future partners.

The event, organized by Shenzhen Metro Group and Shenzhen Press GroupMetro Media, is held to coincide with the time aroundMay 20 — known as 520 in China. Since the pronunciat­ion of “520” is close to “I love you” in Chinese, many consider it a day of love.

“The aim of the move is to spread positive energy and love across the city,” saidZhou Xinhua, head of the cultural promotion department at Shenzhen Metro Group’s resources developmen­t unit, which is responsibl­e for organizing the event.

“Every day, 4 million to 5 million people travel on the Shenzhen Metro. It is a window and carrier for promoting spiritual culture. In addition to this event, we will organize other cultural activities in the metro in the future to contribute to the constructi­on of a spiritual civilizati­on.”

People interviewe­d in Shenzhen hailed the move, calling it meaningful.

“The event is warm and encouragin­g. It shows that Shenzhen is not only a city with high economic growth, but also a city full of love,” said Pan Qiyun, a 28-year-old working at a local startup.

Liu Yuanyuan, who works as an accountant, said the event is particular­ly meaningful in a first-tier city where most people are busy with work and often neglect to show and express their love.

“I hope similar events will be held to strengthen the sense of belonging among people working and living in the city,” Liu said.

 ?? MAO SIQIAN / XINHUA ?? Passengers enjoy a light moment in a compartmen­t prepared especially for singles on Line 1 of the Shenzhen Subway in Guangdong province on May 8.
MAO SIQIAN / XINHUA Passengers enjoy a light moment in a compartmen­t prepared especially for singles on Line 1 of the Shenzhen Subway in Guangdong province on May 8.

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