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A view of the Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A view of the Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A traveler poses for photos near a train heading to Mohe at Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A traveler poses for photos near a train heading to Mohe at Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A view of the Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A view of the Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
The freezing air turns the windows white with frost on a train heading towards Mohe from Suihua, where a passenger wrote "2026" and "Mohe" on the glass. /CGTN
The freezing air turns the windows white with frost on a train heading towards Mohe from Suihua, where a passenger wrote "2026" and "Mohe" on the glass. /CGTN
At a railway station, young travelers board a train bound for Mohe, luggage in hand. In the extreme cold, frost covers the windows. "2026." "Mohe." Words are written on the glass, followed by handprints–a small ritual, and a sign of anticipation. Outside on the platform, people pose for photos with the words "Suihua-Mohe." It's more than a train route–it's a clear direction: heading north. Light-colored down jackets and rolling suitcases. Locals can tell at a glance–these are travelers. And they're walking toward the icy world of China's northernmost town.
A view of the Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A traveler poses for photos near a train heading to Mohe at Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
A view of the Suihua Railway Station in Heilongjiang Province. /CGTN
The freezing air turns the windows white with frost on a train heading towards Mohe from Suihua, where a passenger wrote "2026" and "Mohe" on the glass. /CGTN
At a railway station, young travelers board a train bound for Mohe, luggage in hand. In the extreme cold, frost covers the windows. "2026." "Mohe." Words are written on the glass, followed by handprints–a small ritual, and a sign of anticipation. Outside on the platform, people pose for photos with the words "Suihua-Mohe." It's more than a train route–it's a clear direction: heading north. Light-colored down jackets and rolling suitcases. Locals can tell at a glance–these are travelers. And they're walking toward the icy world of China's northernmost town.