In midsummer, Luliang Mountain is full of greenery. On the "Caijiaya" train, there were loud and red songs. A train event with red culture as the theme took me on an unforgettable red journey.
The words "Shensui Capital·Red Xing County" on the train are particularly eye-catching, and the carriages are decorated with red cultural elements: red themed patterns are printed on the small table, next to the luggage rack, by the window, and even on the headrest cover, making me feel like I have returned to that passionate era.
Listening to the introduction of the train conductor, I came to the reading corner of the "Red Classic·Booky Journey" in Carriage No. 3. Books such as "Awakening Age" are neatly placed here, and electronic listening QR codes are also set up in thought, so that I can immerse myself in the sea of books during my journey. I quietly read these books carrying history, and from time to time I heard the sound of the staff reading the classic reds and the melodious melody of "My Motherland and Me" played by the violin.
The train conductor transformed into a cultural propagandist, enthusiastically explaining the revolutionary history of the Jinsui Border Region to the passengers... The old man sitting next to him held a book called "The Legend of the Heroes of Luliang" and sighed: "This train is not only a transportation link connecting the provincial capital and the old district, but also a flowing red memory."
Unconsciously, the train arrived at its destination. Along the way, I touched the temperature of history and felt the weight of inheritance more. Red culture is not only the lead type in textbooks, but also the ever-extinguishing light in the eyes of generations.
Zhang Wei, a passenger of the "Caijiaya" train