Nanjing Pukou Railway Station, the hub of the late Qing Dynasty
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2024-08-06 07:23:37
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As a sentimental literary and artistic youth, Nanjing Pukou Railway Station must be a sight that must not be missed. The station was built in the 30th and 40th years of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. It is the only well-preserved century-old station in China. In the third year of the Republic of China, Pukou Station became a transportation hub connecting 11 provinces including Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, and Jiangsu, and has been continuously washed through the long river of history. The old-fashioned British architectural style of Pukou Station allows you to deeply feel the collision and blending of Eastern and Western cultures at that time. Looking at the beige exterior wall and the red roof, I believe that during the glorious era of Pukou Station, countless people gathered here to leave, and countless people looked forward to it. It is precisely because of the existence of Pukou Station that the history of that period can be witnessed. The platform floor of the station is made of cement. For more than a hundred years, there have been signs of people walking hurriedly on the ground. In my spare time from work, walking through the mottled and dilapidated Pukou Station will also have its unique smell and unique beauty ~


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