On the scene | 15 days from Shanghai to Mohe, "Bus Brother" lost all the way, but also gained beautiful scenery and stories.

Recently, the "bus transfer trip" of the senior student "Jiangxia Xiaochaihu" has attracted the attention of netizens. After finishing the postgraduate entrance examination, he set off from Shanghai and changed to buses, subways, buses and trains all the way. After 15 days, he spent less than 1,000 yuan and arrived at the northernmost part of China-Arctic Village, Mohe City.

When interviewed, Jiang Xia was still busy writing postcards he was about to send to netizens. "I’m going to send it to netizens tomorrow, and everyone wants this northernmost postmark in China." He shared his interaction with netizens easily. In the past 15 days, many netizens have been chasing this "bus series" on the Internet. Many people have left encouragement for Jiangxia, and some people have asked for a postcard from the Arctic Village. Jiang Xia said that he felt very memorable and was ready to share it with netizens for free.

Jiangxia recalled the experience of this journey. Although it was only a short 15 days and he spent every day on the road, he still met many friends and met many stories. There were drivers who watched him wait for the bus in the cold wind and offered to give him a ride, as well as passers-by aunts who helped him find his lost mobile phone and wallet, and scenic spot staff … Many times, on the verge of giving up, it was the help of good people who kept him going.

As a travel enthusiast, Jiangxia tried to take a bus from Shanghai to Beijing in December 2022. Because there were not many records left that time, some memories were gradually forgotten. This time, he wants to record the scenery along the way. Unexpectedly, once shared, his post became popular.

For this unexpected popularity, Jiangxia thinks that he is just an ordinary person, and it is a kind of luck to be noticed by everyone. "Fortunately, the story of this road can let more people know. I hope more college students can get out of the comfort zone and do what they want to do. "

After resting in Mohe, Jiangxia set foot on the return trip on June. He hopes to return to his home in Anhui before the Chinese New Year and spend a reunion year with his family. And the next challenge trip is already planned. "Maybe go to Lhasa, Sanya or Kashgar, and take a hard seat by train to Lhasa," he thought.