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Chinese girl in jam-packed train climbs over passengers to reach toilet
A girl in a jam-packed train climbed over passengers to reach toilet in central China.
The video was filmed in the city of Xinyang in Henan Province on February 17.
Passengers on a crowded train at the end of Chinese New Year holidays witnessed a heartwarming scene as a young girl urgently needed to use the toilet.
With the carriage packed to capacity, fellow passengers rallied together, forming a human ladder to pass the girl overhead, ensuring she safely reached her destination.
Afterward, they carefully guided her back to her seat in a seamless display of teamwork and kindness.
Mr. Yin, who captured the moment, described the overwhelming situation on the train and the collective effort made to assist the girl in need.
According to statistics from the China State Railway Group Limited, during the Chinese New Year holiday period from February 10th to 17th, a staggering 99.46 million passengers traveled by rail nationwide.
The 2024 Chinese New Year travel rush began on January 26th and will continue until March 5th, spanning 40 days. The national railway is expected to transport 480 million passengers during this period, averaging 12 million passengers per day, marking a significant 37.9% increase compared to the 2023 Chinese New Year travel rush.
The video was provided by local media with permission.
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