On October 15, Wuhan citizen Ms. Yin took the subway to Hanzheng Street, and the subway found that she seemed to have crossed, how to feel suddenly blue sky and white clouds, but it was raining in Wuhan that day. (Image published with permission from a story)
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Take a closer look, it turns out that the huge blue sky is just a special effect of the ceiling, combined with the antique arcade, too realistic. If it wasn't for the gate, Ms. Yin thought it was a journey back in time.
It turns out that this subway line 6 Hanzheng Street Station is not small, and it is said to be the first subway station in China to imitate outdoor scenery.
"Wooden" carved gatehouses, and even large arches, but it is said that for fire protection reasons, these gatehouses are not actually made of real wood, but are imitated with metal materials.
On one side of the wall, there is also a theme wall painting depicting the life of Hanzheng Street, which can be called "underground Qingming River Map".