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Hunan Launches Its First "Tourist Train for Seniors"

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Hunan's first tourist train tailored for the elderly, known as the "Silver Train," departed from Changsha Railway Station at 13:30 on April 21. Carrying more than 400 silver-haired passengers, the train is embarking on a 7-day journey and will visit a series of tourist destinations in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. The sleeper-equipped train features two tour guides and professional healthcare consultants. By adopting an integrated model of "railway + cultural tourism + healthcare", the train offers enhanced travel convenience for Hunan's senior residents while facilitating their exploration of northwest China. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi and Yu Miao, Hunan Daily)


Hunan's first tourist train tailored for the elderly, known as the "Silver Train," departed from Changsha Railway Station at 13:30 on April 21. Carrying more than 400 silver-haired passengers, the train is embarking on a 7-day journey and will visit a series of tourist destinations in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. The sleeper-equipped train features two tour guides and professional healthcare consultants. By adopting an integrated model of "railway + cultural tourism + healthcare", the train offers enhanced travel convenience for Hunan's senior residents while facilitating their exploration of northwest China. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi and Yu Miao, Hunan Daily)


Hunan's first tourist train tailored for the elderly, known as the "Silver Train," departed from Changsha Railway Station at 13:30 on April 21. Carrying more than 400 silver-haired passengers, the train is embarking on a 7-day journey and will visit a series of tourist destinations in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. The sleeper-equipped train features two tour guides and professional healthcare consultants. By adopting an integrated model of "railway + cultural tourism + healthcare", the train offers enhanced travel convenience for Hunan's senior residents while facilitating their exploration of northwest China. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi and Yu Miao, Hunan Daily)


Hunan's first tourist train tailored for the elderly, known as the "Silver Train," departed from Changsha Railway Station at 13:30 on April 21. Carrying more than 400 silver-haired passengers, the train is embarking on a 7-day journey and will visit a series of tourist destinations in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. The sleeper-equipped train features two tour guides and professional healthcare consultants. By adopting an integrated model of "railway + cultural tourism + healthcare", the train offers enhanced travel convenience for Hunan's senior residents while facilitating their exploration of northwest China. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi and Yu Miao, Hunan Daily)


Hunan's first tourist train tailored for the elderly, known as the "Silver Train," departed from Changsha Railway Station at 13:30 on April 21. Carrying more than 400 silver-haired passengers, the train is embarking on a 7-day journey and will visit a series of tourist destinations in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. The sleeper-equipped train features two tour guides and professional healthcare consultants. By adopting an integrated model of "railway + cultural tourism + healthcare", the train offers enhanced travel convenience for Hunan's senior residents while facilitating their exploration of northwest China. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi and Yu Miao, Hunan Daily)


Hunan's first tourist train tailored for the elderly, known as the "Silver Train," departed from Changsha Railway Station at 13:30 on April 21. Carrying more than 400 silver-haired passengers, the train is embarking on a 7-day journey and will visit a series of tourist destinations in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. The sleeper-equipped train features two tour guides and professional healthcare consultants. By adopting an integrated model of "railway + cultural tourism + healthcare", the train offers enhanced travel convenience for Hunan's senior residents while facilitating their exploration of northwest China. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi and Yu Miao, Hunan Daily)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: Hunan Daily