How do Chinese people show love on Qixi Festival?
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Young couple keeps love alive while working the railway
Railway workers Pan Qing and Huang Min, who married last year and have a 1-year-old daughter, are busy serving passengers during the summer travel rush. As they work year-round and often do overtime in peak travel seasons, the two have less time to spend with families and loved ones. So they’ve chosen to celebrate this year's Qixi Festival, which falls on Aug 18, while on duty.
Pan and Huang are among six couples of the post-1990 generation working at the high-speed railway line's Chongqing section, where they dedicate their lives to caring for passengers.
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