Ji'nan salvage station thousand li escort two young men return home for the new year
source: the author of the Qilu Evening News: Wang Xingfei
2 month 4, 9:30 am, JiNan Railway Station, a train passing through Luoyang to Urumqi is slowly leaving the platform. On the train, a Sichuan accent boy and a Henan accent girl chatted happily. They escorted them under the escort of the rescue management station in Ji'nan, and set foot on their way home.
Yue Yue (a pseudonym) from Yanjin County of Henan province is still under 15 years old. Due to credulous netizens' sweet words, in February 1st, he kept coming to Ji'nan alone without telling his family. But after he arrived in Ji'nan, he played a "disappearance" on his sweet spoken netizens and himself. On the morning of the 2 day, it was already a penniless month to arrive at the rescue management station in Ji'nan. The staff has been patiently carrying out education on the month, arranging the month in the rescue station and connecting with the purchase ticket to escort home.
"to Shandong is to see the world. After graduating from high school, I want to come to Shandong to learn music." At 3 p. m. on February 3rd, Xiao Xie, a 15 year old boy in Sichuan, told reporters that after arriving in Ji'nan, Xiao Xie bought a map and visited Baotu Spring, Daming Lake and a few universities. Xiao Xie had to turn to the police for help. Thanks to the help of the police, Xiao Xie was sent to the rescue management station in Ji'nan.
in order to get the children home for dinner, the staff of the Ji'nan relief management station finally got the tickets after contacting the railway department. At 9:30 a.m. on February 4th, staff Guo Xinsheng and Xu Shangyou accompanied two children on their way home.
reporters learned that the staff who escorted two children had to return to Ji'nan at 5 o'clock on the 28th of the twelfth lunar month. Shi Guohua, the chief of the business section of the Ji'nan rescue management station, told reporters that in more than a month before the Spring Festival, the rescue station had concentrated more than 1200 people, three times the number of rescues in the same period last year.