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What are the characteristics of Wuhai Railway Station in Inner Mongolia?

There is a 14 train passing Wuhai Station, belonging to Hohhot Railway Bureau. The address of Wuhai Station is Haibowan District, Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The postal code is 0 16000 ... It is a second-class station at present.

Railway station grade: second-class station

The railway station belongs to Haibowan District, Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

Postal code of railway station: 0 16000

Calligraphy culture, which originated from coal mining enterprises and has a broad mass base, has become the most influential cultural phenomenon inside and outside Wuhai famous area after more than 20 years of popularization and development. Even when foreigners mention Wuhai, it is the first thing that comes to mind. Zhang Xianliang, a famous writer who has never been to Wuhai, spoke highly of Wuhai's calligraphy art. At present, Wuhai has more than 10 members of China Calligraphy Association, more than 100 members of Inner Mongolia Calligraphy Association and nearly 4,000 calligraphy lovers, which is also rare in prefecture-level cities across the country.

It is no accident that calligraphy, an ancient culture and art, can be popularized and improved in Wuhai, a city that has only been built for 30 years. She is closely related to the uninhibited personality of employees in coal enterprises and the multicultural integration and innovation ability of immigrant population. Besides calligraphy, Wuhai has its own characteristics in other aspects of literature and art, such as literature, painting and photography.

As prosperous as literary creation is the art of painting and photography in Wuhai. There are many lovers of these two art categories, among which there are many local famous artists with profound attainments, such as China painters Jin Wenyi, Zhangyi Wang, Fuxiang Li, Bai Zhanrong, oil painters Dangxiang, Zhang Deyu, etc., with their own styles and new works. Among them, Zhangyi Wang's exhibition held in China Art Museum last summer became the first and only Wuhai painter to hold an exhibition in Wuhai China Art Museum. His works are meaningful and novel in style, with themes taken from Wuhai and Northwest China.

With the improvement of living standards, photography known as the most expensive aristocratic art has spread rapidly in Wuhai in recent years. At present, there are 3 members of China Photographers Association, 15 members of Inner Mongolia Photographers Association and more than 40 members of Wuhai Photographers Association. It is estimated that there are more than 1000 fans. Among them, Qiu Zhiyuan, Ming Gang, Jin Jiefang, Kang Xiaolin, Yang Huiyuan and others have profound photographic skills and different styles. The Photography Association holds many exhibitions every year.