Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What’s the funniest thing you’ve ever encountered while traveling?
What’s the funniest thing you’ve ever encountered while traveling?
Interesting things are always fresh in people’s memories
This experience also gave our team more memories of their trip
That must have been nine years ago This trip can be said to be half travel and half work
On that day, under the leadership of the local scenic spot leaders, we carefully visited the well-known local scenic spots and felt the unique and beautiful natural scenery of the local area. , and at the same time, I also saw the unique architectural art and national culture of ethnic minorities
But the story happened at night. The point is that I didn’t drink, so there was no drunkenness or mishearing
A friend from the scenic spot took me to stay in a pretty good local B&B, also run by the local ethnic minorities
After all the formalities were completed, the beautiful proprietress surprised me: "You can stay in a room by yourself tonight." Are you afraid of the big bed? If you are, I can go with you."
Oh my God!
My little brother, I just smiled calmly and said thank you.
Let’s talk about interesting things about traveling today... It was an early trip to Phoenix. Thinking about it now, I still find it very exciting and interesting. At that time, my friends and I bought it after 8pm when we came back. We had tickets, but we were afraid that it would be late, so we got on the train after 4 o'clock. The little brother who checked the tickets also told us, "If you need to make up for the ticket during the ticket check, you have to speak up and don't argue with him!" He let us go! Someone said that beauties are easy to talk to!
Then when I got on the bus to check the tickets, the handsome guy looked like a Hong Kong star, but I forgot his name. He asked me in a low voice why I didn’t sit in your train? I said I have something to do and I have to rush for time. I can’t buy any other time! The little brother said, oh, I understand, okay, then just sit here obediently... I'm sorry! Sure enough, handsome people are easy to talk to.
Then when we stayed in Phoenix, the old man gave us the best room at the lowest price because my voice was a bit loud! The environment in the room was very artistic, so I couldn’t help but take a few more photos and post them for everyone to see later. Haha, my friend said with disdain that northern girls don’t know how to act coquettishly? Hahaha...
The hotel proprietress is the daughter of an old man. Coincidentally, we are the same age and we became good friends! When I went to a clear bar to drink in the evening, the host brother sang a song that made me cry. He also sang a blessing song after that. When I left, the brother nodded and smiled with me! I also laughed, but my eyes must have been swollen at that time...
The meaning of travel is not only the scenery, but also the people and things you encounter, the people and things that warm you and move you. thing! There are also all kinds of fun, happy, unhappy, exciting and unexpected things! Next time I go there, I will definitely hold the hand of my loved one and take our children with us to walk through this small town that once warmed me!
I don’t know if it’s funny or not.
A few years ago, I traveled alone to Aomori to see the red leaves. I walked and took pictures in the mountains. When I walked to the station, I found that the time for the last train on the station sign was in summer, and the last train in autumn and winter had ended long ago. It was already dark in the mountains before 5 o'clock, and it was getting dark very fast. The mobile phone signal was only one bar, and the battery was only 10%.
The first reaction was to call the hotel, but the other party couldn't hear my voice. The second time, they finally heard me and told me my situation and location. The person at the hotel told me to call me back later, but I said I only had 10% battery because it was a new phone and I didn’t bring a charger with me. And the signal is still so poor, I'm worried that I won't be able to hear when I pick up, and if the battery is out, I will be in trouble in the mountains. I hung up the phone and was worried when a taxi stopped next to me. I hesitated for a second and got into the car. I thanked the driver like a lifesaver. He said that he was on his way home. A taxi could take him to the hotel in 20 minutes and it was not expensive at more than 3,000 yen. Halfway through the journey, a man on the roadside waved. The uncle stopped and wanted to meet him, but he couldn't understand the language. I said, "Wait, I can translate." He spoke directly in Chinese, and I didn't know whether he was a Taiwanese or a Hong Kong tourist. He said he had forgotten the tripod and went back to look for it. The team was waiting for him at 5 or 6 hundred meters in front, as he was afraid of missing everyone's time. The uncle said he would pay 1,000 yen, so he took it with him. After driving for a short distance, I found that the leader of the man I picked up on the road was walking on the roadside again looking for him, so I picked up the leader again, and the taxi was filled with three people.
Not too far away, they saw a car waiting for them on the side of the road, and the two got out of the car together. The uncle wanted to give me a thousand yuan, but I asked him to take it. Anyway, he was doing good deeds for others. I finally returned to the hotel safely. I called the hotel on the way and told me that I had picked up a taxi. When I arrived, someone from the hotel came out to pick me up and asked me when dinner would be served. I was tired and hungry, so I said 6 o'clock. I went back to my room to calm down and wait for dinner.
The funniest thing was the next day, on the way back, I changed trains at Yaoshan and took the Shinkansen to Hachinohe. When I got off the bus, I forgot about my suitcase that was placed under the bus. Flying around, he shouted, "Luggage, luggage?" as he ran. Yakiniyama is like a transfer point. Many people eat and transfer here. People taking pictures of red leaves at the bus station looked at me. The green JR bus slowly left. I caught up with it and patted the door, finally making the driver notice me. and stopped the car. Say thanks and apologize at the same time. As I pulled the suitcase back, an old lady in the distance asked me: "Have you caught up?" I replied breathlessly: "You have caught up." I no longer had the energy to take pictures of the beautiful scenery around me, so I sat on a bench and waited for the bus. Come.
There are even more funny ones. When the bus arrived at Hachinohe Station, I never dared to forget my suitcase again, and then a girl who got on the bus at the same station left without taking the suitcase and burying her head in it. I quickly walked up to her and said, "Forget your luggage!"
I don't know whether to say funny or thrilling.
Anyway, looking back over the past few years, it has been a particularly interesting trip. Although a little speechless, haha.
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