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Why do young people nowadays like "Special Forces Travel"?

Contemporary young people live in a fast-paced society and tourism is "fast-paced". Recently, a girl in Beijing punched in six scenic spots within 30 minutes of a round trip to 1300 km, and then went to work the next day, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens. Many people think that today's young people are real special forces tourists.

The girl Jony J (not her real name) has one day off and only one day off at the weekend. Recently, she chose to use this day to travel from Zhengzhou to Beijing. Xiao Jia got off work at 6 o'clock on Saturday and got on the train after 9 o'clock. It takes 8 hours from Zhengzhou to Beijing by train. She bought a berth ticket and arrived in Beijing at 5 am on Sunday.

After arriving in Beijing, Jony J visited six scenic spots: Tiananmen Square, Qianmenlouzi, Beihai Park, Drum Tower, Nanluoguxiang and Tiantan Park. Play until 6: 30 in the afternoon, return to Zhengzhou at 2: 30 in the morning on Monday, go to bed at 7: 30 and go to work. After deducting the time of washing and finishing, the woman sleeps for no more than 4 hours and has to work continuously for 6 days after coming back.

Many netizens said that it was too tiring to return to 1300 km in 30 hours to visit six scenic spots, but they still admired Jony J's courage to travel across provinces.

The time of migrant workers is precious, and many enterprises can't give them a double holiday. It is really a rare thing to go out to play on a single break or a single and double break.

For many people nowadays, traveling is not about seeing a lot of scenery. The sense of time and space dislocation in a strange city will make people instantly reconcile their lives. If physical exhaustion can bring emotional value, many young people are willing to do this "cost-effective business".