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Tell a story using Harbin, Wuxi, Datong and Tibet

The Qinghai-Tibet Railway was completed. Lao Zhang from Harbin finally went to Beijing to get a train ticket to Tibet. He took the fast train and felt very good. When the train arrived in Golmud, he wanted to make a few friends. I was a friend, so I asked my neighbor on the left: "Where are you from?" "Wuxi, Jiangsu." "Then you represent the eastern part of the motherland." Then he asked the right: "What about you?" "Datong, Shanxi." "Then you represent the east of the motherland." The east." Datong and Wuxi said to him in unison: "Then you represent the north of the motherland." Lao Zhang said that it would be better if he came to Guangzhou to represent the south of the motherland.

Unexpectedly, an old man stood up from behind and said, "I'm from Tainan, Taiwan. Can't I represent the south of the motherland?" Everyone laughed and said, "Yes, yes, yes!" No, when it comes to Tibet, it's all about the southeast, northwest, and southeast. All in all!