Wancheng City's railway station.
On the eve of the Chinese New Year, waves of people rush out from the tiny exit, endlessly, and the vast railway station square is bustling with comings and goings.
Just off the train, some of the people who have been bustling about outside can't change their accent for a while. They speak their hometown dialect mixed with foreign accents, their faces filled with the joy of returning home.
In the end, regardless of how glamorous or down-trodden people are, they all eventually revert to their hometown dialect.
On the left of the station square is a two-storey market for small commodities, and on the right, a street full of bookshops.
Diagonally opposite the square, across a road, is the central bus station.
The roadside from the railway station square to the bus station is lined with all kinds of small stalls.