In the rugged peaks of Yiwangxi Town, Hunan Province, postal worker Wang Tianming has spent three decades bridging the gap between remote mountain villages and the outside world. Known locally as the “Living Post Office,” Wang has trekked over 400,000 kilometers—equivalent to circling Earth 10 times—to deliver more than half a million letters and packages. 🚚💨
Inspired by his father’s legacy, Wang transformed his small delivery station into a lifeline for villagers, helping them access news, government documents, and even e-commerce goods. His humble work has mirrored China’s rural development, from handwritten letters to tech-powered logistics. 📮→📦
“Every parcel carries someone’s hope,” Wang says, embodying a quiet dedication that’s earned him praise as an unsung hero of connectivity. His story reminds us that even in a digital age, human touch remains irreplaceable. ✨
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