Wuhan’s iconic metro system has reopened its doors to passengers after a two-month suspension due to COVID-19, marking a major milestone in the city’s recovery journey. 🎉 The subway network, which once buzzed with over 3 million daily riders pre-pandemic, resumed operations on March 28, signaling a heartfelt return to everyday rhythms.
🚇 Why it matters: As the backbone of Wuhan’s public transport, the metro’s revival isn’t just about trains—it’s about rebuilding community connections and economic momentum. The 2023 suspension, starting January 23, had paused one of China’s busiest transit hubs, but its comeback now reflects resilience in action.
💬 \"Hearing the metro announcements again feels like reuniting with an old friend,\" shared a local student on social media. While safety protocols remain in place, the upbeat mood among commuters mirrors the city’s determination to reclaim normalcy. 🌱
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