Guiyang Metro held a book exchange event on April 23 at Metro Line 3's Huaguoyuan Station to celebrate the 30th World Book and Copyright Day, creating a unique cultural experience that attracted many citizens.
A citizen is happy to find a book she likes. [Photo/colorful Guizhou network]
The event adopted a "one-for-one" sharing model, where metro passengers could bring books to exchange for others they liked. Passengers without books could also borrow through on-site registration and return them to the station after reading. Citizens have widely recognized this convenient approach, with some saying they will consider donating more books to the station to provide more opportunities for people to read.
Citizens read books at the station. [Photo/colorful Guizhou network]
The station prepared more than 200 books, covering various categories such as literary classics, urban humanities, and sports culture, all donated by Line 3 staff members. The activity also arranged exciting performances and beautiful gifts to encourage book circulation. Passengers who participated in the book exchange could receive a Guiyang Metro Line 3 bookmark as a souvenir.
This event enriched citizens' lives and reinforced the concept of sharing, bringing new vitality to idle resources. A participant said, "The activity is engaging and meaningful. I hope there will be similar ones in the future."