Railway whispers
"Dear stranger, I'm inviting you to hear the ambitions I've never shared with anyone before. I want to accomplish something. I want to be a beacon of light in this world."
This heartfelt message recently caught the attention of Chinese social media users. It was found on a sanitary bag aboard China's high-speed train G1836.
The bag, provided at every seat, became the carrier of the dreams and aspirations of a student on her way to an important school interview.
The next day, another passenger who sat in the same seat discovered the bag and posted it on the Chinese lifestyle-sharing platform Xiaohongshu, writing: "How lucky we are to 'meet' across time and space. I believe you have now arrived at your interview full of confidence, and I, too, am about to reach my destination."
This interaction resonated deeply with many young people, and the original author of the message also saw the post. According to CCTV News, she has been admitted to her dream school.
In the comments section of that post, many netizens shared their own stories of leaving messages to strangers on sanitary bags or stumbling upon similar notes during their travels.
But why are these "used" sanitary bags retained? Railway staff explained to CCTV News that when the train reaches its final stop, cleaning personnel sort through the sanitary bags on every seat. If the bags are intact and clean, they usually do not replace them.
For bags with written messages, if there is no inappropriate content, the cleaning staff typically hold onto them, hoping these special notes can brighten passengers' journeys.