Changchun | Traveling over 3000 kilometers, just for this vintage tram
by X@v1er_Bl@ze
Apr 10, 2024
This time in the Northeast, I didn't choose the wildly popular Harbin for my first stop, but the less conspicuous Changchun. And yet, it deeply amazed me, especially the No. 54 tram on Changchun's Spring City Avenue.
It was built in the early 1940s, and for Changchun, it should be considered a city's calling card.
Tips🍃: There are two types of trams, one is the regular commuter train, with normal stops for boarding and alighting, and the fare is 2 yuan. The other is the No. 54 cultural and tourism special tram, with a fare of 68 yuan, which includes a cup of coffee, a small bread, and the train features a wooden vintage structure. The carriage has a great atmosphere, and it's also photogenic, with the whole journey lasting 1.5 hours.
Best Photography Spots📷
1. The entire stretch near Nanyang Road is super photogenic.
2. On the platform, waiting for the tram to pass by.
3. If it's the cultural and tourism special tram, the inside of the carriage is also incredibly beautiful.
Post by X@v1er_Bl@ze | Apr 10, 2024
















