The Guangzhou Development Zone subway station can actually be so relaxed.

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TideShellLedger
· 1h ago
Is that the relaxed kind where there's no pushing or shoving, and the signs are still clear? I was really a bit surprised the last time I went.
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GateUser-dcb4d0d5
· 4h ago
On which day should we go there, have a meal, and take a ride to experience the relaxation you mentioned?
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GateUser-665eb149
· 4h ago
The subway stations in the development zone are like "commuting buffer zones," providing a place to catch a breath away from city noise.
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TheBluePeony'sProphecy
· 4h ago
It might be that the surrounding infrastructure hasn't fully developed yet; fewer people means the greatest relaxation.
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GateUser-9008328f
· 4h ago
The crowd flow over at the development zone isn't as intense, it feels like the air has loosened up.
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PaperSculptureSquidward
· 4h ago
Development zone = industrial area, but the subway station instead feels like a resort area; this contrast is quite interesting.
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PaperhandsPoet
· 4h ago
Some website designs also get extra points: a high top, good lighting, and well-managed guidance that flows smoothly—so it doesn’t make people feel anxious.
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NeonMargin
· 4h ago
Don't let me see you Monday morning, or I won't believe you can still relax.
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GateUser-f7b40cee
· 4h ago
After the morning rush hour passes, it really feels comfortable, and you don't even need to sidestep to let people pass.
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MoonlightTake-ProfitLine
· 4h ago
Can you still hear your footsteps on the platform? I really can't imagine being in the city center.
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