What is the best mode of transportation from Xi to Tianmen, Hubei? Please specify the time. What about Tianmen?

First of all, there is no through train from Tianmen to Wuhan, and there is no railway station in Tianmen. You can take the train from Xi 'an to Hankou or Wuchang. If there is a long-distance bus station opposite the exit, the bus to Tianmen usually runs every half hour. If you get off at Wuchang Railway Station, walk 500 meters to the right from the station, there is Acer Bus Terminal, and it takes half an hour to transfer to Tianmen. The fare is between 20 and 40, depending on the bus. The bus to Tianmen is usually from 6: 30 to 5: 30 in the afternoon. Usually get off at Tianmen South Station, and there is a bus to Tianmen Middle School indoors. If you are afraid of trouble, it is enough to go to 5 yuan of Tianmen Middle School by Ma Mutong (a small means of transportation).

Besides, I don't know how to say Tianmen, because that's where I come from. More than ten years ago, I visited the city, and the roads were narrow and uneven, with cars, buses, numbness, motorcycles and bicycles everywhere. Ten years later, the company undertook the highway construction there. When we go back, we can see that the roads in the city are still the same. Decades have passed, except for a few new buildings, little has changed, which is very sad. Moreover, the local living standard is very low, and the average monthly income 1000 yuan can lead a comfortable life.

Say something else. Local leaders talk high-profile about attracting investment, but the local integrity is not high, including the main leaders. Many Hong Kong businessmen and Taiwanese businessmen come and go in setbacks, and there is basically no credit system. So over the years, the face of the city has remained basically unchanged.

Because of this, local students work hard, because they want to jump out of the farm and seek better development opportunities, so education has been booming. Every year, many people go out and have a successful career abroad, but most of them don't want to go back. It's not that we don't love our hometown, but that returning to our hometown makes us even more sad.