When entering the station for security check, you will see that the luggage will be picked up at the exit after entering the entrance of the security check machine to prevent criminals from fishing in troubled waters and stealing property from the conveyor belt; It's crowded to get on and off at the station. Be careful of your wallet and valuables. If your backpack is not too big, you'd better hang it on your chest. Don't put your wallet in the outer pocket of clothes that are vulnerable to thieves.
When taking a hard seat, try to put your luggage on the luggage rack on one side of the seat, not directly above the seat, so that you can easily observe your luggage; Don't look at your valuables all the time, let people see that there is no money in this place, and don't carry or let others see a lot of cash. Prepare the change in advance and hide it.
Brief introduction of Beijing Railway Station
Beijing Railway Station, located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China, is a special station under the jurisdiction of China Railway Beijing Bureau Group Co., Ltd., which was built in the 27th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (190 1). The original site is located in the east of Zhengyangmen Wengcheng, which was built in the 29th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1903). Formerly known as "Zhengyangmen East Station of Jingfeng Railway" (Zhengyangmen East Station). Historically, Qianmen Station, Beijing Station, Beiping Station and Beiping East Station have been used. September 30th 1949, renamed as "Beijing Railway Station".
By the end of 20 17, Beijing Railway Station covers an area of 250,000 square meters. The total construction area is 80,000 square meters. The station layout is in series, which is divided into arrival and departure yard, handover yard and shunting yard. The building of Beijing Railway Station faces south, with a width of 2 18m from east to west, a maximum depth of 124m from north to south, and a building area of 7 1054m. The square in front of the station covers an area of 40 thousand square meters.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Station.