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**Passenger Praises Thoughtful Bus Attendant for Hand-Drawn Map on Route 120** Mr. Wang, a frequent rider of the 120 bus route, was pleasantly surprised when he discovered a unique addition to his regular commute—a free, hand-drawn map provided by the bus attendant, Meng Xiao. “I never expected to get a hand-drawn map while taking the bus! Thanks to this thoughtful attendant, I won’t have to worry about getting lost while running errands on the 120 bus,” Mr. Wang said, applauding Meng Xiao’s effort. Mr. Wang had boarded the bus at Zhaohong Road, suitcase in hand, when he noticed that the interior of this particular bus was different from others he had been on. Lanterns and small decorations hung from the handrails, giving the bus a cozy and festive atmosphere. But what really caught his attention was a map hanging behind the driver’s seat. This wasn’t just any map—it was a detailed, hand-drawn guide to the 120 bus route, highlighting hundreds of surrounding landmarks. The map clearly marked important stops along the route. For instance, one note read, “If you're heading to the train station, be sure to get off at North Train Station,” and another said, “For seafood, stop at the Chengyang Wholesale Market.” The instructions were simple, practical, and user-friendly. Though the map was just the size of an A3 sheet of paper, it included everything a passenger might need—government offices, banks, shopping malls, hospitals, subway entrances, and more. Curious, Mr. Wang asked the attendant who had made the map. Meng Xiao proudly replied that she had drawn it herself. Impressed, Mr. Wang immediately took a photo of the map, praising her thoughtfulness. He later shared the picture on social media with the caption, “The most considerate bus attendant in Qingdao—Meng Xiao of Route 120! She made this hand-drawn guide to help passengers with transfers and nearby landmarks!” His post quickly gained likes and comments from friends, some of whom expressed interest in taking the 120 bus just to see the map in person. When asked about the inspiration behind her creation, Meng Xiao explained that many people from both Chengyang and the city center often take the 120 bus to reach key destinations such as the North Railway Station, Chengyang Wholesale Market, and the airport. "Passengers often ask for directions," she said. "Even though the airport is nearby, some people don’t know where to get off." Meng Xiao mentioned that she frequently encountered passengers who were lost or confused about their stops, and drivers couldn’t always provide directions while operating the bus. So, she took matters into her own hands and spent two months drawing a colorful, detailed map that marks all the places passengers might need. “I don’t have any formal art training, but I put a lot of care and patience into this project, and I’m glad passengers like it,” Meng said. "I plan to make more copies of the map so passengers can take them for free and have an easier time navigating the route." Zhao Xianliang, the secretary of Chengyang Bus Company’s second division, commended Meng Xiao’s initiative. “This beautifully illustrated map has made traveling easier for many of our passengers,” he said. “We’ve already received several calls from passengers praising the service. Our company fully supports and encourages innovative ideas like this to provide better, more precise service to the public. We plan to extend this spirit of creativity and service to all of our routes, ensuring a smoother and more pleasant experience for all passengers.” *Report by City News Journalist Zhang Peng, with contributions from Correspondent Zhang Xiaoming*