Early morning, walk through the subway to get the train
Taking the subway in the early morning can be quite an experience, especially in a lively station like Nansit. From my visits, I've noticed that walking through the subway at this time offers a unique atmosphere—it's quieter than rush hour but still buzzing with energy from early commuters. One thing I appreciate about early morning subway walks is the ability to move swiftly, avoiding the packed crowds seen later in the day. This calmness allows you to enjoy the architectural details of the station, like its lighting and tile work, which often go unnoticed in the rush. It’s also a great time to mentally prepare for the day ahead, setting a peaceful tone while transitioning from home to work. Navigating through Nansit station taught me a few tricks as well. Paying attention to the signage helps reduce stress, especially when trying to catch a connecting train. I also learned to keep an eye on digital boards for real-time updates on train arrivals. These moments of walking through the subway early in the morning have not only improved my commuting efficiency but also given me a new appreciation for the small routines that frame our daily lives. If you get a chance to experience early morning subway walks, I recommend taking a moment to observe your surroundings and enjoy the subtle rhythms of the city waking up. It’s a simple pleasure that turns the daily commute into a refreshing experience.





















































