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北京每天个人电报量仍有百余封!发个“甥”字,您能读懂吗
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-06-04 05:26

Core Viewpoint - The traditional telegram service in China is experiencing a resurgence in interest, particularly after the closure of services in Hangzhou, with a notable increase in telegram sending at the Beijing Xidan Unicom office, highlighting a nostalgic connection to this form of communication [2][4][15]. Group 1: Current Trends in Telegram Usage - The telegram service at Beijing's Xidan Unicom office has seen a significant increase in daily telegrams sent, with numbers rising from an average of 10 to 80-100 telegrams per day following the closure in Hangzhou [4][15]. - Many customers are first-time users, often motivated by curiosity or a desire to experience the unique emotional connection that telegrams provide [3][4]. - Telegrams are increasingly used for special occasions, such as graduations and weddings, with many messages reflecting personal sentiments and emotional significance [6][12]. Group 2: Historical Context and Evolution - The peak of telegram usage in Beijing occurred in 1978, with an annual total of 23 million telegrams sent, and the highest daily volume reaching over 100,000 telegrams [11][15]. - The decline in telegram usage began in the 1990s with the advent of new communication technologies, such as mobile phones and email, leading to a drastic reduction in telegrams sent, with only about 200 sent in 2010 [15]. - Despite the decline, the remaining telegram services are adapting by incorporating modern elements and targeting younger audiences, aiming to revitalize interest in telegrams as a nostalgic and unique form of communication [15].