What would you do if you lost your passport in a foreign country?
Oliya, the leader of a group of seventeen overseas teenagers, faced exactly this situation at Suzhou Railway Station.
Just after getting off the train, one of her group members realized he had left his crossbody bag—containing his passport—hanging on a hook inside the train.
The train, G7020, had already left Suzhou station.
With no time to waste, the driver informed Robert. At the same time, driver accompanied Oliya to Suzhou Station Lost and Found Office, where they received help from Mr. Lin WeiGen.
After leaving all the information needed, Ms. Oliya and her group continued their journey.
At the same time, a rescue operation quietly began behind the scenes.
About 25 minutes later, the train arrived at Wuxi Station. Mr. Lin quickly reached the chief conductor on G7020. With the seat and carriage details, the bag was found exactly where it had been left.
The train stopped for only two minutes—but that was enough.
The conductor handed the bag to station staff just in time.
Through close coordination, the bag was sent back to Suzhou. Two hours later, it safely arrived at the Lost and Found Office.
But what happened next made the story even more remarkable. With Ms. Oliya’s authorization, Mr. Lin first completed the paperwork to claim the lost passport bag.
Then, Mr. Lin personally delivered the passport bag to Oliya—on his way home.
In a foreign country, what could have been a disaster turned into a story of efficiency, teamwork, and genuine kindness.
Ms. Oliya felt the kindness and support of everyone involved and wrote a thank-you letter to the Lost and Found Office at Suzhou Railway Station.

