On February 3, in the Kunming East Railway Station Farmers' Market, the "Time Memory Gilded Years" theme pavilion opened, the public carried the vegetable basket, while buying vegetables can also visit the "museum", Hongqi car, Kunming old **, old, kerosene lamp, scale and other old objects, engraved with the mark of the times, but also condensed the precious life memory of the residents.
Founded in 1987 and formerly known as the Fruit Wholesale Market, the East Station Farmers' Market is located between Dongfeng East Road and Huancheng Road in Kunming, covering the needs of more than 30,000 residents in several residential communities such as Shuguang Community, Dongjiawan Community, Guihua Xinyuan and Oriental Shangcheng. At the beginning of 2020, after more than half a year of renovation, the East Station Farmers' Market was presented to the public with a new image. This piece occupies an area of 1The 40,000-square-meter farmers' market has been integrated into a comprehensive market integrating seven major sectors: seafood, frozen products, fresh food, snacks, night markets, supermarkets and fruit wholesalers, with an average daily volume of thousands of people.
The "Time Memory, Gilded Years" theme pavilion is located in the center of the East Railway Station Farmers' Market, and the exhibition is displayed in the form of "physical ** exhibition board", with a total of more than 240 large and small exhibits. Xie Wenfei, general manager of the farmers' market, introduced that the East Station Farmers' Market has been established for 34 years, and this exhibition not only recalls this history, but also through the construction of this public cultural space, so that citizens can have a place to rest and relax while shopping, so that the market has a life atmosphere and market atmosphere.
Walking into the museum, most of the exhibits are symbolic daily life utensils in the development process of Kunming, and even the old-fashioned Hongqi car is parked in it. These visual historical documents condense the expressions and aesthetic tastes of different eras, show the daily character of the city, and record the phased traces of Kunming's development and changes. Here, old objects full of a sense of age will take citizens and tourists to "travel" to the last century.
Wu Li, a merchant, told that on the occasion of the Spring Festival, the East Station Farmers' Market launched such an event, which not only added more culture and festive atmosphere to the market, but also brought more visitors. It is reported that the exhibition is expected to be on display for three months, and the opening time is 9:30-11:30 and 14:30-16:30 every day, and it is open to the public free of charge.
Pocket Spring City reporter: Liu Donghui.
Editor in charge: Li Linrui.
Editor: Li Xing.
Final review: Zhou Jianjun.