On February 19th, when a tourist was playing in the Changsha Orange Island Scenic Area, he accidentally found a vendor selling sugar gourds, who was licking the sugar gourds with his tongue, and then inserted them back into the shelf and continued to show tourists. This scene was also filmed by tourists with mobile phones.
Judging from the ** photographed by tourists, the vendor was holding one of his own sugar gourds, constantly licking and biting the roots, and the wrapping paper of the sugar gourd was also torn out of a protrusion. As if he had spotted someone filming, the hawker blocked himself with a gourd string and continued to lick and bite.
When the reporter came to the Changsha Orange Island Scenic Area, there were three vendors selling sugar gourds to tourists. Seeing this, the staff of the scenic spot rushed to drive them away from the crowded area.
Orange Island Scenic Area Comprehensive Management Duty Officer: If people like this are the case, we will cooperate with the city management to collect them, and then drive them away, telling them that they can't sell here, but they basically don't listen very much.
As the staff said, after the hawkers were driven away, they turned around and walked towards the path where tourists came back from the other side of the island, and had no intention of leaving Orange Island.
The hawker told reporters that the woman in ** had indeed sold rock sugar gourds in Orange Island, and the two sides had met each other, but they did not know each other. The hawker was very angry at his peers' behavior.
Rock Sugar Gourd Vendor: If I saw it, I'd definitely say her.
The staff on duty for the comprehensive management of Changsha Orange Island Scenic Area told reporters that it is forbidden for small stalls and hawkers to operate privately in the scenic area, but because of the large public area of the scenic spot and many tourists, it is very difficult to manage.
Director Feng said that after receiving the report from the tourists, the management office immediately notified the urban management law enforcement officers and rushed to the scene to deal with the hawker.
Feng Ye, deputy director of the office of the Changsha Orange Island Scenic Area Management Office: At that time, after we saw it, we carried out a civilized persuasion to leave, because she did not have a single act of buying and selling, and we still gave feedback to the food safety supervision department as soon as possible.
Considering the bad impact of the hawker's behavior, the scenic spot has put her on the key focus list to prevent such things from happening again.
Director Feng said that at present, there are 11 shopping spots in both directions along the scenic spot from the subway entrance to Orange Island, and the public can buy at these regular merchants, especially pay attention not to buy three-no products from unknown sources from small vendors to protect their own rights and interests.
*: Mango City.