During the Spring Festival, Ms. Peng and a group of relatives went to her uncle's house in Changchun, Jilin Province, where nearly 20 people lived in an 80-square-meter room. Many netizens sighed that this is a memory of the Chinese New Year.
On February 17, Ms. Peng told a Jimu News reporter that her uncle's family used to live in the countryside, and there were more people living than that, and everyone chatted until midnight, and this kind of family feeling together during the New Year was very warm.
Relatives working on the floor in the living room (Source: Interviewee).
Ms. Peng's ** shared on social platforms shows that four people fell asleep on tatami mats in one room, three people slept in another, and many people rested on sofas or bunks in the living room. In addition, a person was also "crowded" into the small kitchen, and I saw a slightly chubby man lying shirtless, lying on a simple "small bed" made of chairs and playing with his mobile phone.
When many netizens saw such a scene, they recalled that this was what it was like to celebrate the New Year when they were children. Some netizens asked, with so many people crowded together, how to solve the problem of washing up and going to the toilet in the morning? Why not find a hotel near you?
On February 17, Ms. Peng told the Jimu News reporter that the above ** was filmed at her uncle's house in Changchun City, Jilin Province, and that day was the fourth day of the first lunar month (February 13), she and a group of relatives went to her uncle's house to pay New Year's greetings, and originally planned to drive back in the afternoon, but the uncle's family tried their best to keep and let them rest overnight. So, nearly 20 people lived together that night, and her brother-in-law simply slept on a bench in the kitchen.
Ms. Peng's brother-in-law rests in the kitchen (Source: Interviewee).
Regarding the doubts raised by the above-mentioned netizens, Ms. Peng said that she also saw it in the comment area, and she explained with a smile that because everyone wakes up at different times in the morning, they can use the bathroom at staggered times. Moreover, some of the relatives who came that day have houses in Changchun, not that there is no place to live, but everyone likes this atmosphere.
This is the first year that my uncle and aunt have moved into a building in the city, and they used to live in the countryside, and every Spring Festival, dozens of people lived together like this, sleeping in a row on the kang at that time. Ms. Peng said that her uncle's house now covers an area of about 80 square meters, with two bedrooms and one living room, and that night, nearly 20 people lived together and did not feel very crowded. ”
*: Jimu News (Reporter: Li Xiancheng).