East, West, North and South celebrate the New Year, young people s Spring Festival new play Sit in

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-14

Chongqing, 11 Feb (Xinhua) -- On the afternoon of the 30th day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, 21-year-old Zhang Li went out for a walk and was surprised to find that a coffee shop near the Chongqing Flower Garden was still open. The shopkeeper told Zhang Li that there was a reunion event that night, and all the people who came were young people, so they didn't need to pay a fee, and they only needed to bring one dish by themselves.

At 7 o'clock in the evening, Zhang Li brought the sausage and braised vegetables and peach blossom fruit wine to the coffee shop. Nine young people from Chongqing, Sichuan, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places gathered around a large table made of 4 small coffee tables, and spent Chinese New Year's Eve in a relaxed and happy atmosphere with special dishes such as green pepper fish, hairy blood wang, and spicy hot.

On the evening of the thirtieth day of the Chinese New Year's Eve, a group of young people gathered in a coffee shop in Chongqing. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee).

I'll finish eating here, and I'll be able to eat another meal when I get home later. Zhang Li said that she is not usually good at socializing, but she is not averse to partying with strangers because it makes her feel comfortable and relaxed.

This year, coffee shops, bookstores, gyms, hotels, etc. have become new places for young people to go for New Year's Eve.

When someone enters the store, it means that there is someone guarding the store.

Nanshan Book House is located in the 126 Cultural and Creative Park in Mianyang City, Sichuan Province. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee).

On the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, in the core scenic area of Chongqing's Liberation Monument, 28-year-old Tang Yixuan was working in a youth hostel, waiting for tourists to check in. "A few days ago, there were already 3 foreigners who moved in, who usually go to school and work in other cities, and came to Chongqing for tourism during the Spring Festival. ”

Tang Yixuan said that she likes these new ways of New Year's Eve very much, and if she doesn't stay in store today, she will also go to a New Year's Eve event organized by a bookstore. "Although we don't know each other, we can communicate very easily, and we don't need to force socialization. ”

Wang Gang, 39, has created a multi-attribute space with a bookstore, a coffee shop and a homestay in the 126 Cultural and Creative Park in Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, which is open all year round and during the Spring Festival.

I thought that no one would come in the Chinese New Year's Eve, but I didn't expect that many people came one after another in the afternoon, and there were 4 young people here to eat and read books in the evening. Wang Gang said that old friends and new friends sitting together in the sun and reading books are another kind of liveliness and enrichment.

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