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[New Year's Eve in Victoria Park] Novices open "yellow" flower stalls to meet the warmth of the sky. Good morning: make psychological preparations to lose money

2020-01-19T19:25:00.274Z


The New Year's Eve in Hong Kong opened yesterday (19th). In the Victoria Park Lunar New Year Market, which has no dry goods stalls this year, there are only 216 wet goods stalls and 2 cooked food stalls. There is no expected dry goods file involved in the amendment, but the shadow of the recent "yellow economy circle" is still visible. A flower file named "49 times blooming" has a popular anti-revision cartoon character Pepe the Frog, selling colorful annual flowers. The name effect is positive or negative. For the young boss who first bloomed, the weather is the biggest enemy. He pointed out that due to the warm weather, the annual flowers bloom early, which is expected to affect customers' purchases.


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Written by: Ouyang Dehao

2020-01-20 03:17

Last updated: 2020-01-20 03:17

The New Year's Eve in Hong Kong opened yesterday (19th). In the Victoria Park Lunar New Year Market, which has no dry goods stalls this year, there are only 216 wet goods stalls and 2 cooked food stalls. There is no expected dry goods file involved in the amendment, but the shadow of the recent "yellow economy circle" is still visible. A flower file named "49 times blooming" has a popular anti-revision cartoon character Pepe the Frog, selling colorful annual flowers. The name effect is positive or negative. For the young boss who first bloomed, the weather is the biggest enemy. He pointed out that due to the warm weather, the annual flowers bloom early, which is expected to affect customers' purchases, so they are ready to lose money.

After cancelling the dry goods stalls, the first day of the Chinese New Year's Lantern Festival seems to be sparse, and the flow of people is sparse. (Photo by Ouyang Dehao)

First experience selling flowers for experience

Mr. Luo, one of the stall leaders, said that the name of the store has two meanings. In addition to selling different types of flowers, he also hopes to be close to the recent situation of the society and bloom everywhere. He revealed that he had participated in dry goods stalls during his college years. This year was his first attempt to sell flowers in order to gain experience, and he would hire poor middle school students to help manage the stalls. If you can make money in the end, after deducting the cost, you will donate half of the profit.

However, he is not optimistic about the business. The price of the stalls this year is cheap, but due to the warm weather, the flowers bloom early and affect the purchase of the public. He observed that the flow of people on the first day of the Chinese New Year was scarce, so he expected to lose money.

Mr. Luo pointed out that the stall sells 12 kinds of annual flowers, which are more abundant than other stalls. (Photo by Ouyang Dehao)

Mr. Luo pointed out that the stall sells 12 kinds of annual flowers, which are more abundant than other stalls. (Photo by Ouyang Dehao)

No dry goods should be renamed as Weiyuan Flower Market

He also talked a little about the government's way of cancelling dry goods stalls and managing the New Year's Eve. He pointed out that the stalls in the New Year's Eve are scattered but separated too far. If the stalls are properly arranged, the public does not need to buy flowers across the entire Victoria Park. In addition, he believes that the New Year's Eve without dry goods has lost its appeal. People living in Kowloon New Territories would rather go to the nearby flower market than cross the sea to Victoria Park.

He even asked: "You do the Lunar New Year, but you can only open the stalls. You can call the New Year's Eve, but you don't call it the flower market? You can ban dry goods when you click the solution. You have to be guilty to sell me dry goods first." "Is there any freedom of speech in Hong Kong? Do you want to ban the sun?"

Mr. Luo believes that only the peach blossoms, tangerines, and orchids will be available for this year's New Year's Eve, which is not enough to attract people from outside the district to Victoria Park. (Photo by Ouyang Dehao)

Worst plan: lose all money

Speaking of the yellow economic circle, he urged netizens not to make a special trip to Victoria Park, depending on whether the individual is necessary for flowers. He is also worried that dissidents will hinder business. If damage occurs, it will only reflect their quality. He hopes that the police will stick to their posts at that time and protect the personal property of the citizens. money".

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Source: hk1

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