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Written by: Deng Haixing and Liu Ding'an
2021-02-12 03:06
The last update date: 2021-02-12 03:06
Send the mouse to the ox (Xin Chou year)!
Under the severe epidemic situation, the flower markets in various districts only sell annual flowers and not dry goods. This year, they are also restricted to open until midnight.
As soon as we entered the first day of the Lunar New Year (February 12), the New Year's Eve at Victoria Park was over. Some people were ignorant of "touching the nails"; some people who left the market returned with a full load due to the price reduction of the stall.
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In the Year of the Ox, the Victoria Park "closed" the Lunar New Year's Eve on time, and FEHD personnel were present to clean up; there were also police officers stationed at the scene.
Mr. Liu, who originally planned to spend hundreds of yuan to buy new year flowers, was not allowed to enter after arriving at Victoria Park. However, under the raging epidemic, he felt that the relevant measures were also helpless.
Although the crowds are obviously inferior to those in previous years, many people also returned with a full load due to the price reduction of the stalls.
With the same 4 daughters, "Yetai." Each one has a lily and a big bouquet of flowers. The total cost is not 500 yuan, and some are even "10 mosquitoes".
Regarding the lack of crowds, Ye Tai thinks it's good, "It's loose! It's pretty good!" But she admitted that the children want dry goods, "I want to buy dolls!"
The Liao couple brought their 4-and-a-half-year-old son into the venue and spent 180 yuan to buy orchids. "The price is good!" Regarding the fact that there will be no dry goods stalls this year, the couple think it doesn't matter and aim for the New Year atmosphere.
As for Mr. Lin, who was holding sword orchids, he was dissatisfied. He had to leave shortly after arriving from get off work at 11pm.
Mr. Lin said that the price of annual flowers is about the same as in previous years, but there are few choices this year, and he is not satisfied that the New Year's Eve ends too early.
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