[Explanation] With more than a month of "closed city" in Wuhan, the Yellow Crane Tower, which stands high above the ground, is still the most striking building, and it always reminds the city's long history.

[Explanation] Luo Quan, a "post-90s" two-year veteran, is a security captain in Huanghelou Scenic Area. After the outbreak, he led his team to "guard" Wuhan landmarks. On March 3rd, Luo Quan said in an interview with a reporter from China News Agency that he and his colleagues once looked forward to "the scenic spot is empty" and become a casual person; but when the "wish" comes true, their loss and strangeness also follow. Come.

[Contemporary] Luo Quan, the security captain of Huanghelou Scenic Area:

As far as I am concerned, my current job is much easier than before, but in any way, I still hope to return to normal as soon as possible, so that Wuhan and even all of China will return to normal. No matter how tired and hard I am.

[Explanation] Downstairs of the Yellow Crane, the Simenkou business district, which was established in the 1980s, is now a cold school. The well-known Hubu Lane Snack Street has long lost the "delicious" diners. Merchants are worried that the epidemic will be repeated and they are looking forward to returning to work. They have contradictory thoughts but are optimistic.

[Same period] Merchant Chen Yi:

Because in the business talk, this is definitely a loss of interest, but at this time, this is a big thing, and this puts personal interests (below), we also have to consider, this is something that is good for us Well.

[Explanation] The Xichangkou community is close to Huanghe Tower, 100 meters away, at the foot of the Snake Mountain, and has 14,000 residents. Xiong Li, a volunteer and a resident of the district, said that the residents had been "closed" for more than a month, made great sacrifices, and their needs became more complex. But community work is also more complete, and residents see and understand.

[Concurrent] Volunteer Xiong Li:

Because this community is an old community, there are a lot of elderly people. Almost what we do every day is these things. Every day we go to the door to deliver food and rice and oil. There are also some things that we need in our daily life. Supplies and the like, we try to help them buy them on their behalf, and then buy them and send them to others' homes.

[Contemporary] Residents:

We sometimes call for help from the community. The community helps buy some food, and then buys medicine. In the community, the gridmen regularly come to our door to take our temperature, and then ask us what we need. I think this is very heartwarming.

[Explanation] A slightly smaller Hubuxiang community, a "wanjuan volunteer team" came into being around the middle of February. Five "post-80s" and "post-90s" girls, led by Wan Juan, provided material information services to 8,640 residents. Vulnerable elders, especially the elderly living alone, are the groups they pay more attention to.

[Contemporary] Volunteer Bugs:

We saw a lot of helplessness among the elderly, and then we felt that we could help them, in this very special period, to fulfill our little duties as young people, and we also felt really happy,

[Explanation] In March, Wuchang City waited for the cherry blossoms to bloom, and waited for the return of the cherry blossom visitors. Deng Huanghe Tower Chutian Jimu, still seeing the city well through the misty drizzle. Luo Quan told reporters that Huanghelou hasn't changed and Wuhan hasn't changed either. The epidemic situation here will still be the same.

[Contemporary] Luo Quan, Security Captain of Huanghelou Scenic Area:

The Yellow Crane Tower is always here, the Yellow Crane Tower has not changed, and Wuhan has not changed. Therefore, I still welcome tourists from all over the world to visit the Yellow Crane Tower.

Reporter Zou Hao reports from Wuhan, Hubei

Editor-in-chief: [Lu Yan]