Beijing News Express (Reporter Chen Lin) On August 15, Xinfadi officially resumed the market. The reporter learned that Xinfadi had a trial operation in the previous turnover area and set a closing time from 10 am to 15 am every day to clean and kill the market. Today, Xinfadi executive deputy general manager Gu Zhaoxue told the Beijing News reporter that after the official opening, the opinions of merchants and customers will be solicited, and a dynamic closing time will be set. "In general, it is a time when transactions are light."

  It is understood that before the official resumption of the market, a new market turnover zone was established in the original apple and pear trading area of ​​Xinfadi Market on July 31, and the above upgrade measures were tested and extended to August 3. Xinfadi’s market turnover area will conduct comprehensive testing of upgrade and transformation measures and transaction procedures to find problems and fix loopholes. Gu Zhaoxue said that during the trial operation period, the market will be closed from 10 am to 3 pm every day. During this period, the market will be cleaned and killed, and merchants can also take a rest.

  "But the turnover area is small and the main market resumes. We plan to formulate a dynamic closing time." Gu Zhaoxue said, for example, the market is closed at noon in summer and cold at night in winter. "The main market will be closed at the time of soliciting the opinions of merchants and purchasers to determine. Generally speaking, it is a time when transactions are light."

  It is understood that the area south of the Xinfa Landlord Market Railway was opened for business on August 15. This area covers an area of ​​651 mu, plus 146 mu in the new turnover area and 81 mu in the turnover area, totaling 878 mu. The market will resume normal fruit and vegetable periods. 60% of transaction volume. The area north of the main market railway is planned to open to the outside world before September 10, realizing the comprehensive resumption of the new market.

  Beijing News reporter Chen Lin