This moment in Shanghai|In "The Great Wealth Grow", nightlife is back

  "3, 2, 1..." In the early morning of June 1, in front of a bar with lights out on Xiangyang North Road in Shanghai, some citizens counted down in unison, cheered, and then clinked glasses.

  At one o'clock in the morning on June 1, the couple sang "Ordinary Road" hand in hand.

The pictures in this article are all taken by Zou Jiawen, a reporter from The Paper

  In the famous "Jumbo Chang" (Julu Road, Fumin Road, Changle Road) neighborhood, the nightlife is "back".

  "I have crossed mountains and seas, and I have also crossed crowds of people..." On the streets of Julu Road, a couple walked over holding hands and sang "Ordinary Road" aloud.

The car drove through the street, and someone stuck out a cell phone in the window to take a picture.

Some people ride bicycles quietly under the plane trees at night, and there are groups of people riding bicycles. In the night wind, they have to raise their volume to hear what the other party is saying, "Look, look, Julu Road 758. !"

  At 0:01 on June 1, Miss Zhu became the first resident of Shanghai Sifang New Town.

She was riding a bicycle and planned to ride with her friends to the vicinity of Xuhui Binjiang.

They didn't plan how long they would stay, but the air bed was ready.

  At 11:00 p.m. on May 31st, on Julu Road, Shanghai, a citizen, Aunt Shen, was interviewed by reporters.

The Paper reporter Zou Jiawen

  Aunt Shen has been a 50-year-old resident of Julu Road. She lives on the side of the street. Green vines are crawling on her windowsill, which is one of the scenic spots that many passers-by like to take pictures of.

When it was almost midnight on June 1, she opened the door and finally looked at the quiet street.

  On April 14, she was able to go out to dispense medicine for a short time. Walking on the road, she felt that the experience was amazing. "There are no cars or people on the road, and the road is very wide."

  Aunt Shen showed the photos on her phone: On April 14, when she went out to dispense medicine, she met a girl in her twenties who swept the fallen leaves after the rain into the shape of a love.

The Paper reporter Zou Jiawen

  That day, Aunt Shen met a little girl who was sweeping the floor at the door of a company. She was about 20 years old and was sweeping the fallen leaves after the rain into clusters of heart shapes.

"She was very surprised when she saw me taking pictures. She probably didn't expect anyone to see her little design." Aunt Shen said with a smile, now that the streets are about to return to normal, she hopes to find a familiar doctor to prescribe Chinese medicine, You can go to a familiar barber to cut back the original short hair.

  Small shops are an important part of the street.

The reporter saw in the "Giant Rich Chang" block that after 0:00, most of the stores are still closed, but there are also some tobacco and alcohol retail stores and convenience stores open to welcome customers.

There are also some shops in the last night, to carry out small shop cleaning.

  Some people spent half an hour in preparation for resumption of work.

At the intersection of Changle Road and Xiangyang North Road, a tobacco, alcohol and fruit company ushered in waves of passengers after midnight, and business almost never stopped.

  The owner told reporters that at around 4 pm on May 31, their family of three returned to the store that had not been opened for two months. There was a layer of ash on the ground and on the containers. They spent nearly 4 hours on each item. Merchandise wipe clean.

At around 5 o'clock in the afternoon, they waited for the fruit transported from Qingpu and placed them on the counter.

Busy and busy, at 0:00 on June 1st, the customers entered the store again.

  "Boss, it's been a long time!" A customer greeted the boss who hadn't seen in two months, and the boss smiled.

"Hopefully the business can make up a little bit sooner," he said.

  At around 0:20 on June 1, the owner of a tobacco, alcohol and fruit shop on Changle Road in Shanghai opened a beer for a customer.

The Paper reporter Zou Jiawen

  (This article is from The Paper, for more original information, please download the "The Paper" APP)