Chinanews.com, Shanghai, January 21 (Reporter Xu Jing) At 5 o'clock in the morning on the 21st, before dawn, Li Ziliang, the driver of the cleaning vehicle of the Pingliang Qingdao class of Shanghai Yangpu Environmental Development Co., Ltd. Haipu Cleaning Branch, was born in 1999. Started working in the cold.

  Driving a small washing vehicle on various roads in Yangpu Riverside and Pingliang Road, the work of this shift did not come to an end until 12:30 noon.

The picture shows You Shijie.

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  As a driver of a high-pressure cleaning vehicle in the cleaning class, Li Ziliang, whose hometown is in Anhui, has already spent his second Spring Festival in Shanghai since working.

"The annual Spring Festival is coming, and colleagues in the team are going home one after another for the Spring Festival. To be honest, I also want to go home, after all, it has been a long time since I went home for the New Year. But considering that other colleagues in the team It has been five or six years since I went home for a reunion, and I took the initiative to give them the opportunity."

  During the Spring Festival, the main task of the small washing vehicle is to perform high-pressure washing on high-standard cleaning road sections, crosswalks along the street, and roads that are easily polluted to ensure that sidewalks and some road sections are clean and tidy.

During the Spring Festival, some colleagues returned to their hometowns, and Li Ziliang felt a little stressed because of the increased workload. But looking at the tidy streets, he felt that every effort he made was worth it.

"Post-90s" store manager Chen Cui.

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  "In the new year, I hope that more people will care about and pay attention to our sanitation workers. We contribute to the cleanliness and beauty of this city with our hardworking hands and silent efforts. Some respect." Li Ziliang said.

  It was also 5 o'clock in the morning, in the Liangyou BK24 Guangming Convenience House Tongbei Road store, the store manager Chen Cui was moving and tallying the goods while preparing for breakfast.

  During the Spring Festival, Chen Cui sticks to her post alone, and she will go to other stores to help.

There are not many customers during the festival, but as long as someone needs it, she will stick to it.

The "post-90s" store manager said that being able to create a small world of convenient life for citizens and being able to chat with old acquaintances every day is the reason she chooses to stick to it, and it is also the light and warmth in her heart.

  On New Year's Eve, the streets and alleys of Shencheng are filled with a strong sense of the New Year, but in the streets and alleys of Shanghai, there are still many young people who stick to their posts like Li Ziliang and Chen Cui. They watch for the happiness of the people, Hope that more people can enjoy the reunion safely.

  Chen Shenghao, a Shanghai boy, is a passenger transporter at the Xinshang Leifeng Service Desk of Shanghai South Railway Station. He still sticks to his job on New Year's Eve this year.

Chen Shenghao said, "This is the fifth Spring Festival travel season I have experienced in the past five years, and it is also the fourth time I have been on duty on New Year's Eve. Although it is a pity that I cannot have a New Year's Eve dinner with my family, but it allows many tourists to go home and reunite smoothly. Our work It's worth it."

"Post-95" passenger transporter Chen Shenghao.

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  As a passenger transporter at the Xinshang Leifeng Service Desk, Chen Shenghao will answer various inquiries from passengers at the service desk in the waiting area. If the elderly, disabled and other important passengers have needs, he will guide these passengers in and out of the station, get on the bus or buy tickets.

In addition, he has to deal with lost items at the station.

  "Going to work on New Year's Eve, in terms of workload and passenger flow, is actually less than the peak hours of the previous few days, because most of the long-distance passengers have already left early, and most of the people who travel on New Year's Eve are short-distance passengers, so they can go back for the New Year's Eve dinner on the same day. "As a "post-95", Chen Shenghao has only worked for more than five years. In order to spend New Year's Eve as a family as much as possible, on New Year's Eve in recent years, Chen Shenghao's parents have had New Year's Eve dinner at his aunt's house near the South Railway Station, waiting for him Pick him up after get off work and go home with him, "My family is very supportive of my work."

  Chen Shenghao said frankly that during holidays, railway workers are busier and more tired, but when he thinks that his work can reunite many people, he feels that all the fatigue is worth it.

"In the new year, I hope that the passenger flow of railways can return to the level before the epidemic, and people can travel quickly and safely. I also hope that I can improve my ordinary jobs and provide passengers with more convenient and thoughtful services."

  On New Year's Eve, at the intersection of Beihaining Road and Zhapu Road in Hongkou District, the North Cross Passage of Shanghai's key project is still under construction.

This is the "artery" of Shanghai's new transportation, and it is also an important part of Shanghai's construction of an integrated intercity transportation network in the Yangtze River Delta region.

You Shijie, who is the project engineer of the 7th bid section of the North Cross Passage of Shanghai Construction Engineering, still sticks to his post this year.

  Unable to go home for a reunion during the Spring Festival, You Shijie has both regrets and debts to his family.

"Fortunately, my family is very supportive of my work and encourages me to work hard on the project and do a good job in relevant management work, so that the construction of the project can proceed smoothly and be completed and opened to traffic as soon as possible."

  When tens of thousands of families are reunited, there will always be a group of emergency rescuers spending time in the "speed of life and death" to save lives.

Sun Youti is an emergency doctor at the Shanghai Medical Emergency Center. He has been working in closed-loop transportation since the beginning of the epidemic.

He said that every time a patient was delivered to their destination, he felt warm in his heart when he heard them say "Thank you, you have worked hard."

"This is the greatest affirmation of our work, and I am willing to dedicate everything to the victory of the epidemic."

  For the past three years, Sun Youti has spent the Spring Festival at work.

"As a veteran first aid team member, I know that it is our responsibility to stick to our posts and protect our health. I am obliged to choose to stay again." Sun Youti said that his New Year's wish is that in the coming spring, everything will return to normal and everyone will be healthy. If you are healthy, you can have the opportunity to accompany your family back to your hometown to have a look.

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