On April 19, citizens bought flowers at a flower market in Wuhan. Photo by Zhao Jun (issued by Xinhua News Agency)

  On Sunday, April 19th, Gu Yu's solar terms. After a day and night of spring rain in Wuhan, the sun shines from the clouds and the air is fresh. There are more and more cars on the road and more pedestrians. Many restaurants, supermarkets and fruit shops on the street are already open. After lifting the control of the Lihan Passage for more than ten days, Wuhan is gradually regaining its former vitality. Many citizens lamented: "The familiar days are gradually coming back!"

A good time to go out

  Mr. Wang, a citizen, started to pack up his fishing equipment early in the morning. After showing his health code and making a registration, he rode out of the community on an electric car. On a sunny day, he decided to try his luck by Yujia Lake in Wuhan. "It's been the first time I went out fishing for more than two months at home," Mr. Wang said.

  At 6 o'clock in the morning, there were some fishing enthusiasts on Yujia Lake. They put up fishing rods and waited for the fish to hook by the lake. The sun gradually rose and the spring breeze fluttered on the lake. "It's not about gaining much, it's a kind of leisure and relaxation." Mr. Wang said with a smile.

  A row of cars were parked on the road by the lake. Because of the good weather, many Wuhan citizens dragged their families out to go out. Ms. Yu and her family laid a blanket by the lake, placed a pile of food and drinks, and talked while eating. In the distant sky, several paper kites flew into the sky. "Since I have been home at this time, the children are uncomfortable." Ms. Yu said, "It's a pity not to go out in such good weather this weekend."

  Sister Liu from Ezhou is a worker of the East Lake Maintenance Team. Near noon, she took time to eat lunch in the shade of the trees. A few days ago, she and her colleagues returned to Wuhan to resume work. Recently, they have been busy pruning trees and flowers by Yujia Lake. "It hasn't been pruned for more than two months. The leaves and weeds have grown mad, and the amount of labor is not small." Sister Liu said.

Business super popular

  "Hello, please scan the health code!" At noon, at the entrance of Zhongbai Warehouse Supermarket, Ms. Zhang took out her mobile phone and scanned the QR code, clicked the "Enter" button on the applet, and then showed the green health code to the clerk; Measuring body temperature, the temperature is normal, she pushed the trolley into the supermarket. This is the basic procedure for Wuhan to enter and exit all supermarkets and take public transportation. The purpose is to trace the itinerary. In order to prevent aggregate infections, the maximum passenger flow limit for supermarkets is also set at 200.

  There are a lot of items in the Zhongbai warehouse supermarket, and more than 120 shop assistants have already resumed work. After Wuhan lifted the control of the Lihan Passage, the number of customers increased significantly than before. Although the community group purchase continues, Ms. Zhang still wants to go out and choose by herself. She picked a few fresh crucian carp in the aquatic area and bought some cooked food. "My child's birthday, I ordered a cake online and made him something delicious." Ms. Zhang said.

  "No. 1655, Meituan takeaway!" At the entrance of a milk tea shop on the pedestrian street of Optics Valley World City, several take-out brothers waited for the call; customers who picked up at the store needed to scan the QR code at the entrance of the store and log in to the applet to place an order , And then line up at the door for food at the 1 meter interval between people. "Our shop resumed work on March 4 and has been dominated by takeaways. The number of orders has been significantly increased recently. People can go out, and many customers still choose to pick themselves up at the shop." Xiao Wang, a clerk said, the pedestrian flow of pedestrians has not reached the peak The daily sales volume is still not as good as in the past, "Look forward to that day!"

  The women's clothing store opposite the milk tea shop has opened its doors to welcome customers, and Ms. Lin, the clerk, is busy packing up with her colleagues. In the past few days since the start of the work, they have hurriedly removed the winter clothes from the previous year and replaced them with spring and summer clothes. In order to promote consumption, spring clothing is sold at a 40% discount, and summer clothing is over 600 yuan minus 100 yuan. "The epidemic has a great impact on clothing stores." Ms. Lin said, "Some stores are negotiating with landlords to reduce rents and property fees."

The park opened quickly

  As the largest logistics center in Central China, Wuhan Hankou North Logistics Park is busy. Trucks come in and out, and workers are loading and unloading goods nervously. Every truck driver entering and leaving the park must present a health code and undergo a temperature test. Since the official opening of the market on March 28, more than 240 logistics companies that have entered the park have all resumed work.

  Master Zhang, a logistics company employee, was busy registering the items to be sent that day. A lot of large and small boxes were already laid out in the open space at the door of the storefront. Within a few minutes of the interview, there were two other business orders. "It has not opened for more than two months, and the number of goods we have shipped recently has grown rapidly." Master Zhang said that he sent more than 500 waybills yesterday.

  According to Xu Huafeng, director of the Hankou North Logistics Operation and Management Center, since Wuhan resumed production, the cargo throughput of the Hankou North Logistics Park has increased significantly. At present, there are more than 3,500 vehicles entering and leaving the park every day, and the average daily cargo throughput is about 250,000. "21 days after the market opened, the total shipment has reached 5.13 million, mainly based on cultural and sports supplies, labor insurance supplies and food seasoning. Although the number is about 60% of the same period last year, but the recovery is fast." Xu Huafeng said.

  In the clothing city of Hankou North International Commodity Trading Center, Mr. Gao, the owner of the clothing store, is busy contacting customers online for orders. The seasonal consumption of clothing is strong, and the two-month suspension of work has a great impact on Mr. Gao, who is doing wholesale business: "With more than 200,000 yuan of spring clothes on hand, he is trying to sell it." Trying to sell goods live, the trading center also waived the first quarter property fees for all merchants, and also contacted banks to give loans to merchants with difficult capital turnover. "Everyone is thinking of ways to minimize the loss." Mr. Gao said.

  Zhang Yuanqing