China News Service, May 30th. According to the US "World Daily" report, on the Memorial Day long weekend, although there was a brief rain on the afternoon of the 28th, the number of people for sightseeing did not decrease. One of the main sources of business income for businesses is Chinatown, Manhattan, New York. The streets are full of souvenirs and outdoor dining places. Tourists rest and dine. Long queues form outside well-known restaurants as scheduled; Did not let the rainy day affect the good mood of the trip.

  Chinatown business has gradually opened the prelude to the return of business in the post-epidemic era. On the 28th, there were restaurants in several well-known roads such as Doyers Street, Pell Street and Mott Street. Many customers are sitting in the outdoor dining seats to eat.

Xiyunlai Restaurant said that it has increased the supply of meals a week in advance, and the number of people drinking tea has been increasing. In addition to tourists, it has also stimulated the interest of local residents to eat out. Generally speaking, the number of diners has increased significantly.

  Remembrance Day marks the beginning of summer. The temperature in New York City has fluctuated high and low this year, but after a brief storm, the sky turned blue, and people saw the haze dissipated, and they took to the streets again, no street lights , the murals on Zaiye Street, and the open street on Disclosure Street have all become places for people to stop and check in. There are no empty seats for outdoor dining. Well-known businesses such as Miramar Char Siu Bao and Chinatown Ice Cream Shop have lined up as scheduled, and many people are admiring them. come.

  In addition, next week will usher in the Dragon Boat Festival, and some businesses will also sell the prepared rice dumplings outside the store in advance, attracting foreign tourists to try it.

The operator of "Shanghai Old Zhengxing" said that the sweet-tasting bean paste dumplings are the most popular, and they sold out early. The crowd of tourists has made the business recover slightly.

  Chen Zuozhou, operation director of the Chinatown Business Reform District, said that although Chinatown's economy is still far from recovering to pre-epidemic levels, the long weekend festivals and traditional festivals that come one after another in summer have given community businesses great confidence. The lively scene that everyone wants to see.

(Zhang Chen)