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Why are roadside stalls making a comeback in Shanghai?

On September 22, the 44th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 15th Shanghai Municipal People's Congress revised and passed the "Shanghai City Appearance and Environmental Sanitation Management Regulations".

The new version of the "Regulations" is based on the integration of urban and rural areas, including rural city appearance and environmental sanitation within the scope of application, paying more attention to precise policy implementation, and reflecting the requirements of refined urban management.

In the past, it was completely prohibited to set up stalls and occupy roads. The new rules stipulate that roads, bridges and other public places are not allowed to be occupied without authorization to set up stalls and sell. At the same time, it is clarified that district and township governments can delineate certain public places.

The area is used for business activities such as setting up stalls and selling self-produced agricultural and sideline products.

(September 22, The Paper) After this official announcement, roadside stall culture has returned. When this news became a hot search, some people were thankful for the return of fireworks, while others affirmed the vitality of the street stall economy.

It is undeniable that roadside stalls are a warm and soft existence in people's hearts. Its reappearance gives people with busy lives a place to temporarily stop and comfort, and also gives people another way of life to start with.

It is not only the return of fireworks, but also the decompression of life.

The long alleys of the market are filled with fireworks, and when spread out they are the human world.

The market is probably the place with the strongest fireworks in a city. The existence of roadside stalls not only brings the warmth of fireworks, firewood, rice, oil and salt, but also the various tastes of the world, sweet, sour, bitter and spicy.

Shouting and hawking, stoves burning, people buzzing, pedestrians coming and going, the four seasons of heaven and earth, morning and evening lights, the most banal and trivial, coming and going and stopping, can embody the fireworks and human feelings of the city.

As the saying goes: "The fireworks in the world are the most touching thing in the human heart." The warmth between people is often produced in this real and ordinary life interaction and running-in.

People gather together because of food, and people never leave. Home is here, fireworks are in the world, and flavor lasts forever.

Whether it’s friends and relatives who want to get together, tourists coming and going, or strangers in a foreign land, we live and stay in this city.

When we are depressed by the boring life, depressed by the tedious work, trapped and lonely, a bowl of fireworks delicacies in a busy street can be healing and warm.

We meet and gather together because of food. In ordinary life, we seek a care. With care, there is a carrier of emotions, and there is room for emotions to be released and stay.

In the busy life, our pursuit and persistence of life are nothing more than a bowl of fireworks.

Just as Confucius said: "Eat and drink men and women, human beings have great desires." The street stall economy has emerged in response to the times, and the fireworks in the world are also the livelihood of the people.

In the post-epidemic era, the street stall economy is a new vitality that caters to social changes and development, and may also be a breakthrough in the economic pressure of life.

At present, when the risk of the epidemic has not yet been completely eliminated, giving full play to the role of the street stall economy, involving all people in revitalizing the economy, ensuring people's livelihood, and promoting social development will, to a certain extent, be an effective and convenient development direction.