Setting up street stalls and doing business has been the hottest news topic in recent days. The Prime Minister visited night market stalls and felt that they could recover after the epidemic. This was very warm news for many unemployed people and became popular in the entire press.
Many people think that setting up stalls is a relatively good expedient measure to relieve economic pressure at present. However, in my opinion, this is not a simple expedient measure. It is also a historic breakthrough and a way to get rid of the Chinese people's excessive reliance on online shopping. breakthrough point.
Now I will share with you my thoughts when I visited night market stalls in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan a few days ago, to see what impact the current economy of street stalls has on us. The night on the Lancang River is so beautiful that people are intoxicated by it. There are nightlife stalls on both sides of the river, and everything is full of the atmosphere of local life. It feels very good.
At the end of May, I traveled to Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, and found that night market life was very colorful. This atmosphere was not there many years ago. There are different night market life on both sides of the Lancang River. The scene of night market stalls is local life. The atmosphere and the cultural environment are very strong. It is the best way for outsiders to understand the real life in the local area. It happened that a few days ago, the Prime Minister also advocated the economy of stall stalls. I personally think it is very good. Being able to return to the previous morning living atmosphere can also change some Chinese people's thinking and adjust the economic structure to some extent.
In my impression, many places strictly prohibit the setting up of street stalls, but I saw many different night market stalls, large and small, on both sides of the Lancang River in Xishuangbanna, and I didn't pay much attention at that time. But after staying here for several days, I realized why the city management officials here didn't stop it, but let them continue to set up stalls here? I learned with curiosity that stalls are allowed here, as long as I don't set up random stalls. Moreover, the Dai people have always had the habit of nightlife, so setting up stalls cannot be strictly prohibited. Seeing the scene here, I like this feeling very much. It's like going back to more than ten years ago. The streets are full of human touch.
Since the advent of the Internet, Chinese people's shopping habits have been completely changed. Many people choose to buy online. No matter what product it is, they search online and find what they want. It can be said to be omnipotent. The wave of online shopping economy has been growing in China for decades and has completely defeated offline physical stores. Due to the extremely active online shopping economy, the store fees and maintenance fees for those merchants entering online stores have also risen. As more and more online stores join, the pressure on online stores is no less than the pressure on physical stores. A commodity economy that balances online and offline shopping is currently the best direction for my country. It is not necessarily a good thing to be too biased towards the real economy or the online shopping economy.
Affected by the epidemic, many domestic real economy businesses have directly closed down, and some migrant workers have also lost half a year's income. After the Prime Minister's advocacy of the stall economy a few days ago, many people expressed their support and praise. This is nothing more than to relieve the economic pressure on the people through humane measures and provide conditions for the country to rapidly resume economic development.
Not limited to a few areas in my country, if night markets are set up all over the country, I think it will not only be a short-term expedient measure, but also create a strong atmosphere for the field economy by creating colorful and lively nightlife scenes, thereby stimulating the recovery and development of the real economy. Over time, it can change the Chinese people's habit of relying heavily on online shopping and become a breakthrough for citizens to get rid of online shopping thinking. Do you think so?
It is not to boycott online shopping here, but to develop the offline real economy by setting up stalls, perfectly integrating the online and real economy. After all, both have the role of promoting social and economic development. Online shopping has brought about the rapid development of the logistics industry and express delivery industry, saving land resources and some costs in many real economies. However, too developed online shopping will cause the real economy to decline. Bringing about the depression of the urban economy and the decline of urban prosperity. The real economy can achieve face-to-face communication and exchanges between people, with a stronger human touch and a more dynamic urban appearance. Therefore, neither of the two cannot be the only one. By restoring the local stall economy, it can be used as an expedient measure in the short term, and in the long run, it can be a breakthrough to get rid of serious online shopping thinking. Overall, setting up stalls is a far-reaching measure. What do you think?
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