Shanghai Archives - Rabbit Says https://www.rabbitsays.com/tag/shanghai/ China News & Products Wed, 04 May 2022 08:59:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.8 https://www.rabbitsays.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/cropped-Rabbit-ears-pink-1-32x32.png Shanghai Archives - Rabbit Says https://www.rabbitsays.com/tag/shanghai/ 32 32 The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai https://www.rabbitsays.com/the-cheapest-wedding-in-shanghai-2022-05-04/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/the-cheapest-wedding-in-shanghai-2022-05-04/#comments Wed, 04 May 2022 08:59:22 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3741 IIn Shanghai, the cost of a wedding usually reaches 30,000 to 400,000 yuan, and the price of five-star hotel dishes exceeds 10,000 yuan of each table. But on the evening of May 2, on Jufengyuan Road in Shanghai, more than 3,000 people participated in a special wedding, and everyone happily “dine at the banquet”. In […]

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IIn Shanghai, the cost of a wedding usually reaches 30,000 to 400,000 yuan, and the price of five-star hotel dishes exceeds 10,000 yuan of each table.

The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai
The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai

But on the evening of May 2, on Jufengyuan Road in Shanghai, more than 3,000 people participated in a special wedding, and everyone happily “dine at the banquet”. In the end, the bride and groom spent 0 yuan.

Not only that, more than 300 people made plans for the wedding during the Covid-19 pandemic. A core team of 16 people was responsible for the execution, including make-up artists, photographers, emcees, directors, editors, and venue decorators. It has all the procedures a wedding should have. After the wedding, drones hovered over the community, and residents sang “Tomorrow will be better” and shouted, “Shanghai, come on.”

This wedding is a gift dedicated to the volunteer couple by more than 3,000 residents in the whole community. The bride Qi Liangliang, who has only been in Shanghai for six months, said that her hands were shaking with excitement, and she and the groom couldn’t sleep all night: “I feel so much warmth in Shanghai, a city that was originally unfamiliar to me.”

The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai
The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai

A message for help prompts residents across the community to help

“Which family has double happiness or festive accessories? We will hold a wedding with our parents in our hometown on May 2. We want to arrange a little arrangement in the rented house. Please help me to ask.”

On the evening of April 29, Qi Liangliang sent a brief WeChat message to the volunteer mutual aid group in Xuelinyuan Community, Jufengyuan Road, Shanghai. She did not expect that after dozens of minutes, this news was like a fuse, which ignited the atmosphere of the entire community.

28-year-old Ji Pengcheng and Qi Liangliang are tenants in the Xuelinyuan Community. They are both from Yancheng, Jiangsu. Ji Pengcheng is studying for a doctorate at the Baoshan campus of Shanghai University next door to the community. Qi Liangliang resigned from a stable job in a state-owned enterprise in her home country in the second half of last year in order to follow Ji Pengcheng, and became an employee of a car company headquartered in Hongqiao Business District.

Qi Liangliang came to Shanghai less than half a year ago, and when she was not fully familiar with the city, the sudden outbreak of the Omicron pandemic disrupted all their plans.

Since March 4th, Xuelinyuan Community has been closed for 10 days. On April 1st, with the overall closure and control of Puxi, all residents have entered a state of staying at home. Qi Liangliang and Ji Pengcheng became volunteers in the community, but they couldn’t keep one thing in their minds-the wedding was originally scheduled to be held at the hotel in their hometown on May 2.

With the continuous extension of the lockdown, by the end of April, it is no longer possible to go back to the hometown to hold the wedding.

“May 2 is an auspicious day. The family hopes that we will not change the time.” Qi Liangliang said that the family finally jointly decided to hold the wedding by video.

The rented house lacked festive decorations, so Qi Liangliang sent the WeChat help message to the volunteer group when the wedding was approaching.

For the first minute, no one responded. After a while, a volunteer replied, “Although I don’t have any decorations, I would like to give my best wishes.” At this time, Qi Liangliang didn’t hold out much hope.

Soon, however, dozens of volunteers forwarded Qi Liangliang’s WeChat message to various buildings in the community. Residents in the entire community began to rummage through boxes and cabinets to see if there were any suitable accessories at home.

Some people took off the big red double happiness that was attached to the refrigerator when they got married, some people found a heart-shaped candle, some people took out their treasured champagne, and some people said that they would cut out the flowers they planted in the yard and tie them into a bouquet for the bride…

A resident immediately opened a new WeChat group and issued a call: “Those who want to help the bride and groom, scan the code to enter this group, and let’s find a way together!”

In just a few tens of minutes, more than 300 people poured into the group, and everyone posted the happy items they found: a pair of bear dolls, buckets for children and grandchildren, red wine glasses, and their wedding dresses.

At this time, someone else suggested that why not hold an online “cloud wedding” that all residents of the community participated in as a gift to the volunteer couple?

The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai
The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai

More than 300 residents spontaneously plan “cloud wedding”

Sasha, who lives in Xuelinyuan Community, is an HR of a company. Her usual job is to be in charge of personnel recruitment. On the evening of April 29, when she saw in the group that everyone was going to hold a “cloud wedding” for the newlyweds, she took the initiative to undertake the recruitment work.

“To recruit makeup artists, post-editors, and drone aerial photographers, the requirements are…” Sasha sent out one after another recruitment notices in the group. What is surprising is that there are indeed “hidden dragons and crouching tigers” in the community, and soon there are professionals applying for each position, each performing their duties.

At 0:36 on April 30, just three or four hours after the bride Qi Liangliang sent her WeChat for help, Wang Siyu, a resident of the community, wrote the first version of the “Cloud Wedding” plan: the online emcee introduces the bride and groom and the parents of both parties, broadcast online video of wedding photos, add photos of two people’s growth, bride and groom serve tea to their parents online, collect video of cloud blessing from neighbors, relatives, and friends, use Tencent meeting to be responsible for the process, and have a live broadcast on Douyin platform.

Qi Liangliang and Ji Pengcheng like “Da Hua Xi You”. Last year, they made a special trip to the Northwest to take a set of wedding photos in the desert. When the wedding planning team in the community learned about the situation, they specially arranged for a poster designer to create an online invitation in the style of “Da Hua Xi You”, and it is designed to play “Da Hua Xi You” music at the wedding.

“When I saw the news that the wedding planning group was quickly swiping the screen, I was indescribably excited that night. My mother asked me to write down the things everyone gave me, and when the pandemic is over, I should return them one by one. I took a pen. My hands are shaking.” Qi Liangliang said that the residents of the community kept planning until one or two in the morning that night, and she and the groom hardly slept all night.

The couple met and fell in love in 2013. After 9 years of love running, Qi Liangliang gave up a stable job. Ji Pengcheng is also willing to help Qi Liangliang with everything and take care of her. Getting married is a big event for them. Originally, they wanted to hold a grand wedding in a five-star hotel in their hometown, Yancheng, Jiangsu. They planned to spend more than 300,000 yuan. The style is the ancient style that Qi Liangliang likes.

Because the wedding was not possible due to the pandemic, they felt a little regret and loss in their hearts, but the “cloud wedding” sent by the residents of the community together dissipated all the regrets.

The love between Qi Liangliang and Ji Pengcheng also touched all the neighbors. Everyone chose the wedding time at 5:20 pm on May 2, which means to bless the love of the newlyweds together.

The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai
The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai

“Cloud Buffet Dinner” has more than 200 dishes

May 2 is the day when the planned wedding will take place. Will this “cloud wedding” organized by residents spontaneously online achieve the desired effect?

With the approval of the neighborhood committee, Qi Liangliang and Ji Pengcheng can use the volunteer work area on the second floor of the community clubhouse to hold a short ceremony after the volunteer service work that day. During the pandemic, volunteers in the community put on and take off protective clothing and disinfected there. On May 2, the volunteers organized the work area and arranged it into a simple wedding venue.

Residents in the community rummaged through boxes and cabinets to find happy products. After unified registration, volunteers came to pick them up and disinfected them in a unified manner. Finally, they packed two entire boxes and delivered them to the bride Qi Liangliang.

The online live broadcast process of the wedding has gone through three or four rehearsals. The residents have also invited Lao Zhang, a technologist who lives in other communities, as the director of the background operation app to ensure that the live broadcast can be carried out smoothly.

Among the residents of Xuelinyuan Community, someone sent an invitation letter and a wedding video clip to warm up the wedding at 5:20 in advance.

At the beginning of the wedding, there were only the bride, groom, emcee, and photographer in white clothes, and everyone else watched the ceremony from their homes. In the volunteer work area, simple tripods formed two fixed positions with different angles, which were broadcast live to more than 3,000 people in the community.

“In the past month or so, all the residents of Xuelin Garden have worked together to fight the pandemic, and the dawn of victory is just around the corner! In this special period, we have encountered a great event, and a couple of newcomers in the community are about to welcome theirs. Newlywed life.” The wedding started on time, and the tightly wrapped emcee said.

“Hello everyone, I am Ji Pengcheng, the lucky groom today.”

“I’m the lucky bride Qi Liangliang.”

A pair of newlyweds wore dresses and masks on stage. At the same time, a large number of residents rushed into the app instantly, and the technical veteran Zhang in the background was nervously switching the screen to ensure the best live broadcast effect.

The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai
The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai

What the bride and groom did not expect was that the residents of the community recorded a blessing video in advance. Each family only had three seconds to show their faces, but the entire video was 6 minutes long. In the video, a little boy put on a suit and held roses in his hands to send blessings, a little girl wore a dance dress to perform a dance, a pair of twin children wished for a happy wedding, and a resident played a piano piece.

At the wedding, the bride cried several times, and even the mother of the bride who was far away in Yancheng couldn’t help crying.

In the barrage, some residents left a message saying that they were also in tears, and some single people said: “This is really true that lovers are married, and a single man witnessed it with his own eyes.”

After the short ceremony, on the way home for the bride and groom, residents along the way stood on their balconies and sent their blessings to them. Some people cheered up the balloons in advance, let the children wave them on the balcony, and the old people shouted: “You must be together forever and grow old together!”

For a time, the entire community was surrounded by the sound of blessings, and even the pet dogs kept barking incessantly.

At this time, it was dinner time in the evening, and the residents were all “eating” and posting their own food. “I’ll have an iced cola and fried chicken to celebrate.” “Cloud buffet, family, more than 200 dishes.”

The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai
The Cheapest Wedding in Shanghai

The pandemic evokes the most real warmth in Shanghai

Liu Yinbin, an associate professor at the School of Management of Shanghai University, also lives in Xuelinyuan Community. He loves the life here. He once published a book “Jufengyuan Road is a Happy Street”. Many people just read Liu Yinbin’s book before choosing to buy a house and settle down on Jufengyuan Road.

Liu Yinbin’s book wrote: Jufengyuan Road is a little-known street in Shanghai, but this road has everything from kindergartens, primary schools, and middle schools to universities. More than 30,000 students from Shanghai University have injected infinite vitality into this street. There are both Starbucks and Walmart here, as well as street stalls and dark dishes. There are both professors and working girls living here.

The pandemic has changed this road. The liveliness and prosperity of the past disappeared, replaced by a whole month of silence and depression. However, the warmth between the neighbors has also returned. The residents here were busy and met every day but did not know each other. During the pandemic, their mutual help aroused their enthusiasm.

“Actually, not long after I came to Shanghai, I only lived in this community for half a year. When I told my family in my hometown, they were all very surprised, how could the neighbors in the community be so nice? This is the most special wedding, and I will never forget it. Xuelinyuan.” Qi Liangliang told the first financial reporter.

There is such a line in the movie “Da Hua Xi You”: My crush is an unparalleled hero, and one day he will appear, wearing golden armor and holy clothes, and stepping on colorful clouds to marry me.

After the wedding, the residents of the community changed the group name to “Colorful Clouds”, and they were all waiting for the day when the haze in Shanghai dissipated.

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A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai https://www.rabbitsays.com/a-large-number-of-apples-were-thrown-on-the-roadside-in-shanghai-2022-04-29/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/a-large-number-of-apples-were-thrown-on-the-roadside-in-shanghai-2022-04-29/#comments Fri, 29 Apr 2022 08:34:36 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3724 At 3 pm on April 28, the reporter arrived at Panjing Road near Yangnan Road, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai. There are some local sanitation trucks and urban management law enforcement vehicles on the scene. Some rotten apples had been shoveled into the back compartment of the sanitation truck: “Most of them are indeed broken, […]

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At 3 pm on April 28, the reporter arrived at Panjing Road near Yangnan Road, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai.

A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai
A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai

There are some local sanitation trucks and urban management law enforcement vehicles on the scene. Some rotten apples had been shoveled into the back compartment of the sanitation truck: “Most of them are indeed broken, and we picked out some good ones .”

A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai
A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai

In a refrigerator car, there are four small baskets of apples that are still in good condition, and the owner of the car, who is also the owner of the batch of apples, is Lao Qiu, a 44-year-old from Huludao, Liaoning Province.

Reporter: Where did these apples come from?

Lao Qiu: On April 22, I pulled five thousand kilograms of apples from Jinzhou, Liaoning, and drove to Shanghai overnight. I arrived at night on the 23rd. I found that the wholesale market in the western suburbs was banned from trading, so I wanted to come to Baoshan because I used to come here to pull goods, I thought about retailing apples. But when I came, I found that there was no one on the street at all. I have been to the surrounding Youyi Road and Mudanjiang Road, the apples were not sold for a few days, and they were slowly rotten, so I thought that they could only be dumped.

A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai
A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai

Reporter: What about after the collapse?

Lao Qiu: It was the night of the 26th. I saw that it was a wasteland and there was some construction waste. I thought it would be all right if I just dumped it. I didn’t expect the police to call me the next day and asked me to go to the police station. Only then did I know that someone posted this on the Internet, and the police found me through surveillance.

A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai
A Large number of Apples Were Thrown on the Roadside in Shanghai

After explaining the situation at the police station, Lao Qiu was fined 200 yuan by the local urban management for littering.

In his refrigerated car, the co-pilot was covered with his bedding, more than 10 used masks were hung on the steering wheel lever, and there were two boxes of leftover instant noodles on the dashboard. These things were given to him at the police station after the police knew his situation…

It cost 20,000 yuan to buy this batch of apples, as well as nearly 2,000 yuan in fuel costs along the way. Lao Qiu admitted that he was a little “impulsive” this time.

“On April 19th, I pulled a truck from Shandong to Chongming for a guaranteed supply of vegetables. I was connected with a cooperative and got a pass. The journey went smoothly. I just wanted to go back to my hometown and get some apples. There are farmers who grow apples, and I don’t want to make more money. The wholesale price is 3.6 yuan per kilogram, and it is enough to sell for 6 or 8 yuan per kilogram here.”

These few days in Shanghai, Lao Qiu lives in the car. In order to find a way for selling apples by car, he does nucleic acid tests every day. He uses almost all the money. When he opens the WeChat wallet on his mobile phone, the balance is just more than 500 yuan…

Lao Qiu said bluntly that he hasn’t thought about the next plan yet: “I’m earning shipping fees. I just bought this refrigerator this year. It cost nearly 200,000 yuan, and the loan needs to be repaid more than 5,000 yuan per month. I want to take orders again, but I’ve been to Shanghai before, cars that have been to Shanghai were not allowed to get off the expressway in many places, so I’m just thinking about waiting for Shanghai to unblock, it is said that the closure will be lifted soon. I’m thinking about bringing some goods from Shanghai at that time and then going out…”

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Shandong Mother Carries 40 Kilogram of Vegetables to Help her Son in Shanghai https://www.rabbitsays.com/shandong-mother-carries-40-kilogram-of-vegetables-to-help-her-son-in-shanghai-2022-04-21/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/shandong-mother-carries-40-kilogram-of-vegetables-to-help-her-son-in-shanghai-2022-04-21/#comments Thu, 21 Apr 2022 08:36:22 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3686 On the morning of April 15th, I took the high-speed rail from Shandong and then transferred twice to Shanghai. It was 7 pm when I arrived at my son’s house. When I came to Shanghai this time, I brought two large boxes and a cloth bag with seventy to 40 kilograms of ingredients, including vegetables, […]

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On the morning of April 15th, I took the high-speed rail from Shandong and then transferred twice to Shanghai. It was 7 pm when I arrived at my son’s house.

Mother carries vegetables to help her son in Shanghai
Mother carries vegetables to help her son in Shanghai

When I came to Shanghai this time, I brought two large boxes and a cloth bag with seventy to 40 kilograms of ingredients, including vegetables, beef, chicken, cooked food, soy products, and more.

When I was packing my luggage, the ingredients were all over the floor, and my son also took a photo and sent it to a circle of friends. I didn’t expect so many people to like and comment.

Some people say yes, “Only a mother is good in the world”. This is true, parents are of course worried about their children. But I can’t afford more praise, after all, it’s what my family wants to eat.

Some people ask, why do you have to go to Shanghai? Some people are also concerned, how did you get here on the way? I’ll just say it.

Coming to Shanghai is not an impromptu intention, it is planned. In the past, I used to live at my son’s house. I also spent the Spring Festival this year in Shanghai, and I will stay in Shanghai for the next few years. The little grandson just turned half a year old and needs someone to take care of him. Especially after the lockdown is lifted, sons and daughters-in-law have to return to work, so I have to come and prepare to take care of their grandchildren in advance.

It was really hard to book tickets this time.

Our hometown is Tancheng County in the southernmost part of Shandong Province. The usual way of transportation to Shanghai is to take a bus, go to Linyi Airport to fly directly to Shanghai, or go south to a county-level city in northern Jiangsu and take a four-hour high-speed train directly to Shanghai.

But under the pandemic, these methods will not work at all. Buses and planes were stopped, and the Lu-Su junction was also closed. The feasible way is to take the high-speed rail in the province and find a way to transfer the high-speed rail to Shanghai.

At the beginning, I booked a ticket for April 5. At that time, it was said that this time was the time when Puxi was unblocked. I took the high-speed train from Linyi to Rizhao, and then from Rizhao to Shanghai. But a few days before departure, the bus from Rizhao to Shanghai was suspended.

The second route I chose was to take the high-speed rail from Linyi to Qufu, then transfer to Hefei, and then from Hefei to Shanghai. The road took a lot of detours and I had to transfer twice. But a few days before departure, I received a notice that the third journey was suspended.

The third shift that actually took place was Linyi to Rizhao, transfer to Xuzhou, and then transfer to Shanghai. It takes more than an hour to go to the high-speed rail station, and about 8 hours for the high-speed rail and transfer.

After I booked the ticket, I thought, if it is canceled again, I will take the logistics truck to Hangzhou, and then go from Hangzhou to Shanghai by high-speed rail. My cousin who runs a restaurant in the express service area also helped me contact a familiar driver in advance.

Mother carries vegetables to help her son in Shanghai
Mother carries vegetables to help her son in Shanghai

Then there’s the matter of getting things ready.

Although the area where my son is located is relatively late, the supplies are ok. With the help of community group purchases and some friends, there is no shortage of food and drink. But I don’t know when the pandemic will affect it. After all, it is inconvenient to purchase in Shanghai, so bringing more things makes me feel safer.

Meat is bought ahead of time, frozen in the freezer. For vegetables, buy them a day or two in advance.

My son was afraid that my luggage will be too heavy, so he told me just to bring some leafy vegetables. He told me that there is no shortage of vegetables in Shanghai now, but they are all durable vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions, and green leafy vegetables are hard to buy.

On the high-speed train at 8 o’clock that day, I went to the wholesale market at 4 in the morning and bought vegetables for dozens of dollars.

In the end, I bought nearly 10 kinds of leafy vegetables in the box, more than 20 kinds of vegetables in total, including seasonal vegetables such as toon, and 4 kilograms of apples.

In addition to buying it yourself, many relatives and friends also help. In fact, when they first knew that I was going to Shanghai, they persuaded me not to go, and even the apple sellers persuaded me not to go to Shanghai. But seeing that I had to go, they all started to help me prepare things.

My sister-in-law fried a big bag of dried tofu, my daughter’s in-laws bought some vegetables, and my brother-in-law helped to make the mutton into mature food…

Mother carries vegetables to help her son in Shanghai
Mother carries vegetables to help her son in Shanghai

The original plan was to add a large box and a handbag, and finally, there was an extra-large box. I used to bring a little more stuff when I traveled far, but this time I have to change trains and I have a lot of stuff, so I’m ready to move it a little bit.

At 5:30, my relatives drove me to set off. It took an hour and a half to reach Linyi High-speed Railway Station and take the 8:00 high-speed train. On the flat ground in the high-speed rail station, I hung a bag on my shoulders and dragged a box forward with one hand. The box was old and the pulley was not so easy to use. It was a little hard to pull.

The more troublesome thing is to get on the elevator, the elevator is hard to find, and the escalator is basically used. I just ship one box at a time, then walk down the ladder, and then carry another box up.

Not too strenuous, but time consuming. The transfer time at Rizhao High-speed Railway Station was originally reserved for 40 minutes, but the entire transfer time took 30 minutes.

There are also many kind people. At Linyi High-speed Railway Station, a station staff helped me drag a box from the ticket gate to the train. When I was transferring in Xuzhou, a young man helped me drag a box.

I took three shots of the vaccine myself, and I was not too afraid of the pandemic on this trip. What I worry about is that Shanghai will not be able to enter, I will be asked to return to my hometown, my hometown will not be able to receive it, and the fresh vegetables I bring will be spoiled, so then what should I do?

For safety, I still wore two layers of masks and disposable gloves during the whole process.

The trains from Xuzhou to Shanghai was full of people, and when we got to Suzhou, there were only a few people left in our carriages, and there were more Jingdong couriers who supported Shanghai in other carriages. I think these couriers who came to Shanghai to help are very brave. They are here to help others.

The facilities of Hongqiao Station are good, the elevator is also convenient, and there are taxis and buses with guaranteed operation. I took a taxi to my son’s house, and it was completely metered. When entering the community, you must hold a nucleic acid certificate and make an antigen on the spot.

When my son saw me, he was also very surprised. He knew that I would bring something, but he didn’t know that I had brought so much. When packing his luggage, he was even more startled when he saw that things were spread on the ground, and there were no prongs on the ground.

I’m just glad that I can bring so many things, and I hope the more the better. When reporting the safety of my relatives in my hometown, I kept showing them off. My nephew said that if it was him, he might have thrown the box away on the way.

So far, I have had four times of nucleic acid tests in Shanghai, all of which are negative.

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Shanghai Welfare Lottery Outlets Are Closed, But there is a 2.56 Million First Prize? https://www.rabbitsays.com/shanghai-welfare-lottery-outlets-are-closed-but-there-is-a-2-56-million-first-prize-2022-04-18/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/shanghai-welfare-lottery-outlets-are-closed-but-there-is-a-2-56-million-first-prize-2022-04-18/#respond Mon, 18 Apr 2022 08:37:31 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3676 Since April 1st, Shanghai Welfare Lottery sales outlets have been suspended throughout the city. On April 13th, however, there is a lottery jackpot in Shanghai, which has caused netizens to question the welfare lottery. What is going on? According to the “Shanghai Welfare Lottery” official account on April 1, the city’s consignment outlets will suspend […]

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Since April 1st, Shanghai Welfare Lottery sales outlets have been suspended throughout the city.

On April 13th, however, there is a lottery jackpot in Shanghai, which has caused netizens to question the welfare lottery. What is going on?

Welfare Lottery Outlets Are Closed, But there is a 2.56 Million First Prize
Welfare Lottery Outlets Are Closed, But there is a 2.56 Million First Prize

According to the “Shanghai Welfare Lottery” official account on April 1, the city’s consignment outlets will suspend the sales and redemption of welfare lottery tickets (including computer-based welfare lottery tickets and instant welfare lottery tickets) from April 1, and the recovery time will be announced separately depending on the progress of Shanghai’s Covid-19 pandemic prevention and control work.

Welfare Lottery Outlets Are Closed, But there is a 2.56 Million First Prize
Welfare Lottery Outlets Are Closed, But there is a 2.56 Million First Prize

On April 13, the China Welfare Lottery released the Seven Lottery lottery announcement, showing that the 2022040 issue of the Seven Lottery had a total of 2 first prizes, including one in Shanghai and one in Shandong. The first prize single bet bonus was about 2.566 million yuan.

Later, some media quoted Welfare Lottery customer service as saying that the winner in Shanghai was betting through text messages.

Zhongxin Finance contacted the customer service of the official website of the Welfare Lottery and got a response, “The policies for betting by telephone and SMS are not consistent in various places. At present, only two places can bet by phone or SMS, Liaoning Province and Shanghai.”

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Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors https://www.rabbitsays.com/anatomy-professor-cuts-whole-pig-for-neighbors-2022-04-15/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/anatomy-professor-cuts-whole-pig-for-neighbors-2022-04-15/#comments Fri, 15 Apr 2022 08:31:41 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3671 Recently, the Covid-19 Pandemic in Shanghai has been serious. Residents Mr. Ji’s family and 17 neighbors bought a whole pig that had been slaughtered in order to eat fresh pork. In the absence of a butcher in the market, Mr. Ji’s father, a former professor of anatomy, dismembered the whole pig to satisfy the greed […]

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Recently, the Covid-19 Pandemic in Shanghai has been serious.

Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors
Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors

Residents Mr. Ji’s family and 17 neighbors bought a whole pig that had been slaughtered in order to eat fresh pork. In the absence of a butcher in the market, Mr. Ji’s father, a former professor of anatomy, dismembered the whole pig to satisfy the greed of the neighbors.

An anatomy professor is an expert in dissecting the human body. Who would have guessed that one day, an anatomy professor will act as a butcher?

Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors
Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors

On April 12, Mr. Ji, who was in the Shanghai prevention area, received a message for help in the community buying group, “Looking for someone who can cut pork.”

“The pork we bought in the group was all frozen. We want to eat fresh pork, and after inquiries, we learned that there is currently a lack of butchers in the market to cut pork, and if you want to eat fresh pork, you can only buy a whole pig and cut it yourself.”

Mr. Ji introduced that when he saw the news of looking for a pig cutter, he asked his father, who was a professor of anatomy if he could cut the pig. “My father, Professor Ji Rongming, is a member of the Naval Medical University (formerly the Second Military Medical University), professor of clinically applied anatomy, winner of the National Invention Award, now retired. Although his 71-year-old father has never dismembered a pig, this is also cutting work, he thought it would not be difficult to cut a whole pig, so he agreed.”

Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors
Anatomy Professor Cuts whole Pig for Neighbors

Afterward, Mr. Ji and 17 neighbors bought a whole pig. “Because special tools are required to cut the pig’s head, and we only have a kitchen knife, we did not want the pig’s head, nor the pig’s internal organs and tail.” Mr. Ji said the volunteers sent the whole pig to his house with a small cart that day.

“We first put cardboard on the table to prevent damage to the house’s hygiene when cutting the pig. Then, my father and I carried the pig to the table, and my father put on medical white gloves and used a pen to draw 16 strips on the pig’s back. He took out the freshly sharpened kitchen knife and cut the pig along the bisector line.” Mr. Ji said that his father’s cutting technique was very neat, “Compared to dissection, cutting pork is relatively simple, because when dissecting the human body, care should be taken to protect the organs, so the method is more careful, and the pork can be cut with a slash, even if it is cut crookedly, it can be eaten.”

After cutting the pork, they took out the scales and weighed 17 pieces of pork by standing on the scale and holding 17 pieces of pork in turn.

“My father’s knife skills are perfect. Each portion of meat is basically 10 kilograms, and they are very happy after sharing it with the neighbors. Later, we made braised pork with fresh pork, and I feel that the braised pork this time is more fragrant because this is the pork that we cut ourselves, the braised pork is infused with our hard work.” Mr. Ji said.

Mr. Ji said that they are happy to help their neighbors realize their wishes, and they will buy whole pigs or whole sheep again in the future to satisfy everyone’s greed.

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A Patient in Shanghai Tells about Life in the Cabin: Go to Bed Early and Get up Early, without Taking Medicine https://www.rabbitsays.com/a-patient-in-shanghai-tells-about-life-in-the-cabin-go-to-bed-early-and-get-up-early-without-taking-medicine-2022-04-12/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/a-patient-in-shanghai-tells-about-life-in-the-cabin-go-to-bed-early-and-get-up-early-without-taking-medicine-2022-04-12/#comments Tue, 12 Apr 2022 08:04:33 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3659 On April 10, the first batch of more than 500 patients was released from the N4 cabin of the Shanghai New International Expo Center Fangcang Cabin Hospital, which was jointly taken over by the Jiangxi Aid Shanghai Medical Team 2 and Team 5. Li Zicai from Xuancheng, Anhui received the notice of departure and took […]

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On April 10, the first batch of more than 500 patients was released from the N4 cabin of the Shanghai New International Expo Center Fangcang Cabin Hospital, which was jointly taken over by the Jiangxi Aid Shanghai Medical Team 2 and Team 5.

Life in the Cabin, Shanghai
Life in the Cabin, Shanghai

Li Zicai from Xuancheng, Anhui received the notice of departure and took the initiative to find the head nurse, hoping to continue to stay as a volunteer to help overcome the epidemic.

In an interview with Jiupai News, he introduced that he was 35 years old and engaged in the interior decoration industry. He has been in Shanghai for ten years, and now his work is suspended.

After witnessing the hard work of the medical staff in the cabin, Li Zicai also wanted to help them. In the end, his request was rejected by the pandemic prevention headquarters, and he planned to reassess what he could do to help.

Because his residence in Shanghai is a shared house, he does not meet the conditions for home isolation. In addition, considering the feelings of the residents in the community, he chose to observe himself in the hotel for a week before going back.

“After the observation period, if there is a need for volunteers in Shanghai, I will go there without hesitation and do whatever I can for the pandemic in Shanghai.”

Life in the Cabin, Shanghai
Life in the Cabin, Shanghai

The following is his own statement, Li Zicai:

I wake up from 5:30 to 6:00 every day and then help the nurses distribute breakfast to the patients. At noon, I bask in the sun in the activity area and also do some activities in the afternoon. I usually rest around 10 o’clock in the evening. There are many elderly people and children here. They get up early and rest early.

The daily breakfast is bread and milk, there are meat and vegetables for lunch and dinner. Meals are usually brought in by medical staff, and volunteers help push the meals to different areas for distribution.

Once, I saw that “Da Bai” was wearing protective clothing, pushing the meal from a long distance. After sweating, he stood against the wall to rest, he might be a little dehydrated and dizzy.

My symptoms were a mild cough, and I didn’t take medicine in the cabin, and the doctor didn’t suggest taking medicine, the doctor said I should rely on my autoimmunity.

In the cabin, ome people leave and some people come. At this time, some people have emotional outbursts and feel that the positive patients in the cabin has gradually decreased, and new ones have come later, fearing that their own body is weak and will return to positive.

My colleague was very nervous when he entered the cabin, so I told him not to be afraid, and chatted with others more when he was upset.

There are about 1,500 people in the cabin, and the overall atmosphere is good. Some people bring badminton to play badminton, and some people run, dance square dance, and play Tai Chi. There are still many people working and taking classes online, but the overall environment is a bit noisy and it is a little difficult to concentrate.

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Shanghai’s Largest Cabin Opens parent-child Mode https://www.rabbitsays.com/shanghais-largest-cabin-opens-parent-child-mode-2022-04-06/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/shanghais-largest-cabin-opens-parent-child-mode-2022-04-06/#comments Wed, 06 Apr 2022 13:25:55 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3631 A video shows that there is an “infant isolation point” in Jinshan District, Shanghai, where many infants and young children are crowded into beds. Some netizens commented that because the children were separated from their parents, they could not take care of them in time. The latest news shows that the Shanghai New International Expo […]

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A video shows that there is an “infant isolation point” in Jinshan District, Shanghai, where many infants and young children are crowded into beds.

Some netizens commented that because the children were separated from their parents, they could not take care of them in time.

Shanghai's Largest Cabin Opens parent-child Mode
Shanghai’s Largest Cabin Opens parent-child Mode

The latest news shows that the Shanghai New International Expo Center Makeshift Hospital has opened the “parent-child” mode, and parents with negative nucleic acid can accompany their children.

The largest cabin opens the “parent-child” mode

In response to the separation of parents and children during the pandemic, the latest news shows that Shanghai has introduced new measures.

According to Shanghai media on April 5, the mobile cabin hospital of Shanghai New International Expo Center has started the “parent-child” treatment mode.

From the evening of the 4th to 8:00 a.m. of the 5th, a joint clinic with nearly 1,000 beds was built in the Shanghai Children’s Medical Center and the Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital. A total of 177 families with children have been treated, including 89 children.

Shanghai's Largest Cabin Opens parent-child Mode
Shanghai’s Largest Cabin Opens parent-child Mode

Statistics show that the Shanghai New International Expo Center mobile cabin hospital is currently the largest Fangcang shelter hospital in Shanghai.

The relevant person in charge of the Shanghai Children’s Medical Center said that when the center settled in the mobile cabin hospital of the World Expo Exhibition Hall, it planned to use 330 beds for the isolation and treatment of parent-child patients. In the next stage, the makeshift hospital at the New International Expo Center will also follow the “parent-child” treatment model, with nearly 1,000 beds able to accommodate nearly 500 families in isolation.

It is reported that the medical team of Shanghai Children’s Medical Center received the transfer instruction on the afternoon of April 3. According to the work experience of continuous operations in the Expo mobile cabin hospital in the previous week, in the mobile cabin hospital of the New International Expo Center, this 59-member medical team still adopts the “parent-child” treatment mode and cooperates with the Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital to build a nearly A joint clinic with 1,000 beds.

Classification and handling of “parent-child” problems

As far as parent-child issues in pandemic prevention are concerned, they can be divided into “parents are positive, children are negative”, “children are positive, parents are negative”, and “simultaneous positives”.

Regarding the “simultaneous positive” situation, at the Shanghai New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Press Conference held on April 4, the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission stated that if the parent of the child is also a positive infected person, they can live in the children’s area to accompany and care for them and receive observation and treatment together.

According to the person in charge of the Shanghai Children’s Medical Center, more than 80% of the parents of the children currently admitted are also positive (belonging to familial cluster infection), so we will adopt “same admission and same treatment”.

As for the situation of “negative parents and positive children”, the above-mentioned person in charge said that for a small number of parents with negative nucleic acid, he is unwilling to separate from their children. From a humanitarian point of view, on the premise that parents are fully aware of the risks, there will also be corresponding arrangements.

Regarding the situation of “positive parents and negative children”, the Shanghai Covid-19 Prevention and Control Work Conference also responded a few days ago.

The relevant person in charge said at the meeting: “Once an adult is infected and transported for treatment, or due to the lockdown and management of the pandemic, parents cannot go home, resulting in unattended minor children, we require the ‘child supervisor’ of the town where the child lives and the village where they live. The ‘Child Director’ responded quickly, taking the protection of the physical and mental safety of the child as the first principle, and quickly carried out emergency response and assistance services. If it is difficult to find a suitable caregiver, the district and town where the child is located should immediately implement the territorial responsibility, under the premise of parental consent, and assign someone to take temporary care to ensure that the child is in a state of effective guardianship.”

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Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai https://www.rabbitsays.com/infant-and-child-isolation-point-in-shanghai-2022-04-02/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/infant-and-child-isolation-point-in-shanghai-2022-04-02/#comments Sat, 02 Apr 2022 13:31:39 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3618 Recently, some photos have been hotly discussed on social platforms, claiming that there is an “infant isolation point” in Jinshan District, Shanghai. The photos showed multiple infants and children crammed into beds. The scene where the beds are located appears to be in a hospital corridor. Later, the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center responded that […]

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Recently, some photos have been hotly discussed on social platforms, claiming that there is an “infant isolation point” in Jinshan District, Shanghai.

Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai
Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai

The photos showed multiple infants and children crammed into beds. The scene where the beds are located appears to be in a hospital corridor.

Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai
Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai

Later, the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center responded that because the number of children admitted was still increasing, the hospital needed ward adjustment.

Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai
Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai

According to the latest news from the Shanghai Internet Rumor Refuting Platform, the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center released photos of the current situation of infants and young children.

Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai
Infant and Child Isolation Point in Shanghai

Earlier, the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center stated that the photos circulating on the Internet were some scenes during the internal movement of the pediatric ward, not the “Jinshan Infant Isolation Point”.

The Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center said, “Due to the increase in pediatric children infected, in order to improve the hospital environment, our hospital has adjusted the pediatric ward to the outpatient and emergency building. As the number of children admitted is still increasing, internal ward adjustment is required. The pediatric patients admitted to our hospital are in charge of the medical and nursing teams dispatched by the pediatric hospital, the children’s hospital, and the children’s medical center. The medical diagnosis and treatment and life care of the children are guaranteed. At present, the hospital has organized an additional pediatric medical team and further adjusted the pediatric ward, optimized the admission process, improved ward management, strengthened communication with the parents of the children, and better treated the pediatric patients. “

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Pandemic Control, Fund Practitioners Rushed to the Company Overnight in Shanghai https://www.rabbitsays.com/pandemic-control-fund-practitioners-rushed-to-the-company-overnight-in-shanghai-2022-03-28/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/pandemic-control-fund-practitioners-rushed-to-the-company-overnight-in-shanghai-2022-03-28/#respond Mon, 28 Mar 2022 12:48:52 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3603 On the evening of March 27, the Shanghai Pandemic Prevention and Control Leading Group decided to carry out a new round of dicing and grid nucleic acid screening across the city. From 5:00 on March 28, the nucleic acid screening will be carried out in batches with the Huangpu River as the boundary, and Pudong […]

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On the evening of March 27, the Shanghai Pandemic Prevention and Control Leading Group decided to carry out a new round of dicing and grid nucleic acid screening across the city. From 5:00 on March 28, the nucleic acid screening will be carried out in batches with the Huangpu River as the boundary, and Pudong and Puxi will be sealed and controlled in batches.

Since March 28 is a trading day, the impact of the new lockdown policy on Shanghai fund companies has drawn attention.

Shanghai Lujiazui, financial center
Shanghai Lujiazui, financial center

The reporter noticed that last night, a picture about “work subsidies for some fund companies” circulated on the Internet, which said: “Financial companies in Pudong require employees to enter the company before 12 o’clock”, and there are subsidies for living in the company: Fuguo Fund 2000 yuan/day, Yongying Fund 1000 yuan/day on weekdays, HuaAn Fund 1000 yuan/day, Guotai 1000 yuan/day, HFT Fund 500 yuan/day, and 2000 yuan/day in the weekend.

On March 28, the reporter called some fund companies in Shanghai for verification, and a customer service staff of HFT Fund said: “After receiving the notice of closure and control in Shanghai last night, I came to the company and will be on duty in the company until the lockdown is lifted.”

Another relevant person in charge of the HFT Fund told the reporter that HFT currently adopts a duty system, some employees in core positions will work on-site at the company, while the rest of the colleagues work from home.

Regarding the statement on the Internet that “Haifutong’s on-site office subsidy is 500 yuan/day on weekdays and 2,000 yuan/day on weekends”, the above-mentioned person in charge said that this is the company’s policy and it is inconvenient to disclose.

The staff of Yongying Fund told the reporter that they went to work normally on Monday trading day, and some staff worked from home. HuaAn Fund and Industrial Fund also adopted the same approach, with some staff working on-site and some working from home.

In fact, as early as mid-March, almost all major fund companies in Shanghai adopted the “on-site + remote” flexible working method. According to China Fund News, while many fund companies are starting telecommuting, various departments are dynamically taking stock of department personnel and implementing AB post preparation arrangements, such as China Universal Fund, Fuguo Fund, Industrial Securities Global Fund, and Agricultural Bank of China Fund.

The reporter noticed that Sheng Fengyan, the fund manager of the Western Profit Fund Company, posted on Weibo on March 15 and said: “In order to avoid the risk of being unable to go to work due to the isolation of the community, I have been living in the company for a few days.”

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Someone in Shanghai jumped off the building after throwing money? https://www.rabbitsays.com/someone-in-shanghai-jumped-off-the-building-after-throwing-money-2022-03-28/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/someone-in-shanghai-jumped-off-the-building-after-throwing-money-2022-03-28/#comments Mon, 28 Mar 2022 12:11:47 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3598 On March 28, it was reported on the Internet that someone in Shanghai threw money downstairs in his home and then jumped off the building. The neighborhood committee of the community where the incident occurred replied to the reporter that the resident did throw money away, but jumping off the building was a rumor. Several […]

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On March 28, it was reported on the Internet that someone in Shanghai threw money downstairs in his home and then jumped off the building.

The neighborhood committee of the community where the incident occurred replied to the reporter that the resident did throw money away, but jumping off the building was a rumor.

The resident threw money downstairs in his home
The resident threw money downstairs in his home

Several videos showed that a lot of banknotes were floating in the air in a residential area, and someone on the balcony kept throwing money downstairs. Someone said: “Banknotes fly in my community, outside my wall.”

The resident threw money downstairs in his home
The resident threw money downstairs in his home

After the release of the relevant video, many netizens said that the money-sprinkler jumped off the building afterward, which aroused widespread concern.

The reporter learned from an interview that the online video of money distribution took place in the Contemporary Qingshuiyuan Community of Pudong New Area, Shanghai.

The resident threw money downstairs in his home
The resident threw money downstairs in his home

Residents of the community said that on the 27th, one resident of the community did throw money, the man was suspected of suffering from mental illness, but he did not jump off the building.

The staff of the Lianyang Community Neighborhood Committee, which belongs to the community, replied that some people did throw money, but jumping off the building is a rumor.

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The Most Expensive Potato in Shanghai, 36.8 yuan Each https://www.rabbitsays.com/the-most-expensive-potato-in-shanghai-36-8-yuan-each-2022-03-27/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/the-most-expensive-potato-in-shanghai-36-8-yuan-each-2022-03-27/#comments Sun, 27 Mar 2022 12:42:19 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3592 Recently, pictures were posted on the Internet. A high-end supermarket in Shanghai sells one cabbage for 78 yuan and a new potato for 36.8 yuan. On March 26, the Shanghai Market Supervision Bureau issued a notice that the Shanghai Market Supervision Bureau quickly launched an investigation on the same day that the Shanghai Takashimaya Department […]

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Recently, pictures were posted on the Internet. A high-end supermarket in Shanghai sells one cabbage for 78 yuan and a new potato for 36.8 yuan.

The most expensive vegetable
The most expensive vegetable

On March 26, the Shanghai Market Supervision Bureau issued a notice that the Shanghai Market Supervision Bureau quickly launched an investigation on the same day that the Shanghai Takashimaya Department Store Co., Ltd. was suspected of unfair price behavior as reflected in the public opinion on March 24.

The most expensive vegetable
The most expensive vegetable

After investigation, since September 2020, Wang Mou signed a joint sales contract with Takashimaya Department Store in the name of Shanghai Nongkang Vegetable Professional Cooperative and set up “Xujing Nongkang” in the “Mercato Fresco Fresh Market” operated by Takashimaya Department Store, selling vegetables and other products.

After sorting and packaging ordinary vegetables purchased from farmers’ markets and fresh food stores, Wang would publicize “a large farm near you, 25 minutes drive from here” “☆ self-produced and self-sold☆ family farm☆ Picking experience☆Cultivation activities☆Home delivery” and “Nongkang self-produced direct-sale vegetables”, at the same time, the “Xujing Nongkang” and “picture” logos are used on the packaging of some vegetables and other products, and they are sold at high prices with the positioning of high-quality products. Takashimaya Department Store has not reviewed the above.

The most expensive vegetable
The most expensive vegetable

In addition, since February 14, 2022, Takashimaya Department Store has successively sold the Feili Bairui extra-primary olive oil, Ogawa Inaniwa handmade plain noodles, Eight products, including North Shore F frozen lobster-flavored fish balls and Horie Inaniwa handmade udon noodles. The so-called “original price” marked on the on-site price tag is fictitious.

The relevant actions of Wang and Takashimaya Department Store are suspected of violating the relevant provisions of the “Price Law of the People’s Republic of China”, which constitutes an illegal act of price gouging. On March 26, the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Market Supervision issued a notice of administrative penalty hearing in accordance with relevant laws and regulations and imposed a maximum penalty of 100,000 yuan on Wang and 500,000 yuan on Takashimaya Department Store.

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Cancer Patients can’t Seek Medical Treatment due to Epidemic Prevention https://www.rabbitsays.com/cancer-patients-unable-to-seek-medical-treatment-due-to-epidemic-prevention-2022-03-18/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/cancer-patients-unable-to-seek-medical-treatment-due-to-epidemic-prevention-2022-03-18/#respond Fri, 18 Mar 2022 07:38:36 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=3541 Recently, some netizens posted that people who lived in rented communities from other places can not seek medical treatment in Shanghai Cancer Hospitadue to the epidemic prevention and control. Some netizens reported the situation on the official WeChat account of the General Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government. In response, the official WeChat account of […]

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Recently, some netizens posted that people who lived in rented communities from other places can not seek medical treatment in Shanghai Cancer Hospitadue to the epidemic prevention and control.

Cancer patients were unable to seek medical treatment due to the epidemic

Some netizens reported the situation on the official WeChat account of the General Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government.

In response, the official WeChat account of the General Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government replied that it would like to thank netizens for their feedback. It is understood that the relevant departments have arranged for patients who need chemotherapy in the closed and controlled communities around the tumor hospital to go to Dahua Hospital for catheter maintenance. The nurses of the hospital have received strict training in the cancer hospital, and the cancer hospital will actively connect with them and provide assistance at any time.

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No Social Distance, Costco Customers Line up very Long in Shanghai https://www.rabbitsays.com/coronavirus-costco-customers-line-up-very-long-in-shanghai-2020-02-23/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/coronavirus-costco-customers-line-up-very-long-in-shanghai-2020-02-23/#comments Sun, 23 Feb 2020 10:00:28 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=1623 In recent days, many Shanghai residents have discovered that the first Costco supermarket in Shanghai, located in Huacao Town, Minhang District, has begun to line up. Many people gather in the cake and meat areas, and it’s hard to find a vacancy in the parking lot. In addition, some netizens say that the Guangming Village […]

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In recent days, many Shanghai residents have discovered that the first Costco supermarket in Shanghai, located in Huacao Town, Minhang District, has begun to line up. Many people gather in the cake and meat areas, and it’s hard to find a vacancy in the parking lot.

Costco, Shanghai
Costco, Shanghai

In addition, some netizens say that the Guangming Village Hotel on Huaihai Road had more customers lining up to buy cooked food.

Lining up to buy cooked food
Lining up to buy cooked food

According to the current epidemic situation, Wenhong Zhang, the leader of the Shanghai Medical Treatment Experts Group and the director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, said: “Don’t play around, normal life is slowly returning, but it hasn’t reached the point that you can do everything.”

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The Most Magical House: 10 Meters Corridor between the Main and Second Bedroom https://www.rabbitsays.com/the-most-magical-house-10-meters-corridor-between-the-main-and-second-bedroom-2020-02-22/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/the-most-magical-house-10-meters-corridor-between-the-main-and-second-bedroom-2020-02-22/#respond Sat, 22 Feb 2020 07:52:49 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=1557 A set of second-hand houses in Shanghai became popular on the Internet: a corridor of about 10 meters in length was connected between the master bedroom and the second bedroom, which was joked by netizens as “the best runway house”. This second-hand house is located in the high-rise (a total of 21 floors) of the […]

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A set of second-hand houses in Shanghai became popular on the Internet: a corridor of about 10 meters in length was connected between the master bedroom and the second bedroom, which was joked by netizens as “the best runway house”.

House plan
Floor plan

This second-hand house is located in the high-rise (a total of 21 floors) of the fifth ring building in Changning District, Shanghai, with an area of 77.88 square meters.

The floor plan shows that the structure of this room is two bedrooms, one living room, one kitchen, and one bathroom. The main bedroom faces south and the second bedroom faces west. There is an extra-long serpentine corridor with a length of about 10 meters, which connects the master bedroom and the second bedroom.

It is understood that this corridor is actually an aisle shared by residents on this floor, not the corridor of the owner’s home. The so-called second bedroom is actually a terrace provided by the developer. It was later transformed into a room without a bathroom, which is not convenient for living.

Modified floor plan
Modified floor plan

The floor plan of the house has been modified and the aisle has been removed.

After the house suddenly became popular on the Internet, the owner Mr. Zhang received a lot of calls. Many people were curious and wondered if there was a “runway in the house”, will the floor plan on the Internet false? Mr. Zhang said, “They mainly ask me if the small room and the corridor are really there, just these two questions.” Some customers thought that the 10-meter aisle is a home corridor. When they knew that this was actually an aisle and belonged to the public, they were no longer interested.

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Perfect Social Distance! Chinese Queue of Getting Mask Makes Nordic Style https://www.rabbitsays.com/interval-of-2-meters-chinese-line-of-getting-masks-makes-a-nordic-style-2020-02-03/ https://www.rabbitsays.com/interval-of-2-meters-chinese-line-of-getting-masks-makes-a-nordic-style-2020-02-03/#respond Mon, 03 Feb 2020 09:07:09 +0000 https://www.rabbitsays.com/?p=645 From February 2nd, Shanghai has fully launched the mask supply mode of “Residential Village Committees + Purchase of Specified Pharmacies”. During the registration, residents queued in distance of 2 meters orderly. Netizens described it as “Nordic queuing” and praised the high quality of the queuing residents. The reporter learned that this picture is the scene […]

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From February 2nd, Shanghai has fully launched the mask supply mode of “Residential Village Committees + Purchase of Specified Pharmacies”. During the registration, residents queued in distance of 2 meters orderly.

Netizens described it as “Nordic queuing” and praised the high quality of the queuing residents.

Residents queued in distance
Residents queued in distance

The reporter learned that this picture is the scene of residents in Zizhu Peninsula Community Wusong Town that making an appointment to purchase masks at the committee this morning.

According to Wei Zhaohai, the secretary of the Zizhu Peninsula residential district branch, in order to avoid crowd accumulation as much as possible, the neighborhood committee adjusted the commonly used S-type queuing mode to a “one” shape purposely and told residents to keep a distance of 2 meters.

residents queued in distance, China
residents queued in distance

“Our residents are very cooperative. Everyone, young and old, consciously obeys it. No one says‘ no ’.” Secretary Wei said.

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