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What do you think of Chengdu's "stall economy"?

I look forward to the small vendors full of fireworks coming back to our lives, because they are very convenient for our lives and have also solved the unemployment problem of many people.

The return of "stall economy" has effectively helped many unemployed people solve their urgent needs.

it is not only a warm-hearted move to protect employment and people's livelihood, but also a microcosm of economic recovery in various places.

Sichuan Chengdu is a "pioneer" in this respect. In mid-February, it took the lead in introducing the "five permits and one insistence" measure, allowing temporary stalls to be set up without affecting residents, traffic and disturbing the city appearance and environmental order.

not only that, Chengdu has also upgraded and introduced the "eight mechanisms", which clarified the details such as the time and scope of setting up stalls, the cleaning and hygiene responsibilities of stall owners and handling complaints from the masses.

As soon as the policy was introduced, the city of Chengdu quickly boarded the hot search, and the stalls in Chengdu also took the lead. Over the past two months, Chengdu has thus added more than one million jobs, helping restaurants in the central city of Chengdu reach a return to work rate of over 98%.

many vendors said that the flexible management policy has reassured them.

A city should have convenient facilities and a beautiful appearance, but also shelter in the cold winter and light in the dark.

the liberalization of "stall economy" and the "revival" of street shops are vivid portrayal of the overall promotion of epidemic prevention and control and economic and social development in all localities.

Only by blending individual's small expectations with the big feelings of the city and letting the micro-people's wishes merge into the macro-people's livelihood can everyone feel more sense of belonging in the city and have their own "small happiness" in the fireworks.