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Why is there no one on the road at 9pm in Hangzhou?

Nightlife affects physical health, which shows that Hangzhou people know how to protect their health, and the longevity index must be among the best.

This is not only the case in Hangzhou, but also in the entire Zhejiang Province. Zhejiang people go home and go to bed on time after 9 o'clock at night. There are no people on the streets, and those who are there are basically outsiders, both in cities and rural areas of Zhejiang. In this way, it can be regarded as a regular schedule. They go to bed early and get up early...

Apart from some entertainment venues, the streets in Hangzhou are indeed deserted at night. I went to Xinyang, Henan last year, and at 11:30 pm, I was on a main street in the city center. It’s still crowded. Firstly, most shopping malls or stores in Hangzhou close at 9.30. Secondly, there are many things to do every day and you don’t dare to play too late. Thirdly, life in Hangzhou is quite stressful. My mind is all on work and I am not in the mood!

I am from Yunnan and went to university in Hangzhou. I think this problem is related to the geographical location. In the same season, it is not very dark at 7 pm in Yunnan, but it is completely dark at 6 pm in Hangzhou. Similarly, the sky starts to get bright at 4-5 a.m. in Hangzhou in the morning, but it is later than 6-7 a.m. in Yunnan. Therefore, most people's work and rest times are synchronized with the rise and fall of the sun. But because we are a big country with a huge time difference and unified time, there are differences in sleeping and waking up times in different places.

To put it simply, the sun rises earlier and sets earlier in Hangzhou than in Yunnan.

Don’t you know that in addition to the morning peak and evening peak, Hangzhou also has a night peak, which starts at nine o’clock in the evening. You can go to Zhonghe, Qiushi, and Desheng Elevated to experience it [wit]

The nightlife in Hangzhou is only about overtime work and no entertainment. I went to school in Hangzhou and also worked in Hangzhou. There is really nothing else in Hangzhou. The nightlife is more lively, but Hangzhou definitely has the most night shifts in the country

Is there no one on the road in Hangzhou at 9pm? I don't know where this question comes from? I have been working in Hangzhou for 22 years, and this situation has not happened in decades!

There are night taxis and buses in Hangzhou. Taxis are all-nighters, and pure night buses (starting with K2) are also all-nighters. There is no one on the road. These taxi drivers should not lose money. ! Did you know that taxi drivers in Hangzhou make more money on the night shift than on the day shift?

There are a lot of garment factories in Hangzhou, and they all have to work overtime. Many of them get off work at ten or eleven, and they have to eat at the night food stalls after work. At that time, there are huge crowds of people!

There is Alibaba and many 996 companies in Hangzhou. The Alipay building is open all night long. How can there be no one after nine o'clock in the evening?

There are many night markets, food courts, bars, and cafeterias in Hangzhou, all of which are open until midnight. How can there be no one after nine o'clock in the evening?

When the poster says there is no one after nine o'clock in the evening, he means people who are not hanging out. In Hangzhou, exercising and square dancing at night basically end at nine o'clock, and they are also near the community. There are no people hanging out on the main road. There were many people in a hurry after get off work at that time, and there were many people eating late-night snacks! There are also many people who make a living from the night market stalls.

I suggest the poster and many people who mistakenly believe that there is no nightlife in Hangzhou to take a look:

1. Late at night, the bars on Nanshan Road and Huanglong Sports Center beside the West Lake in Hangzhou are full of entertainment!

2. The streets near the three higher education parks of Xiasha, Binjiang and Xiaoheshan in Hangzhou are crowded with handsome men and beautiful women!

3. Take a look at the crowding situation on the Hangzhou subway lines after nine o'clock

4. Take a look at the flow of people coming off the night shift in front of the numerous clothing parks in the suburbs of Hangzhou (such as Yuhang Qiaosi)

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5. Look at the lights of the Alipay Building all night long

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Of course, there are some roads in Hangzhou where there are few people after nine o'clock. Most of them are in high-end residential areas and old residential areas, because they live a comfortable life and do not need to wander around outside after nine o'clock!

You went to fake Hangzhou! Why is there still traffic jam on the Zhonghe Elevated Expressway at 00:00 at night? I'm still thinking, doesn't everyone need to sleep?

A deserted night is a symbol of development. It was very lively in the early years, with shops opening at 11pm. Now people have richer materials and pay more attention to returning to family and personal spiritual life.

There is no excitement in Hangzhou. Most shopping malls start to close from 9:30 to 10:00, because in recent years, the night markets in downtown Hangzhou have been closed. Roadside stalls, such as snacks and barbecues, No one is allowed to show off, so no one can be seen!