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Which hospital makes moon cakes?
Recently, Guiyang citizens rushed to queue up to buy ham moon cakes from Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital. Some netizens said that "it takes four hours to queue up to buy moon cakes for provincial doctors". The staff of Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital responded to the Beijing Youth Daily reporter, and there were exaggerated elements in the online paragraph. Mooncakes sold in hospitals are sold all year round.

On September 29th, a netizen posted that "the moon cakes made by Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital are delicious. I came to the hospital at two o'clock in the morning to queue up to buy moon cakes, only to find that there were hundreds of people waiting in line, and the scene was comparable to the peak in Spring Festival travel rush. " As can be seen from the picture, the queue for buying moon cakes is tens of meters long, from the canteen sales point next to the hospital to the pediatric emergency door. Some netizens said that this team "can circle the earth several times." On the afternoon of September 29, the staff canteen issued a notice saying that due to the limited processing capacity of moon cakes, each person was limited to 10 kg. Please understand.

Mr. Hu, a surgeon at the People's Hospital of Guizhou Province, told the reporter of Beiqing Daily that moon cakes only taste like cloud legs, and there is honey in the stuffing. The taste is soft and sweet and salty. "The moon cakes are delicious. We can smell the moon cakes in the canteen on the first floor of the 20th floor. " Mr. Hu said that every Mid-Autumn Festival, the hospital will issue mooncake supply tickets to employees, and each person can get 5 kg of mooncakes with the tickets, but employees have to queue up to get mooncakes.

The reporter of Beiqing Daily noticed that in the pictures provided by netizens, it can be seen that there are a large number of SF Express boxes at the entrance of the hospital cafeteria. In this regard, the chief surgeon, Mr. Hu, said that the hospital has never entrusted any organization to transport moon cakes, but because moon cakes are widely welcomed by the public, SF Express opened a courier point next to the hospital to help the public transport them.

Mr. Li, a citizen, told the reporter of Beiqing Daily that the moon cakes in hospitals were in short supply, and some came to help relatives and friends purchase them, as well as street merchants selling "moon cakes for provincial doctors". "Don't worry about queuing to buy it yourself. I also bought 10 kg for my relatives this year. They are not in Guizhou, so I will send them by courier to let them feel the festive atmosphere at home. " Mr. Li told the reporter of Beiqing Daily.

In this regard, the staff of the hospital staff canteen said that moon cakes and cakes were prepared for hospital staff and their relatives. Except the staff canteen and Yi Sheng restaurant opposite the hospital, the "moon cakes for saving doctors" sold by other businesses are not from the hospital.

Mr. Hu, the surgeon, told the reporter of Beiqing Daily, "The moon cakes in the hospital are really spicy. Last night 1 1 when I got off work, I saw many people waiting in line. But the hospital doesn't make moon cakes to attract attention. Our family has been practicing medicine for two generations. I was born here, grew up here, and have worked here for two years now. In my impression, the hospital has been making moon cakes for more than ten years, which is also a characteristic of the hospital. "

The reporter of Beiqing Daily contacted the Propaganda Department of Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital. The staff said that the hospital sells daily cakes made by the catering department of the staff canteen. It is widely praised for its fresh ingredients and freshly made cakes, but it is sold all year round, not just in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Queuing is voluntary for citizens. Weibo's joke of "queuing around the earth several times" is somewhat exaggerated, and "the turnover of moon cakes in hospitals exceeds 200 million" is also out of thin air.