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Night market ignites economic vitality of Chongqing

Xinhua | Updated: 2023-02-22 14:48

Chongqing's Nan'an district has been striving to stimulate consumption in the cultural and tourism industry, and this popular night market has injected new vitality into the night economy.[Photo/Xinhua]

"The business has obviously improved since the beginning of this year. Despite being very busy at times, I am thrilled to earn money on my own, and it has also boosted my self-confidence," Chen said.

Chen's shop has gained immense popularity among visitors. "A lot of people come not just for the food but also to take photos with her. She has set a fantastic example for young people in terms of dedication and hard work," Xiong said.

There are currently about 130 stalls at the night market. The customer flow during the weekdays exceeds 10,000 every night, and on weekends, it surges to about 30,000.

Nearly 30 percent of the vendors run their stalls as part-time jobs and Peng Jing is one among them.

Peng said she works for a travel outfit shop during the day and sells Southeast Asian cuisine at the market at night.

"It is hard work but I can earn extra money. I believe that we must strive for a good life," said Peng, adding that her monthly salary is about 7,000 yuan (about $1,021) and profits from the night market stall can exceed 7,000 yuan a month.

"The night market has brought joy and fun for the consumers and at the same time boosted the confidence of the vendors. Its flexibility affords more employment alternatives to job-seekers and is gaining popularity among young people," said Liu Jiangyong, deputy director of the district's commerce commission.

Chongqing's Nan'an district has been striving to stimulate consumption in the cultural and tourism industry, and this popular night market has injected new vitality into the night economy, Liu added.

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