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Beijing Road, Guangzhou

Walking on the Beijing Road in Guangzhou, looking at the crowds coming and going, I found that there are really many young people, which is very different from the crowd structure seen on the streets of Chengdu, Shanghai. Beijing Street in Guangzhou seems to be a little close to the low-grade version of the combination of Shanghai Yuyuan Garden and Nanjing Road, which has both historical precipitation and fashion ignorance. At the end of the road is the Pearl River, and you can take a cruise. However, history is not as thick as Yuyuan Garden, and fashion is far less than the atmosphere of Nanjing Road. The avenue beside the Pearl River is small, far less open and stunning than the Bund in Shanghai, but it is still a business card of a city and a bustling place.

All kinds of snack bars on Beijing road are really dizzying. A store full of young people at the door must be an online celebrity store. People of our age don't want to queue up to buy online celebrity stores, so they choose stores with fewer people. Guangzhou, which is famous for its delicious food, has a lower probability of stepping on thunder than Chengdu.

When I say that Guangzhou is young, I think it generally means that the population of Guangzhou is relatively young on average, and it is still unsatisfactory in terms of urban construction, road construction and health.