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Facing the rising sun, Shenzhen's "Internet celebrity" breakfast shop has fireworks again. How did this shop become popular?

Shenzhen is back on track while groping. Cars covered with dust and fallen leaves reentered the road, embracing rush hour congestion. There was someone on the roadside carrying a computer host in one hand and a baby in the other, carrying the belongings that had been moved from the company back. The subway is even more crowded, and there are still people who can’t get on the train at Shenzhen North Railway Station. The circle of friends of Shenzhen people has exploded, and people are eagerly waiting to go to work. Some Weibo netizens posted pictures of the subway in the rush hour with the text "Next stop, turn over."

Three rounds of nucleic acid testing will be conducted for all employees, all non-essential movements will be stopped, and the city’s buses and subways will be suspended. This city, accustomed to high-speed operation, is patiently exploring how to balance epidemic prevention and control with the economy and people's livelihood. Shenzhen has basically achieved social cleanup.

The 12-square-meter breakfast shop is a small reference in the shifting gears of urban life. Lai Linyuan, the owner of a breakfast shop in Songpingshan Community, learned that Chaguang Village, where he lives, will be sealed off and he will not be able to get in or out. He swiped the notification from the Shenzhen Health Commission and wrote a series of unpunctuated messages: "The breakfast shop I run really doesn't make a penny." His eyes turned red.

He has never expressed his feelings so openly to anyone here. When I woke up, this message quickly spread on social media with more than 10,000 likes. After learning about the shops in Songpingshan Community, Lai Linyuan had the most peaceful sleep he had ever had.

Lai Linyuan went to the store to clean up. His first task was to boil water, brush off the dust on the workbench, and wash the steamer two or three times. An old customer came to buy steamed buns. Seeing that he was still busy, he gave him a thumbs up from a distance. During the break between meals, he sat on a stool at the door and thought of his son, whom he had not seen for a long time, but his mind was quickly filled with busyness. He planned to take over his son when the business was good.

The Kexing Science and Technology Park is about 1 kilometer away from Lai Linyuan's breakfast shop. It is home to more than 650 high-tech companies and is known as the "No. 1 Building in China". It is usually still brightly lit. It is suspected that a positive case of mixed nucleic acid tests has appeared in the park, and tens of thousands of people have collectively left work. Some people hugged the computer host and monitor when they left, and some people turned on the computer remote control and worked all the way home.