(Shanghai/Beijing Reuters) Chinese social activities are recovering after the end of the crown disease, but due to uneven economic recovery, employment opportunities and salary growth are dull.The hawker Wang Chunxiang (transliteration) is one of them.

According to Reuters on Tuesday (May 30), Wang Chunxiang pushed the sale of steamed sweet rice cake cars through the streets of Shanghai, selling rice cakes while dodging supervisors.

Wang Chunxiang said in an interview that the salary she earned was too low to maintain her livelihood."I don't have any knowledge at my age. Every month, when a cleaning female worker can only earn 5,000 to 6,000 yuan (RMB, the same below, the same, 955 to 1146 S $ 1146).To 3000 yuan. "

Wang Chunxiang has stopped working for six years, and only recently started selling rice cakes on the street.Her rice cakes sell 15 yuan per box, and their monthly income can reach 10,000 yuan.

For decades, street vendors in other parts of Asia have been very universal. They have been banned or strictly controlled in many cities in China for affecting cities in China.The Zibo barbecue, which has recently set off a boom, attracted a large number of tourists to visit, attracted the attention of the local regulatory authorities, and issued a notice calling on the public to avoid congestion, but it has also become the object of imitation of other local governments.

Shanghai passed the new regulations in September last year, and no roadside stalls were prohibited from comprehensive from December 1 of the same year.Through the new regulations, Shenzhen will no longer ban roadside stalls from September 1 this year.