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What was the stall like in the old days?

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What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 1:

A set of old photos of a street stall,

There are a few photos that are old.

It looks like it should have been more than 100 years ago.

The men in front of the stall still have braids~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 2:

Ground stalls for nearly a hundred years,

The most common are, of course, food stalls.

Some people visit the stalls just to eat,

Some people set up street stalls to get fed.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 3:

A long wooden bench,

Sit in front of the stall and eat~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 4:

These young ladies are also eating at the stall.

I can't see what I'm eating~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 5:

How much is a bowl?

Head down is counting ~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 6:

This stall owner seems to be making some kind of pancake,

The photographer notes "A Chinese cook".

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 7:

This big brother sells a kind of dates,

Stacked according to the minimum minimum quantity for sale.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 8:

There are also various snacks here,

Forgive me for not knowing any of them~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 9:

This is the legendary candy blower!

This stall owner is a man of craftsman~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 10:

This is a stall selling tea.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 11:

This photo was taken in Dali,

Various agricultural products are being sold.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 12:

A merchant carrying all kinds of groceries,

There are practical utensils and small toys.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 13:

This is a fruit stall.

The door was familiar, and there were trees in front of the door.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 14:

This is a grocery stall,

Mainly various containers and gadgets.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 15:

This is a stall selling bamboo weaving utensils.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 16:

There are more bamboo and straw utensils here.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 17:

At any time, there are many people who just don't buy it~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 18:

Stalls offer a variety of services,

Like a haircut.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 19:

Tooth extraction on the street is a test of craftsmanship,

I feel that there should be no anesthesia measures at that time.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 20:

The stall owners appear to be selling ornaments.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 21:

This stall sells a variety of utensils.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 22:

This stall sells gourds of different sizes~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 23:

This stall sells all kinds of incense sticks.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 24:

And some vassals,

They will visit stalls selling fan noodles.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 25:

This stall sells snuff bottles and so on.

There is very little variety of goods,

Maybe it's out of personal preference.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 26:

This stall sells bracelets and other toys,

Suitable for middle-aged greasy men.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 27:

It's a fortune teller, right?

It's a no-money business.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 28:

Of course, it's not a bit of money,

You still have to prepare the necessary lines.

What was the stall like in the old days?
What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 29:

This is a mobile stall.

The kind that picks up and goes.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 30:

You see

There's also a stall selling alcohol.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure XXXI:

It's an entertainment project.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 32:

What does this stall sell?

Can you see it?

This is a wonton stand.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 33:

What words are hanging on the wall in the back?

It's like "buying old books and binding books"

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 34:

You know at a glance,

This is a pictorial newsstand.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 35:

This is a roadside stall in a cloak shop.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 36:

It is said that it is about the management of the occupation road,

Someone has taken over the beggar's land~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 37:

A narrow alley,

Stalls next to stalls,

Busy.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 38:

This is a handmade stall for needlework~

Figure 39:

A video of a Beijing street stall in the 1930s~

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 40:

This is a tea stall in the 1950s.

It's a little familiar to look at this place.

If you don't recognize it, look down,

There are two more clearer ones below.

What was the stall like in the old days?
What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 41:

Can you recognize where this is?

This is also a picture from the 1950s.

At last

Put a few pictures of a stall from the 1980s,

End this wave of stall killings.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 42:

Roadside newsstands in the 1980s,

It couldn't be simpler.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 43:

Mobile stalls in the 1980s.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 44:

A clothing stall in the 1980s,

This is a big stall,

There are several people on sale.

What was the stall like in the old days?

Figure 45:

There are a lot of empty boxes piled up behind this stall, and it seems that sales were good that year. Are there so many customers queuing in front of the camera, and people have new eyes in their smiles...

They seem to be looking to the future.

People in the future are looking back.