In 1990, in the streets and alleys, men stopped to check the calendar of that year.
In the 90s, migrant girls stopped on the streets
Jumping rubber bands carry childhood, and in the time without mobile phones, children's innocent laughter.
In the past, the popsicles were luscious, but now the aftertaste is endless, and the taste of childhood is still the same.
The secondary school career is coming to an end, the job prospect is clear, and the smile is fixed in front of the building.
Couple date in the park, boys trendy hairstyle, holding red lollipops in their hands to show warmth.
The man took a nap in front of the store, his peaceful sleeping face showing fatigue and tranquility.
Plain youth
The aesthetics of the past are still popular today, and the fashion industry shows the charm of the cycle.
At that time, the girls were avant-garde and fashionable.
On the summer streets of Shanghai, two elderly people set up stalls to sell tea, simple but full of life.
This is the daughter of a rich family and her maid, and her status is self-evident.
Although there is no mobile phone electronic companionship, the children's smiles still convey happiness.
The husband and wife partners in the factory work together and support each other.
The suburbs are waiting to be demolished, and the old man sits on the broken sofa, staring at the former residence, full of reluctance and nostalgia.
Next to the bamboo car, a middle-aged man slowly pushes the child, and a warm picture catches his eye.
The three sides of Fujin have a delicate face, but there is no look in their eyes, and they look a little gloomy.
In the past, there were no mobile phones, and calls had to be made to public phone booths, which was inconvenient but precious.
Migrant workers from the south live in the same room, the space is small and dilapidated, and life is not easy but tenacious.
A father is recording this happy moment for his beloved wife and children.
For the kids, it's a great joy to try KFC McDonald's hamburgers, fries and coke.
Three Japanese geisha gently pull back the curtain and cast a charming smile at the camera.
There is no running water in the villages, and residents draw water from wells to quench their thirst.
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