Akesu Culture and Tourism Bazha Reopens


On the evening of March 19th, Akesu's Bazha (cultural tourism bazaar) resumed operations, and many citizens came to taste the food.
Luminous lights lit up, cheerful dances 'hi'ed, and fragrant delicacies were prepared… On March 18th evening, the largest indoor night market in Akesu, Akesu Culture and Tourism Bazha, officially resumed operations. Customers came in droves, smelling the aroma of food, and the past fireworks atmosphere returned. Akesu's 'night economy' began to revive.

That night, the reporter saw at the entrance of Akesu Culture and Tourism Bazha that temperature checks, registration, and disinfection were carried out in an orderly manner. In the catering area, there were various delicacies such as grilled meat, baked buns, grilled fish, wontons, and thin-skinned buns.
Mayira Musahon operates a barbecue stall in Akesu Culture and Tourism Bazha. Just one hour after opening, her revenue reached 1000 yuan, and business was very hot. 'I came to clean at 2 pm to prepare, then arranged the various barbecue ingredients. After 7 pm, customers started coming in one after another, and I didn't expect the business on the first day to be so good.' Mayira Musahon said happily to the reporter.

Photo by reporter Lü Na
'I heard that the night market has reopened, so I and several friends came here to watch literary performances and eat all kinds of food, which is very happy.' Akesu citizen Lü Chun said.

Akesu Silk Road Charm Tourism Development Co., Ltd. Manager Zhao Li said: 'In the three days before the night market reopened, we conducted a comprehensive cleaning and disinfection of the night market. After opening, we will disinfect various shops and areas every day, measure temperatures and conduct security checks for visitors, and strictly control food safety by verifying raw materials.'

The reporter learned that Akesu's Bazha has a total of 40 stalls, and currently 15 stalls have opened, with a projected opening rate of 90% within one week. It is expected that all stalls will be open by the end of March. It was estimated that Akesu Culture and Tourism Night Market's first day attracted nearly 1000 visitors and generated a total revenue of over 20,000 yuan.

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