During this period, I often travel by Xiaowu. One of the advantages of trams is the cost of using cars. For me who has a unit that can be charged for free at home, the cost is greatly reduced.
Recently, SAIC's new products are also ready to go, which makes us old car owners look greedy, but we have no regrets. At that time, it was the wisest to choose Xiaowu. In fact, the battery life has passed the 400 mark, and all parks in the suburbs of Beijing are fine, let alone commuting in the city. After a long time, the grasp of battery life will be more in place, and only less than 10% people are too lazy to charge. My friend drives a Xiao Zhi with a battery life of 200 to and from work every week. Although this may ruin the car, it still won't beat your laziness.
I drove past Jinzhong ferry park in Xiaowu on Sunday. I haven't been there during the epidemic. I just went in to have a look today. There is no parking lot in the park, so I can only stop at the roadside to take photos, punch cards and scan codes as usual.
On one side of the square is an antique building, in which the towering building is a memorial pavilion in the capital of Dajin Kingdom, and on the other side is a bronze sitting dragon sculpture. A group of nomadic sculptures of Jin people are very eye-catching The building inside is my favorite Datang style. My girlfriend and I have been to the sinking cultural center before, and the environment is very good. It's also good to work here.
In addition to the human landscape, it can be called a small oxygen bar in a lively city. Surrounded by trees, you can't see the noisy roads around you, so you can forget the troubles of the city. There are sporadic strollers and cyclists in the square, and it is really a blessing for the people to have such a park around them. I hope the epidemic will leave soon and everyone can return to normal life.