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A collection of essays and sketches offers vivid, observant portraits of everyday life in a major Chinese port city during a period of rapid social change, recording street scenes, public celebrations, shops, performers, and domestic customs. The writer contrasts traditional practices with newly adopted Western fashions, political symbols, and commercial habits, noting how modernizing impulses reshape manners, dress, and entertainment while provoking reflections on cultural loss and adaptation. Arranged as short, impressionistic pieces, the work blends reportage and personal reflection to trace social moods, urban characters, and the tensions between continuity and reform.
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