Bengbu Morning Sun: An Early-Rising City and Its Vitality
Bengbu in the early morning is always a bit dreamy and poetic. At dawn, when the city is still shrouded in mist, the streets gradually present a vibrant picture. Cleaners have quietly started their day's work, waving their brooms to sweep away the silence of the night; vendors are busy on the roadside, setting up a variety of fresh breakfasts, and the aroma of soy milk, fried dough sticks and buns permeates the air, calling for warm morning light for the city.
Walking on the way to work, I can feel the vitality and vitality of Bengbu in the morning. People of different ages and identities gather on the streets during this time period: there are white-collar workers rushing to work, students carrying schoolbags, and those old people who like morning jogging. Everyone is welcoming the new day in their own way, with hope for the future and love for life on their faces. In the flower beds along the way, the morning dew sparkles in the sunlight, as if telling people about the wonder and beauty of nature.
Such a morning light is not just a period of time, but also a kind of power. It reminds me that no matter what happened the day before, a new beginning always brings infinite possibilities. Every morning in Bengbu conveys positive energy, filling people's hearts with hope and determination to fight. Watching the morning light gradually dispel the night, I seem to have found the pure desire and pursuit in my heart, welcoming a brand new day.
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