Social Media Digest


Street food revival
Night markets are common across China and often feel quite similar due to intense competition. But in early June, the night market in Zhengding, Hebei province, stood out — becoming a trending topic on Sina Weibo, with many netizens saying it was "the first time they've ever used 'stunning' to describe a night market".
Dubbed the "United Nations of Food" by online users, Zhengding's night market impresses with its sheer scale. Spanning over 10,000 square meters, it functions as a parking lot by day and transforms into a bustling food hub by night, featuring over 600 stalls offering snacks from all over the country.
Customer experience is a top priority. The market employs more than 60 sanitation workers who clean continuously during operating hours. Vendors are required to have health certificates and business licenses, and the number of similar food stalls is strictly limited to prevent repetitive offerings. After visitors reported weak internet signals last year, signal-boosting vehicles were quickly deployed, reflecting a "fan-friendly and responsive" attitude.
The market also provides a unique cultural experience that blends ancient heritage with modern life. Visitors can enjoy street food beside the thousand-year-old Longxing Temple or climb the historic city wall to take in the night view.
Zhengding's night market breaks the usual "dirty and chaotic" stereotype. It reflects innovation in the modern night economy and caters to the public's growing appetite for vibrant street life.
