Normalcy returns to Wuhan, but with masks, of course
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As night falls, resplendent lamps light up Wuhan, Hubei province. The nightlife in the city is back to normal, with busy traffic, night markets, food stalls and square dances.
A blogger in Wuhan took two months to record the summer night in the city after the epidemic and said he hopes the world can see the true state of people's lives in the provincial capital.
Despite the usual summer heat, every resident insists on wearing a mask. Other than that, daily life is not much different than before.
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