Before Pudong moved, it was surrounded by farmland, and a river with black sewage all the year round ran through the residential area in the new village. Even in spring, when every family sleeps with a quilt, the "buzzing" sound of mosquitoes can still be heard, and residents suffer greatly. At that time, the life of people everywhere was really difficult. There are no street lamps in the village, so it is difficult to walk at night. There is no public telephone in the community, so it is difficult to find someone in a hurry; There is no hospital around, I am sick, it is difficult to see a doctor and get an injection; There are few commercial facilities, so it is difficult to buy anything. ...
Pudong is like a child waking up from a dream, crying loudly, indicating the beginning of a new look in Pudong; It walked out of the shackles of history and gradually grew up under the nurturing of mother river milk.
The development and construction of Pudong leads everyone in Pudong and brings them into a new world. Weifang Xincun used to lack coal and electricity, but now every household uses gas. The disgusting ditches nearby have long been shaded by trees, and some have built community fitness parks and added a lot of leisure sports equipment. Every morning, people do sports, practice boxing and dance to beautiful music.
Yangpu Bridge, like a dragon, spans the banks of Pujiang and draws a half arc. Shanghai Museum seems to be able to travel through time and space, connect Pudong's past and future, and tell people those stories. ...
The development and construction of Pudong not only brings people high-rise buildings and bustling markets, but also promotes the care between people. Various street nursing homes, nurseries, community service centers and medical and health service points have mushroomed around residents, which has facilitated our lives.
Today's Pudong exudes charming charm. Magnificent bridges and wide roads make tourists linger. Great changes are taking place in Pudong every year. I am surprised by the changes in Pudong, the development of Shanghai and the pace of modernization in China ... I love Pudong!