Young people find their calling at cultural park


"We showed clips from Friends and some classic films in the evenings at the courtyard this summer, serving guests traditional Chinese snacks with wine," she said.
Her business has won the hearts of numerous customers, with the restaurant usually fully booked during weekends.
"My customers usually visit the restaurant after work to enjoy food and chat with their friends," Yin said. "Most of them are young women, who can identify with the items I put up at the business."
Yin, who also acts as a lifestyle influencer on the social media platform Xiaohongshu, said many of her followers have visited the restaurant.
"Through my business, I want to attract more people who share my values and attitude to life," said Yin, who is planning to host regular wine tastings and bring more people with similar hobbies together.
"I want my business to be a place where guests can drink, dance to music, and cast off their daily worries about life," she said.
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