Of course, she didn't forget that she also needed to buy some "goubuli" baozi for Lin Yile.
The place that sold the baozi was not far from here, barely a ten-minute walk.
Beijing at this time was already an international metropolis, but compared to what it would become in ten years, it was still hard to imagine that this was what Beijing had once looked like.
The streetlights cast amber shadows, with buses and private cars weaving around them. Yet the streets were noticeably quiet, the pedestrians' attire lacked diversity, the buildings on either side of the road were not as tall, and there were fewer people.
At night, Beijing was still a quiet city.
The development of a city in a year was astonishing, let alone over ten years.
And indeed, a lot could change in ten years.