The opening hours of the newsstand are from 6am to 8am. According to Ms. Lan, this newsstand was initially established by her father, then taken over by her sisters in the family. If in the past, during the golden age of newspapers, there were times when she could sell up to 2,000 copies, now the number is only about 100 copies. The newspapers for sale are mainly limited to Thanh Nien, Tuoi Tre, Dong Nai ...
Ms. Lan's small newsstand
Although only open for 2 hours, the newsstand still welcomed many readers, especially the elderly, who came to buy newspapers. They could be motorbike taxi drivers, retired officials or simply people who read newspapers as an indispensable habit every morning when returning from the market.
Newspaper stand also sells lottery tickets and phone cards because the number of newspapers sold is more limited than before.
Ms. Lan rearranges the newsstand after each customer arrives.
Ms. Lan's newsstand is the "morning meeting place" of many readers.
Ms. Lan shared that many older people still prefer to read newspapers because they find it difficult to read on their phone screens. That is why the newsstand still welcomes a certain number of readers.
Newspapers have become an indispensable "spiritual food" for a segment of loyal readers.
Although it is just a rare small newsstand that still exists in the heart of Bien Hoa city, Ms. Lan's newsstand is a testament to the undying values and enduring vitality of newspapers in the hearts of readers.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/chuyen-o-sap-bao-co-lan-185240917114119706.htm
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