6 o’clock, the catering industry complains or loses 8 billion | Xu Jiayin sells a mansion in Guangzhou at a bargain to save Evergrande | Miriam Yang reveals that Guangdong song netizens don’t suffer from it | January 6th. Yahoo Morning Post

morning! In response to the spread of the epidemic in Hong Kong, the government announced that it will introduce a number of anti-epidemic measures, including banning food at restaurants following 6pm. The catering industry is worried that it will lose up to 8 billion yuan, and it will also be trapped in a wave of business closures. In addition, there are reports that the founder of Evergrande Group Xu Jiayin Selling Guangzhou self-occupied luxury homes at a bargain, cashing in funds to continue to save Evergrande; As for Miriam Yang, who has moved to the mainland market in recent years, will re-promote Dongge, but netizens don’t feel uncomfortable, let’s take a look at today’s focus news!

January 6, 2022 (Thursday)

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Weather forecast:It was mostly fine. The highest temperature is regarding 23 degrees. At first, there was a light breeze, then it gradually turned and eased to a fresh northeasterly wind, and then occasionally strong winds were blown offshore.

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6 o’clock ban catering industry complains or loses 8 billion

The Hong Kong government announced yesterday that dine-in restaurants will be banned from tomorrow at 6pm. The catering industry predicts that the industry will lose nearly 1 billion yuan a week. If the epidemic continues for two months, the loss will be as high as 8 billion yuan. A person in charge of restaurants in Wan Chai predicts Business plummeted by 60%; Qian Junyong, chairman of the Bar Association, criticized the government for failing to control the import of foreign defenses, but all walks of life have to pay for them. On the other hand, in response to the latest anti-epidemic measures, a number of concerts, stage performances and movies also need to be cancelled or postponed, including Zhang Jingxuan, RubberBand concerts, and stage plays co-produced by Huang Zihua and Pan Canliang.

Rumor has it that Xu Jiayin sells Guangzhou luxury mansion for debt repayment

China Evergrande’s debt crisis has not been resolved. Earlier, it was reported that Chairman Xu Jiayin sold his personal assets to rescue Evergrande. Recently, it was reported that Xu Jiayin had sold a 753 square meter, 25-floor top floor duplex mansion in Jinbihua Mansion, Zhujiang New Town, Guangzhou. 80 million yuan, regarding 27% lower than the market price of 110 million yuan; it is said that buyers have to verify that they have 50 million yuan in liquidity, and lump-sum payment is preferred.

In recent months, it has been reported that the Xu Jiayin family has successively sold assets to rescue Evergrande, including his son Xu Tenghe, who sold Los Angeles luxury homes with a loss of 5 million US dollars. (The picture shows Xu Jiayin, the founder of Evergrande Real Estate)

Miriam Yeung recorded the new Cantonese song that netizens don’t suffer

Miriam Yeung moved to the mainland market in recent years. Last year, her family moved to Shanghai. She developed well in the mainland. However, she posted a limited-time update on social networking sites on Tuesday and uploaded photos of her own recorded songs and wrote “Never give up my music #粤歌”. It seems that New Cantonese songs are regarding to be released. After the news, fans reacted with extreme expectations and some expressed expectation. However, many netizens also expressed no interest, such as “Hong Kong people forgot to leave you”, “I have integrated into it, it’s so great. “,” “No one wants to hear” and other negative reviews.

Miriam Yang has moved to the mainland market in recent years, but it has recently been reported that Dongge will be promoted, and netizens have reacted polarizingly.

Miriam Yang has moved to the mainland market in recent years, but it has recently been reported that Dongge will be promoted, and netizens have reacted polarizingly.

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