The Jumbo Seafood Kitchen Boat Dipped into the Water, Citizens Punched in for a Photo: If it disappears, there is nothing

The “Jumbo Seafood Restaurant” in Aberdeen, which has been out of business for more than two years and will bid farewell to Hong Kong this month, was suspected of tipping into the water yesterday (31st) night near the seafood restaurant. The Jumbo Seafood Restaurant has been in Aberdeen for 46 years. It is a famous landmark in the Southern District. It is a good part of the city. This morning (1st), citizens were watching and taking pictures on the shore. It’s a pity, there is no reason, disappear, it is nothing.”

The reporter of “Hong Kong 01” was there this morning (1st) to see that the kitchen boat next to the seafood boat was seriously tilted. Fortunately, the hull of the seafood boat was against it and did not sink to the bottom of the sea. Initially, there were no emergency repair personnel to deal with it, and there were black lights on the boat. Black fire, no one was seen. It can be said that the Jumbo Seafood Boat leaked and it rained overnight. The group announced that it would be moved out of Hong Kong in June, and then the incident of the kitchen boat entering the water once again evoked the collective memory of the public.

This morning, many citizens came to cherish their memories, and their conversations were filled with reluctance. Ms. Zheng said that she used to have a Jumbo seafood boat when they were dating, and her uncle was also serving wine at Jumbo. She had many memories, “It’s a pity, no one cares, and if it disappears in the future, there will be no treasure.” Another Ms. Mo felt very sorry and believed that Jumbo should continue to be made. “The boat is upright, and it has become a landmark in the Southern District.” She suggested that the government may consider dragging Jumbo seafood boats ashore for exhibits, so that the original taste can be preserved, so that the public can Visit: “There are a lot of people in Hong Kong who have never been to the treasures, and they live in the southern district, so they don’t have to go on a boat.”

Xian Pei’an felt a pity that the Jumbo Seafood Restaurant was about to disappear.

The first tea restaurant in Hong Kong is called “Yu Li Tai (Closed)”. The second-generation manager, Xian Pei On (Ange), is a super fan of “Jumbo Seafood Restaurant”. The boat is about to disappear in Hong Kong, and I am sighing and criticizing the Hong Kong government for its ineffective protection: “The government will not help it, so it can survive?” After the war, Hong Kong’s population was only over one million people, and it could support a few seafood boats at that time, but today Hong Kong With a population of more than 7 million, even a single seafood boat cannot survive. He said that Jumbo Seafood Restaurant is not only a landmark of Aberdeen, but also a landmark of Hong Kong. Witnessing the rise and fall of Hong Kong’s tourism industry, it is a pity that it disappeared: “I feel very disappointed to hear that it will be moved out of Hong Kong.”

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