China's live music boom fuels urban economies,The past May Day holiday,on May 1-5,the second long break after this year's Spring Festival,saw another massive population migration:Tens of thousands of people,ar...China's live music boom fuels urban economies,The past May Day holiday,on May 1-5,the second long break after this year's Spring Festival,saw another massive population migration:Tens of thousands of people,armed with glow sticks,power banks and celebrity merchandise,flocked to cities including Wuhan,Chengdu and Haikou,where their beloved bands,stars and a big reunion with their fellow live music enthusiasts awaited.Thirty-one-year-old Zhou Xinyan was one of them.On April 30,she boarded a train from Guiyang in southwest China's Guizhou Province to Beijing,to see her favorite artists at the Strawberry Music Festival,which took place in the capital's Yanqing District on May 2-4。展开更多
文摘China's live music boom fuels urban economies,The past May Day holiday,on May 1-5,the second long break after this year's Spring Festival,saw another massive population migration:Tens of thousands of people,armed with glow sticks,power banks and celebrity merchandise,flocked to cities including Wuhan,Chengdu and Haikou,where their beloved bands,stars and a big reunion with their fellow live music enthusiasts awaited.Thirty-one-year-old Zhou Xinyan was one of them.On April 30,she boarded a train from Guiyang in southwest China's Guizhou Province to Beijing,to see her favorite artists at the Strawberry Music Festival,which took place in the capital's Yanqing District on May 2-4。