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many stall owners, like xu xiaomo and vivi, are busy at the concert, displaying various goods in the hope of making a profit. however, they face challenges as they see the competition from surrounding stalls intensify, goods become homogenized, and fans' needs become more diverse. they need to constantly explore fans' needs and integrate with fan culture to stand out.
many vendors are left with a "lonely" stall. they need a more diversified business model to stand out in the fiercely competitive market. at the same time, they also need to pay attention to the direction of urban development and combine local characteristic services to create a unique experience.
the "magnet effect" brought by the concert not only attracted a large number of tourists, but also promoted the upgrading and improvement of urban public services. convenient transportation and complete public facilities all provide a guarantee for a smooth viewing experience. when fans left the scene after the concert, they were deeply impressed by the city. they felt the level of civilization and service in hangzhou and left a good impression on the city.
these "retentions" are not only the fans' reputation, but also the city's "reputation". during the concert, the audience's civilized behavior, the city's services and the city's governance capabilities all conveyed the charm of the city.
as audience members, they also felt the changes brought about by the city's development. they regarded the concert as part of a cultural journey and left a good impression of the city. they look forward to coming to hangzhou again in the future to experience the charm of this city.