By Gerry Smith, The Washington Post, March 16, 2020
BEIJING--The grocery stores were brimming with shoppers and produce. Around the corner, a line was forming outside a stall selling pillowy white steamed buns.
The gray, brick-lined alleys of this old imperial capital, deserted several weeks ago, were congested again by newly licensed drivers struggling to park their outsized Audis.
I knew then: Beijing was slowly, unmistakably, returning to normal.
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