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钢管与木板围成的高大围墙将中国劳工与苏赫巴托广场隔为两个世界,他们每天的全部生活也被“圈禁”于即将建成的香格里拉大厦工地里。苏赫巴托广场,夕阳西下,已近黄昏。此时对夏季的蒙古来说,仅仅意味着一天生活的开始。广场周围的酒吧,笙歌渐起,酷爱喝酒的蒙古人,渐入佳境。轮滑少年,吉他歌手,三三两两,聚向苏赫巴托的雕像,准备展示自己的才艺。暴晒褪去后,蒙古人的夜生活即将到来。
The tall walls of steel pipe and wood plank separate the Chinese laborers from Sukhbaatar Square into two worlds, and their daily life is also “banned” at the upcoming Shangri-La building site. Sukhbaatar Square, sunset, almost dusk. For the summer of Mongolia, this simply means the beginning of a day’s life. Around the square bar, the sound of music gradually, love to drink the Mongols, getting better. Roller skating teenager, guitar singer, twos and threes, gathered in Sukhbaatar statue, ready to show their talent. After the sun faded, the Mongolian nightlife is coming.