Coronavirus: How China is keeping busy during quarantine
Many businesses such as gyms are turning to live-streaming to help their customers in quarantine
Entrepreneurs began to realise there were ways of keeping in touch with their customers. Here are a few of the methods being used in China right now.Gyms across China have been forced to close amid fears that they could help spread the virus. A number of gyms have started classes online so their customers can keep fit from home.
"We've had personal thank you messages and also messages in the group chats. People are happy and grateful that we're taking the time to do it and show that we care. When you're stuck in your house, it turns into very long days and having someone else to talk to helps." Strawberry Music Festival, an indie music festival that has been hosted in several Chinese cities, put on its own indoor music festival named"Hi, I am also at home".
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