Diary of RV life in Shenzhen Bay Park, code dances with the sunrise, and netizens gather to chat

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RV life in Shenzhen Bay Park: code, sea and interpersonal temperature

Have you ever thought about living an unusual life in a bustling city? In Shenzhen Bay Park, some people are practicing this ideal of life - RV life.

When the first ray of sunlight in the morning shines through the treetops and onto the white RV, a new day begins quietly. The owner here, a programmer, chose a different way of living and parked his RV in this parking lot with a view of the sea.

What is his daily life like? In the early morning, he would be in the RV or on the nearby lawn, carrying a Decathlon chair, opening his laptop, and starting his programming work. Seagulls circled in the sky and chirped, seemingly cheering for his code.

And when the afternoon sun is just right, he will invite friends, students and netizens to have a picnic and chat on this lush green lawn. They talk about careers as programmers, the possibilities of working remotely, and fun facts about learning English. These topics seem to be a breath of fresh air in urban life, making people feel a different temperature.

In the evening, he would listen to the old man playing the violin in the open space in front of the RV. The melodious sound of the violin echoed in the afterglow of the setting sun, which was a perfect end to the day.

Such a life is full of freedom and spontaneity, as well as the harmony between man and nature. Of course, there are also those inadvertent little blessings, such as the beautiful birds discovered by chance on the beach, the green lawns next to the RV, and the time spent with friends.

Here, life is no longer a boring office building and crowded subway, but a journey of close contact with nature and sharing happiness with friends. Do you also yearn for this kind of life?

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