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#5: Huge Billboards

On the lake blue wall near the exit, a series of huge billboards lining the roadside come into view. Back then, billboards were still painted manually by artists. The bikes, cosmetics, cameras, and various other cutting-edge products depicted on the posters narrated an alluring vision of a better life. Even Robert, a foreigner, still remembers that during those days, everyone aspired to own a "Phoenix" bike, whereas now, when people dream of owning one “BBA” as their first car.