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Zhubei's Historic 'Chun Chun Ice Shop' to Close After 40 Years Due to Owner's Injury

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The historic "Chun Chun Ice Shop" in Zhubei City, Taiwan, will close this summer after over 40 years of operation.
  • The shop was a popular spot for young people to date and meet, and also attracted many new residents.
  • The closure is due to a serious traffic accident involving the owner, who sustained severe injuries and can no longer stand for long periods.

Zhubei City's beloved "Chun Chun Ice Shop," a decades-old establishment that served as a nostalgic hub for young couples and a gathering place for the community, is set to close its doors this summer. The shop, located near the Zhubei traditional market on Zhuren Street, has been a fixture for over 40 years.

Originally run by the owner's sister, the business was eventually taken over by the current owner and his wife. They have operated the shop, known for its wide variety of shaved ice desserts, for more than four decades. The couple initially opened at 8 a.m. and stayed open until 11 p.m., working tirelessly to prepare ingredients and serve customers.

The closure comes after the owner was involved in a serious traffic accident earlier this year. While crossing a pedestrian crossing, he was struck by a car running a red light, resulting in a fractured kneecap and other severe injuries. The accident has left him unable to stand for extended periods, forcing the premature end to their long-held plans to continue operating the popular ice shop for many more years.

News of the impending closure has sparked a wave of concern and sadness among locals. Many customers who met their partners at the shop or shared cherished memories there have visited to express their well wishes. The owners, though weary from years of hard work, are deeply saddened by the decision, acknowledging the shop's role in accompanying generations through their youth.

Let Chun Chun's sweet taste remain forever in our hearts.

โ€” Shop owner's wifeExpressing her sadness and nostalgia as the shop prepares to close.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.