11日下午,隨著此間一輛魯G牌小轎車驅車遠去,莫言的二哥管謨欣輕輕地將舊居的兩扇門帶上,拿出那把老式門鎖將簡易的大門鎖上,騎著自行車回家——這是管謨欣連日來每天下午5點的一個“必修課”。
Gaomi (CNS) -- The days are getting colder, so fewer tourists are visiting Mo Yan's old house, according to Mo's second-oldest brother Guan Moxin.
Life has finally returned to normal, Guan said Tuesday from the house in Gaomi, Shandong province.
Since Mo won the Nobel Prize, crowds of reporters and tourists have flooded the place, and in the past month my neighbors have called me a professional tour guide, said Guan.
Chinanews.com found that a courtyard wall damaged by tourists had been repaired and that Mo's things been placed in the east room. A marble sign with the words "Mo Yan's Old House" was on the wall.
The house was built in 1912, and Mo spent 22 years here from his birth to joining the army, said Guan.
11日下午,隨著此間一輛魯G牌小轎車驅車遠去,莫言的二哥管謨欣輕輕地將舊居的兩扇門帶上,拿出那把老式門鎖將簡易的大門鎖上,騎著自行車回家——這是管謨欣連日來每天下午5點的一個“必修課”。
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