Every evening, when the sun embraces the city’s skyline and paints it with a warm golden glow, an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation comes to life. The street markets burst into action, with more activity and energy. The sidewalks become a vibrant symphony of movement and sound. The people, young or old, child or women hurriedly navigate their way through the crowd, while beggars try to reach out to as many people as they can. Amidst the liveliness, skilful pickpockets also take advantage of distracted passersby.

Despite the challenges, the sidewalk offers abundant opportunities for those willing to seize them. It is a place where small vendors try to sell their goods, be it toys, fruits, vegetables, or other household-related items. Crowded markets with numerous carts that sell exotic fruits and tantalising spices provide a feast for the senses. Each seller shouts his lungs out to catch the attention of people around them. While, various vehicles, including buses, cars and bikes, slowly make their way, cursing the rush hours and traffic jams.

Amidst this hustle and bustle of the city, there are places that offer a cosy, ambient atmosphere, yes, they are the cafes. And as one steps inside the café, he/she forgets the chaos of the whole day while sniffing the alluring aroma of freshly brewed coffee giving a moment of respite.

The city never sleeps. It is always buzzing with activity, from dawn to dusk, and beyond. Every day, people follow their routines, rush to their destinations and immerse themselves in their own worlds. But when the sun sets, the city reveals a different face. It becomes a playground for the adventurous, the curious and the restless. The streets fill with laughter, music and chatter. The restaurants welcome the hungry and thirsty, offering them a taste of the city’s flavours.

The city is a living organism, constantly changing and adapting. It is a place where anything could happen, where dreams can come true or shatter. It is a place where everyone belongs, no matter who they were or where they came from.

Published in Dawn, Young World, August 19th, 2023

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