In Alibaba's Hometown, a Grim Message: 'Don't Go Out'

Alibaba's headquarters are inside one of three Hangzhou districts where some three million people were told this week that only one person per household would be allowed outside every two days, to buy necessities.

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 6 February 2020 10:19 IST
Highlights
  • Hangzhou is famous for being where Jack Ma founded Alibaba
  • Alibaba's headquarters are inside one of three Hangzhou districts
  • The city is on an extended Lunar New Year holiday

Nobody was seen coming in or out, and a security guard told

Photo Credit: NOEL CELIS / AFP

A loudspeaker broadcast ominous instructions across the deserted streets of Hangzhou, the eastern Chinese city that is home to e-commerce giant Alibaba: "Please don't go out, don't go out, don't go out!" Hangzhou is famous for being where tech tycoon Jack Ma founded his online shopping business in an apartment two decades ago, a one hour journey on a bullet train from Shanghai. But as large parts of China come to a standstill in a bid to end the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus, green fences and "no entry" signs blocked streets near the headquarters of one of the world's most valuable companies.

Alibaba's headquarters are inside one of three Hangzhou districts where some three million people were told this week that only one person per household would be allowed outside every two days, to buy necessities.

The city is on an extended Lunar New Year holiday as part of efforts to keep people indoors and a temperature check had been set up outside the Alibaba office, near a "2020 Happy New Year" sign in English and the company's logo.

Advertisement

Nobody was seen coming in or out, and a security guard told AFP that the company's parks across the country were closed.

Advertisement

Several roads in closed-off Yuhang district were sealed and manned by security personnel.

Blue signs explained: "Due to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, the road ahead is closed, please go around. Thank you for cooperating!"

Advertisement

In nearby streets, a message blared from a loudspeaker urging people to avoid gatherings.

"Please don't go out, don't go out, don't go out!" said the voice advising people to wear masks, wash their hands regularly and report any people who are from Hubei.

Advertisement

Alibaba said they were focused on "getting things done" when asked by AFP about the office closure.

The coronavirus outbreak has cost 490 lives in China and so far infected over 24,000 people, mostly in Hubei, whose 56 million people have been under virtual lockdown since late last month.

Hangzhou, which has a population of nine million, has 141 confirmed cases.

At least three other cities in Zhejiang province -- Taizhou, Wenzhou and parts of Ningbo -- have imposed similar restrictive measures on people leaving their homes.

Getting food
The normally packed shores around West Lake -- Hangzhou's central tourist attraction -- were deserted. Few taxis were available in the city's quiet streets.

Inside sealed off areas, residents in masks came out of buildings to collect food and groceries from deliverymen, watched by local volunteers in red arm bands.

Boxes of supplies piled up on the pavement.

One resident came out to collect her goods wearing a blue plastic apron over pink pyjamas, mask and ski goggles.

A 35-year-old man surnamed Chen said he had already stocked up before the new year holiday, but that there was now competition for food.

"I have to get up at 6:00 every morning to grab goods, or else I won't be able to get any," he said.

'Victory is not far away
Two South African women told AFP that when they left their building to get groceries, guards took their details in order to enforce the limits on outbound trips.

But AFP saw several other people walk out of the building without having to give any details or checks.

Deliverymen also moved easily in and out of the fenced-off residential areas to drop off groceries.

"There are no patients in (the compound), it's just a preventive effect," said 27-year-old local Wang Runyu.

The voice in the loudspeaker urged residents to be patient: "We know it's hard to stay inside the house. Please tolerate it for a few more days. ... Victory is not far away."

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Alibaba, Coronavirus, China, Hangzhou, Jack Ma
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Deals on Smartphones, Laptops Teased
  2. Realme Watch 5 Design, Key Features Leaked Ahead of Debut
  3. YouTube Reportedly Cracks Down on Premium Family Plan Sharing
  4. From iPhone 17 to New Apple Watch Models: What to Expect from Apple Event
  5. Motorola Razr 60, Buds Loop With Swarovski Crystals Debut in India
  6. Razer Pro Click V2 and V2 Vertical Review
  7. Redmi 15 5G, Note 14 Pro Prices Dropped During Diwali With Xiaomi Sale
  8. IFA 2025 Begins This Week: All the Announcements We Expect
  9. Apple Hebbal: First-Ever Apple Store in Bengaluru is Now Open
  1. BCCI Says Crypto, Real Money Gaming Platforms Can’t Bid for Team India’s Title Sponsorship
  2. Scientists Discover Hidden Mantle Layer Beneath the Himalayas Challenging Century-Old Theory
  3. Astronomers Propose Rectangular Telescope to Hunt Earth-Like Planets
  4. Microsoft Testing Native Clipboard Sync Feature to Share Text Between Windows PCs, Android Devices
  5. Su From So OTT Release: When and Where to Watch This Kannada-Language Horror-Comedy Online
  6. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless 80th Anniversary Edition Launched in India With Up to 60 Hour Battery Life
  7. Call of Duty Film Adaption Said to Be a 'Priority' at Paramount, Negotiations on to Acquire Rights
  8. Cannibal Solar Storm May Trigger Auroras as Powerful Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth Soon
  9. Apple's iPhone 8 Plus Listed as Vintage Product Ahead of iPhone 17 Launch, 11-Inch MacBook Air Now Obsolete
  10. Hidden Reason Behind Portugal’s Deadly Earthquakes Finally Explained
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.