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Su Wan, a top cultural tourism planner in Beijing, is tasked with demolishing the old alley in Xizha, Wuzhen—her hometown—to build a cultural and creative park. But at the alley entrance, she meets Gu Zhao, who has guarded an old bookstore for ten years—the boy who once buried a "moon bottle" with her under the osmanthus tree as kids. Gu Zhao takes out the moon bottle sealed with her grandmother's last words: "Wanwan's home should be where there's the moon." As the demolition machines roll in, Su Wan looks at the moon graffiti they drew on the wall and suddenly realizes: what she's about to tear down isn't just an old alley, but the "home" she lost twenty years ago. And Gu Zhao's waiting has long turned the moonlight into the warmest nostalgia.
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