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In the alleys and streets of Chengdu, the rhythmic clinking of ear-cleaning tools forms the city's most vivid soundtrack. Like street artists, seasoned masters wield gleaming copper instruments, practicing their craft in old teahouses and parks. Seated on bamboo chairs, patrons lean back with eyes closed in contentment, a cup of fragrant gaiwan tea steaming beside them—turning an ordinary moment into pure indulgence. This is the essence of "bāshì" (comfort), a philosophy Chengdu locals know best. Here, ear cleaning transcends mere hygiene; it’s a living art woven into the fabric of daily life, embodying the city’s unhurried rhythm with effortless grace.