the whole town turns out to
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à NR é NK à ngxi à ng, which means that everyone comes out of the alley. More to describe celebrations, welcome and other events. It comes from Song Sushi's August 17 re climbing Wanghai tower.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's poem "August 17 to climb the Wanghai tower again" says: "it depends on the Ming Dynasty to see the tide, and thousands of people are fighting for new makeup."
Idiom usage
Complex form; predicate, attribute, clause; describe, welcome, etc
Examples
At this time, the roadside is full of thousands of people. Although the main road is wide, it is almost full of people. (Chapter 78 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty)
The good news came that Beijing, the capital city, was full of people. People took to the streets in high spirits and held a celebration parade in the square.
Idiom explanation
Empty Lane: all the people in the street are empty. Every family came out of the alley. More to describe celebrations, welcome and other events.
the whole town turns out to
be in harmony in appearanc but at variance in heart - mào hé xīn lí
rely on others for success in work - yīn rén chéng shì