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2020-11-08 17:32:24
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Xinhuanet
Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai, November 8, title: From the “epidemic” of frontline war to the promotion of services “Little Leaf” writes a wonderful youth
Wu Zhendong, Shi Yu
Uniform in red clothes, young and beautiful figure but tireless … This is the general impression of the volunteers of the III China International Import Expo among businessmen from various countries. Because they are active in the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) nicknamed “Clover”, people affectionately call them “Little Leaf”.
It is understood that of the 4,844 “leaves” that attend the CIIE this year, 871 have volunteering experience in epidemic prevention and control, which represents almost 18% of the total. From front-line fighting the epidemic to promoting services, masked faces are always full of youthful power.
Shen Yufei from Shanghai Electric Power University assisted the conference affairs team staff at the “Clover” to meet the customer’s conference business needs and guide the venue. The job is not difficult, but you seek perfection everywhere. “This is a window that reflects our level of volunteer service and shows the image of Chinese university students. I do not allow myself to make any mistakes.”
Seeing merchants from all over the world gather in Shanghai, Shen Yufei felt that this scene was not easy to come by. “The CIIE can be carried out on schedule and is inseparable from the efforts of all Chinese people to combat the new corona pneumonia epidemic.”
Under the turbulent situation of the epidemic, many Chinese university students left their homes to write the responsibilities of young people in volunteer service positions for the prevention and control of the epidemic. In February this year, he volunteered at a road junction, donned protective clothing, and often worked until one or two in the morning.
On February 3, the checkpoint inspected two operating vehicles for the Wuhan Leishenshan Hospital construction project. “They are big retrogrades who went to Wuhan. They have to make sure that emergency supplies are delivered as soon as possible.” Under the premise of ensuring safety, Shen Yufei simplified the process and released the vehicles as quickly as possible.
During the epidemic, Xi Xi, a student at Donghua University, also signed up as an epidemic prevention and control volunteer in his hometown of Hebei. Starting on February 10, for 50 consecutive days, at 8 a.m., he carried a disinfectant sprayer weighing almost 50 kilograms on his back to disinfect the two main roads of the town. Once this work was finished, he had to rush to the entrance of the village to prevent the epidemic. , Responsible for the registration and measurement of temperature of strangers.
By removing his protective gear and donning a red suit, Xi Xi is now a volunteer working in the press center of the China International Import Expo, helping Chinese and foreign reporters in their interview work. “An extraordinary year requires more active actions from young people. These experiences of volunteer service are all harvests of my growth and make me a witness and a participant in the times.”
The volunteer stage has always been a classroom for young people to understand the feelings of family and country.
Chen Xiaosheng, a student at Shanghai Jiaotong University, participated in the volunteer service work of the first CIIE. Last year, he missed the second CIIE because he went to teach in Eryuan County, Yunnan. This year, who “returned” to the Expo, as a “volunteer volunteer”, coordinated the distribution of relevant materials so that the “leaves” have no worries. “By doing a good job of volunteering logistics, they will be able to welcome visitors from all directions with a more confident, enthusiastic and professional attitude.” Although he remains behind the scenes, Chen Xiaosheng also feels that his work is very important.
“During the epidemic, I received timely help from supportive people. The voluntary service gave me the opportunity to compensate society and the country.” “Young people should not become spectators of great times and great events. We can also take responsibility for the family and the country.” … In the interview, the words of the “leaves” were full of passion.
“It is an honor to serve CIIE as a volunteer for epidemic prevention, to witness and help China’s ‘highlight’ in the new era. I always want to ‘move forward and gain youth’ with good looks and responsible attitude! ” Ma Jiawen, a student at the East China Normal University Said the common aspirations of the “little leaves”.