“Look! This is my learning gift box, pretty! “I like this electronic watch so much!” Recently, in Nagqu City, Tibet, such as County No. 1 Middle School, the children who received the “Micro Wish” gift could not hide their excitement and shared their joy with their classmates.
Basketball, football, idiom dictionaries… On the service platform “Pioneer Microhome” in Zhuji City, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, the “micro-wish” of Tibetan children was published and was claimed by serving party members in just 12 minutes. On August 3, 1,304 “micro wish” gifts worth more than 260,000 yuan departed from Zhuji and arrived in Ruxian County, Tibet, on August 13.
On the afternoon of the 16th, the Shaoxing Tibet Aid Working Group and Ru No. 1 Middle School jointly held a ceremony to distribute the “Zhejiang Zhuji Party Members Fulfill Their Dreams of Tibet Naqu Ru No. 1 Middle School ‘Micro Wish'”, and 1,298 students in the first and second grades of junior high school received gifts and messages as they wished.
Since 1995, Zhejiang has formed a counterpart support relationship with the Nagqu region of Tibet. Since 2004, Shaoxing has provided counterpart support, for example, and a group of cadres and talents who have helped Tibet have taken root in the plateau.
The “Micro Wish” adoption project was initiated by Guo Zewei, a teacher from Zhuji Aid to Tibet. In February this year, Guo Zewei, a Chinese teacher at Caota Junior High School in Zhuji City, went to Nagqu, Tibet, more than 4,000 kilometers away, to support teaching, mainly responsible for the teaching and research of Chinese in the No. 1 Junior High School of the county.
During a recess, Guo Zewei chatted with student Qiangba Zhuoma and introduced his hometown Zhuji. Zhuji is the “hometown of pearls”, when Qiangba Zhuoma saw the pearls in Shanxia Lake Town in Zhuji City on Guo Zewei’s mobile phone, she told Guo Zewei that she must go to Zhuji to see it when she had the opportunity, and also buy a string of pearls for her mother to wear.
Guo Zewei was deeply touched by this, and he hoped that the working party members in his hometown of Zhuji could interact with these Tibetan children, not only to satisfy the children’s “small wishes” in their study and life, but also to give them spiritual comfort.
Zhuji serving party members joined the “Micro Wish” adoption team one after another, and attached a message to the Tibetan children. “This is a red flag with special significance, carrying the emotional communication and integration between me and Tibetan children!” Meng Li, a party member of Caota Junior High School of Datang Street Central School in Zhuji City, said.
“I hope that everyone will cherish this gift from thousands of kilometers away, always be grateful, study hard, and return those who care about and support us with excellent results.” For example, Bai Ma Tsozhu, vice principal of No. 1 Middle School, encouraged the children. For example, the county education bureau also specially sent a letter of thanks and a pennant to the Organization Department of the Zhuji Municipal Party Committee to express gratitude.
In the next stage, Zhuji will continue to closely contact such as counties, actively carry out counterpart support work, continue to do a good job in cadre talent aid to Tibet, mobilize more personnel to participate in dedication and love, broaden new ways of education and aid to Tibet, and run Hailiang’s “Tibet Aid Class”.