[Commentary] On April 21, when World Reading Day comes, Urumqi, Xinjiang, through the theme activity of "Book Fragrant Tianshan · Reading for All", presents reading cards to the frontline community workers who fight against the epidemic and share the story of the epidemic.

  Jia Qianqian is a local cadre from the local area, and she felt very happy after receiving the gift card. She told reporters that although she did not return home for more than 40 days and stayed at her post, she had a deeper understanding of grassroots work, and her recognition and tolerance were especially her biggest gains.

  [Same period] Jia Qianqian, a staff member of Xinmin Road East Community, Urumqi

  We are not saying that it is the real front line, but we also do the same work as the front line. To help residents solve the practical difficulties in life every day, in addition to doing their own jobs, household inspection, publicity and protection, disinfection and sterilization.

  [Commentary] On the same day, the Propaganda Department of the Tianshan District Committee of Urumqi City and the Tianshan District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau issued a national reading initiative: let reading become an indispensable part of our lives, starting with family reading and creating a family "book corner" Family members share the fun of reading, work together as reading promoters, and build a colorful reading platform for more people who love reading.

  The community worker Na Lisha chose to stick to the front line when her children were still small, her husband was working on the plateau and her parents were old.

  [Same period] Na Lisha, deputy director of the community of Youth Road Construction Engineering University of Urumqi

  The feeling at work is that we are closer to the residents, and the residents have more needs for us. The feeling in the family is that we owe more. Through an epidemic, there are many or more people in this society who need our attention and help.

  [Commentary] On the same day, the "Tianshan Culture and Arts Digital Culture Museum" was launched online, and the locals made full use of digital Internet technology, so that people can enjoy public cultural services anytime, anywhere.

  Reporter Ji Jiangtong Zhao Yamin Urumqi, Xinjiang reported

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]