Correspondence: "Pick me for my peach and report it to me"-Chinese girls who distributed masks on the streets of Japan

Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, February 28th: ​​Newsletter: "Pick me for my peach and report it to me"-Chinese girls who distributed masks on the streets of Japan

Xinhua News Agency reporter Jiang Qiaomei

Recently, a video of a Chinese girl taking to the streets of Tokyo to distribute masks to Japanese people has received a lot of attention on social media. In the video, she wears a little deer doll hood, holding a cardboard box with the words "Benefit from Wuhan" in Japanese, and constantly pulls out the mask from the cardboard box and distributes it to passersby ...

Recently, with the outbreak of Japan's new crown pneumonia becoming increasingly severe, the local people have begun to attach importance to the prevention and control of the epidemic, and protective materials such as masks are out of stock. Seeing this, many overseas Chinese in Japan spontaneously took to the streets and distributed masks that were not easily collected to passersby, in order to thank the various circles in Japan for their selfless help to China in the event of a new crown pneumonia epidemic.

On social media, Chinese girls wearing fawn doll hoods to distribute masks are called "Luluxia." "Luluxia" was named Tiantian, who founded his own advertising company after finishing college in Japan.

Tian Tian said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that there are many elderly people in Japan. Whenever she sees elderly people on the street, she silently prays that the virus will not infect them. In addition, the awareness of some young Japanese people in preventing epidemics is still insufficient. These concerns prompted her to take to the streets.

"I hope that through the act of issuing a mask, I call on everyone to pay attention to the severity of the new crown pneumonia epidemic and let the international community pay attention to the epidemic in Japan."

Sweetly told reporters that raising 1,000 masks for this event is the most critical and difficult part. She took a long time to collect 500 masks from different channels. The other 500 masks were specially given away by friends when she heard about her plan.

When Tiantian distributed the masks on the street, some Japanese people took the masks with both hands and said "thank you" or "come on" to her in Chinese, which moved her. "I wore a hood and I didn't see very clearly, but within my limited range of sight, I saw smiling faces."

Since late January, the epidemic of China's new crown pneumonia has touched people's hearts. Japan's various circles, including government agencies, enterprises, and non-governmental organizations, have provided assistance to China for the first time.

Previously, Tian Tian wanted to raise some disinfection materials from Japanese companies with working contacts, but did not expect that these companies have donated materials to China without any publicity. They said: "It is with the support of Chinese tourists and the Chinese market that the company will be profitable in recent years. We have to repay."

Today, Japan is also suffering from the epidemic. Tian Tian said that behind the increasing number of confirmed cases every day, "Maybe it was someone I passed by; maybe my neighbor who sent me furniture when I first came to Japan to study; maybe I asked me when I was working in an izakaya. The store manager with special care; it may also be someone who patiently showed me the way when I got lost in the streets of Tokyo. " Vote for me and report it to Lee. I should do my best to help the locals.

She wears a doll hood when she distributes masks on the street based on the image of Nara, Japan. She said: "Nara deer is very cute, Chinese people like it, Japanese people like it too, and I want to use it to do something about Sino-Japanese friendship. I hope you do n’t pay too much attention to me, and the deer can be me or It is you. With a good heart, you have the most handsome armor. "