[Commentary] At 0:00 on April 8, Wuhan City lifted the control measures for the Lihan Passage. After 76 days of perseverance, Jiangcheng ushered in a restart. Upon hearing this news, Victoria's sister-in-law, Hong Kong, said happily that she hopes to go to Wuhan to eat and watch cherry blossoms with her sister-in-law after the epidemic has passed.

【Explanation】 Since the outbreak of the New Crown Outbreak, many Hong Kong police and police sisters have been concerned about the situation in Wuhan. They have cheered for Wuhan by donating money, donating masks, or recording video shouts. Victoria is also one of the police sister-in-laws who participated in the donation. She said that she would not forget the support and encouragement given by mainland friends at the most difficult time for the Hong Kong police. So when she saw the epidemic in Wuhan, she felt that she should do something.

[Same period] Hong Kong Police Sister Victoria

I am very worried. In addition, it is very uncomfortable to see the medical staff in Wuhan who are taking care of their patients without sleep, so I feel that I should do something.

【Commentary】 Victoria said that in the storm of revision, her husband, as a front-line policeman on duty in West Kowloon, often faced a gasoline bomb attack by radical demonstrators at the scene of the violence. Every moment her husband went out to work, she was worried. Spend moderately.

[Same period] Hong Kong Police Sister Victoria

Every time he returned to work (work), I told him, do n’t get injured, I do n’t want to receive a call from your colleague, tell me on the communication software, you have something. I'm scared all day long, sometimes I can't sleep.

[Commentary] Not only that, but many friends around me also parted ways because of different political opinions. Victoria felt extremely lonely and suffering. At this time, the encouragement from friends in the Mainland brought her great courage. Victoria said that he saw a lot of words cheering for the Hong Kong police on Weibo, and many people sent postcards or gifts to Hong Kong, and he and other police sister-in-laws acted as "dispatchers", taking the netizens' wishes into consideration Delivered to the police.

[Same period] Hong Kong Police Sister Victoria

I must have received more than 30,000 cards, because I have received a stack before, which is really a big stack. It is really 35,000 cards. It is really impossible for me to distribute them one by one in a police station, so I will send them to the police headquarters at once, and be distributed to the police with the help of colleagues in the welfare department of the headquarters. I am very grateful for the support they gave us. Maybe they all said nothing, just write some cards or give them to us. In fact, I really feel very warm.

[Commentary] Victoria admits that when the epidemic in Wuhan was the most severe, they and their surrounding police sisters wanted to volunteer in the past or send some masks, but they all faced difficulties, so they decided to make a contribution by donating money. Pay back. When the news of Wuhan's "unblocking" came, Victoria felt that his dangling heart had dropped.

[Same period] Hong Kong Police Sister Victoria

I am happy to see that our country's protective measures are doing very well. I really hope that Hong Kong can recover soon. I really want to go to the mainland to eat with a group of police sister-in-law friends and go to Wuhan to see cherry blossoms.

Reporter Li Yuqi Hu Dingxuan reports from Hong Kong

Editor in charge: [Liu Xian]