China News Service, Hong Kong, October 1st (Reporter Wang Jiacheng and Shi Bingyun) On October 1, Hong Kong patriotic and Hong Kong groups opened more than a thousand street stations in many places throughout Hong Kong to distribute moon cakes, lanterns and other festive gifts, rice, oil, etc. People's biological resources, as well as anti-epidemic essentials such as masks and handrubs.

Huang Youjia, Wu Qiubei, Huang Chuji and many other representatives of the Hong Kong National People's Congress, members of the Hong Kong National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and celebrities from all walks of life in Hong Kong appeared on the street to send blessings to the citizens.

  At nearly 10 o'clock that morning, the reporter came to the street station outside the Shin Kong Theater in North Point.

At this time, Wu Qiubei, deputy to the National People's Congress of the Hong Kong District and chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU), is distributing paper lanterns and masks to the citizens.

The scene was very lively, and the citizens who received the small gifts were all smiling.

  Wu Qiubei told reporters that this time the Federation of Trade Unions has set up multiple sites throughout Hong Kong. In addition to distributing gifts, there are also links to knowledge of national conditions and lantern riddles.

"Today is the 71st birthday of the motherland. I wish the motherland a stronger country, and hope that Hong Kong will be stable and prosperous and get back on track as soon as possible." He pointed out that Hong Kong's economic recovery and family reunion between the two places are very important for the restoration of intercommunication with the Mainland as soon as possible. Hong Kong has strengthened anti-epidemic measures to clear the daily confirmed cases of new crowns as soon as possible, and realize the mutual recognition of health codes between the two places as soon as possible.

  At about 10:30, the reporter met at the nearby Hong Kong Fujian Association Street Station, and met Huang Youjia, a representative of the National People's Congress of the Hong Kong District and the permanent honorary chairman of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong.

Huang Youjia first sent his blessings to the motherland, wishing the country prosperous and prosperous, and the country is peaceful and peaceful.

He said that the epidemic has not been under control and the international situation is severe. The world is facing huge challenges. "I hope that our country will be united and united to overcome difficulties and develop better."

  He also emphasized that the current control of the epidemic is the first priority, and he also looks forward to resuming customs clearance as soon as possible. "We (Hong Kong) have many cross-border families and customs clearance is very important to them."

  In addition to the citizens actively participating in the event, the colorful flags on both sides of the road from North Point to Chai Wan in the Eastern District of Hong Kong Island have also added to the festive atmosphere.

Zhu Yulong, president of the Hong Kong Eastern District Association, introduced that these colorful flags were prepared by the association, hoping to let the public feel the joyful atmosphere of "Celebrating National Day and celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival"; the association has set up 45 street stations in the district to celebrate the festive season with the neighborhood.

  Huang Chuji, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Hong Kong and the vice chairman and secretary-general of the Hong Kong Federation of Overseas Chinese Associations (Hong Kong Federation of Overseas Chinese), appeared at the street station in Tin Hau.

He said that the Hong Kong Federation of Overseas Chinese has set up two street stations in Hong Kong, located on Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. Each street station has prepared 500 gifts for the public, including moon cakes, lanterns and masks.

"The citizens who came to (Street Station) were very happy. Because of the epidemic before, everyone did not go out at home. At the Mid-Autumn Festival, everyone is ready to enjoy the moon and taste mooncakes with their families."

  Huang Chuji said that as a member of the Chinese nation, overseas Chinese in Hong Kong have always had a glorious tradition of loving the country and Hong Kong.

"Our predecessors, who have experienced the downturn of the modern nation, came from a difficult situation. Therefore, our current generation of overseas Chinese love peace very much, cherish the peace of society, and sincerely hope to see the country grow stronger We also hope that we can strengthen the national consciousness of every generation in the future, work together for the goal of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, strongly support Hong Kong's'one country, two systems', and play its due role to make Hong Kong, the pearl of the Orient, brighter bright."

  The Hong Kong Association of the China Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification (Hong Kong Association for the Promotion of Reunification) set up street stations on the streets of the West District.

Yao Zhisheng, chairman of the Hong Kong Unification Promotion Council and member of the National People's Political Consultative Conference in Hong Kong, and Chen Henry, executive chairman of the Hong Kong Unification Promotion Association and representative of the National People's Congress of Hong Kong, all appeared on the street to distribute moon cakes, lanterns, masks and other materials to the citizens.

Yao Zhisheng introduced that the event hoped to express good wishes for the country's continued prosperity and the early end of the epidemic in Hong Kong.

In particular, he hopes that Hong Kong can overcome the epidemic as soon as possible, start anew, integrate into the overall situation of national development, make the best of Hong Kong's strengths and contribute to the country's needs.

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