[Live sound] You two will go to Building No. 14, and you two will go to Building No. 17.

(Ok) Just get it done as soon as possible (Ok).

  [Explanation] On September 3, in the Kunlun Century Garden Community, Wangle Community, Ande Street, Pidu District, Chengdu, 68-year-old Tibetan resident Ermu Xue was arranging household inspections for members of the community volunteer team during the epidemic.

  The resident population of Kunlun Century Garden Community is about 500 people, including more than 40 ethnic minority residents such as Tibetans, Manchus and Qiang.

Under the leadership of Ermuxue, a volunteer organization was established in the community in May 2020.

After the outbreak, he led the team members to also participate in the epidemic prevention and control work, checking households, maintaining queue order, answering questions... These are all the services of the volunteer team.

  [Concurrent] Kunlun Century Community Volunteer Team Leader Ermu Xue

  Our entire team consists of 24 (persons), including 7 party members and 6 ethnic minorities.

We are usually divided into several groups. We usually have a supervisory group, and then our building leaders and volunteers implement the prevention and control standards required by our community.

  [Live sound] Hello, hello, we are a property management company, make a registration and report your name and phone number.

  [Explanation] Jiang Chuanli, a Qiang girl, is also a member of the volunteer team. During the epidemic, she and other volunteers went upstairs to check on people in the community several times, and spontaneously organized work such as leading the team and maintaining order.

The hard work of the volunteers also makes the residents see and remember in their hearts.

  [Concurrent] Resident Chen Long

  (They) stand on the front line. There are so many owners in the community, and every family will go there next to each other. This work is indeed very hard.

As residents, we must cooperate. This general trend is here, and we must cooperate with them to end the epidemic as soon as possible.

  [Explanation] When asked about the original intention of joining the volunteer team, Jiang Chuanli said that because there are ethnic minorities such as Tibetans, Manchus, and Qiang residents living in the community, her participation can better carry out related work for the community.

  [Concurrent] Volunteer Jiang Chuanli

  I am also a Qiang, and there are many ethnic groups in the community, including Qiang and Tibetan. We may communicate better in terms of language, which will make our work a bit smoother.

There is hard work, but because the residents understand our work very well, and they are very cooperative with our work, it is very hard to do, but everyone will tell you that you have worked hard, and your heart is warm.

  [Explanation] In order to curb the spread of the epidemic as soon as possible, Chengdu will conduct nucleic acid testing for all staff from September 1, and all residents will stay at home in principle.

In order to better carry out nucleic acid detection work, volunteers need to organize community residents to do nucleic acid testing at designated locations in batches.

Members of the Russian wood science and volunteer team need to arrive earlier to receive supplies and maintain order.

  [Concurrent] Kunlun Century Community Volunteer Team Leader Ermu Xue

  Although we do it every day (from) morning to late at night, usually at 10:30, sometimes at 12:30, our volunteers are comrades on the front line, some of them come back at two or three o'clock, our volunteers The audience did not have any complaints, and everyone was very united.

  [Explanation] The Wangle Community, where Kunlun Century Garden Community is located, has a permanent population of more than 20,000 people, including more than 2,000 ethnic minority residents such as Tibetans, Qiang, and Hui. There are more than 30 ethnic minority volunteers serving on the front line of epidemic prevention this time.

Xu Min, deputy director of Wangle Community in Ande Street, said that during the epidemic, these volunteer teams composed of multi-ethnic members were as tightly united as pomegranate seeds to fight the epidemic together.

  [Concurrent] Xu Min, Deputy Director of Wangle Community, Ande Street

  They came to organize community services with the property, and then organized the community personnel to conduct an orderly nucleic acid test, which must have been very helpful to us, and then relieved us a lot of pressure.

  Ho Meikun reports from Chengdu, Sichuan

Responsible editor: [He Sanli]