Chengdu, March 3 (Zhongxin Net) -- "Wisdom mothers" and "shared grandmothers" have made the community happy, and the deliberative meetings and diversified activities have allowed residents to turn from bystanders to participants and realize "family relatives". Recently, the reporter walked into two multi-ethnic communities in Chengdu to feel the concept of community development governance here.

Youth networking events organized by the Jifu community. Photo by China News Network reporter Liu Pai

Let the masses "come in, stay, and live well" in the community

On March 3, an ordinary weekend morning, the Jifu Community Party and Group Service Center in Wuhou District, Chengdu, was filled with laughter. The members of the "Wisdom Moms Group" were making snacks and talking homely, the youth networking activities on the side were bustling, and the members of the dance team were rehearsing the fan dance...

Members of the "Wisdom Moms Group" are making snacks and talking homely. Photo by China News Network reporter Liu Pai

Li Hanrong, secretary of the party committee of Jifu Community, said that there are more than 24,23000 residents of <> ethnic groups including Han, Tibetan, Qiang, Hui and Yi in the community. In recent years, the community has carried out in-depth work on the creation of national unity and progress, creating a community environment of "Rongcheng Family Family, Auspicious, Happy and Harmonious Family".

Miao mother Zou Xueyan is a core member of the community's "Smart Moms Group". Once a stay-at-home mom, she has now found a career she loves here. Chen Mengping, the initiator of the "Smart Mother" project, said that everyone learned baking and nutritious diet knowledge together, and often shared food and parenting experience, which achieved communication, communication and integration among parents in a short time.

Considering the actual situation of some dual-income families, Yong Xueping, a Miao resident in the community, and Huang Meiying, a Han resident, launched the "Shared Grandma" volunteer service team project to take the initiative to help pick up and drop off children and tutor schoolwork. Today, more than 80 elderly people of all ethnic groups in the jurisdiction have joined the volunteer service team, serving more than 300 dual-income families, effectively solving the relevant problems in the lives of the masses and receiving wide praise.

Lameng, the inheritor of non-genetic heritage, has long been committed to training Thangka inheritors for free. The picture shows Ramon introducing Thangka culture. Photo by China News Network reporter Liu Pai

In order to fully explore and utilize the cultural resources of the community, the community has also established cultural brands such as "National Culture House" and "Rameng Painting Art Exchange Center". Rameng, a Tibetan resident of the community, is a national non-genetic inheritor of Chinese Thangka (Karma Gazi School) painting, and has long been committed to training Thangka inheritors for free. Since coming to Chengdu in 2000, Ramon has trained nearly 1400,100 outstanding Chinese national cultural inheritors, more than 10 of whom have been certified as provincial and prefecture-level Thangka inheritors. The Tibetan boy has been learning Thangka with Ramon for more than <> years, and he said that he would study hard with his teacher and inherit the Thangka culture.

Live together, learn together, work together, and enjoy your new hometown

The reporter then came to the Northwest Street community in Jinniu District, Chengdu, which is also a community full of "the most dazzling ethnic style", with a total of 19 ethnic minority residents living here.

Liao Xuechun, secretary of the community party committee, said that the community service hall regularly holds deliberative meetings and residents' representative meetings, and often conducts training courses such as legal education, first aid and fire safety.

Volunteer service stations in the community. Photo by China News Network reporter Liu Pai

In the service hall, Zhao Lanzhen, a 79-year-old Qiang volunteer, is enthusiastically helping residents with translation. "Considering that some ethnic minority residents do not understand the language of office in the community, we have set up an ethnic language translation team and a bilingual reading desk. Solve the problem that people of all ethnic groups come to the community to do things, and it can be done at one time. Liao Xuechun said.

Children make "national musical instruments" from environmentally friendly materials. Photo by China News Network reporter Liu Pai

"There are many specialties in my hometown, such as rice dumplings, beef jerky, butter tea..." A childish voice not far away attracted everyone, this is the Tibetan child Tudan Kazhuo introducing his hometown. According to Teacher Hu of Children's Space, in recent activities, children, as "little messengers", will introduce the characteristics and customs of their own ethnic groups. In addition, the children learned to make "national musical instruments" from eco-friendly materials that day. Teacher Hu said that such activities are held every weekend, and more than 500 children in the community have participated in them.

Merchants are streaming goods live. Photo by China News Network reporter Liu Pai

Walking into the functional area on the second floor, Meng Die is conducting a live broadcast of Tibetan clothing in her store, "We all know that ethnic minorities are naturally good at singing, and we pass on their beautiful voices through the live broadcast platform, so that more people can understand our Northwest Street, and at the same time provide live streaming places for live broadcast enthusiasts and merchants in the jurisdiction, and currently 23 merchants in the jurisdiction carry out live streaming here." Liao Xuechun introduced.

In recent years, the Northwest Street community has built multi-ethnic party and mass service stations and created 23 courtyard "micro-spaces"; At the same time, a diversified consultation mechanism has also been established, creating a platform for mass communication and cooperation; Holding courtyard beautification and "four sending" activities, and establishing a multi-ethnic merchants association, we are moving step by step towards the goal of building a "beautiful home" with multi-ethnic watch and mutual assistance. (End)