China News Service, Fuzhou, July 22 (Lin Chunyin, Chen Sichang) Online teaching, selling online classes, live streaming, and a mobile phone to play clothing, food, housing and transportation... After the new crown epidemic, the feelings of Taiwanese businessmen returning to work in Fujian The way to fight for a career is different.

During the epidemic, the coaches of the Ziqiang Taekwondo Gym gave lectures across the sea. The picture shows coach Chen Yanting teaching. Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  In the past few months, the Taiwanese female coaches of the Fuzhou Ziqiang Taekwondo Gym have become "female anchors", teaching young disciples from mainland China through the Internet. Taiwan coach Zhang Yawen first returned to Fuzhou to resume business, and several female coaches were also booking air tickets. Parents one after another gave them tips on the return journey through the video, to help them understand the situation of Fuzhou isolation hotel.

Taiwan Taekwondo coach Zhang Yawen returned to Fuzhou and resumed business. With the help of the Taiwan Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Base in Fujian and Taiwan, she cooperated with Fuzhou's local Internet education brand to find new customers and operating methods. The picture shows Zhang Yawen (third from left) docking with mainland enterprises and youth innovation bases. Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  "In the video online class, I was worried at the beginning that the venue and equipment could not provide enough class quality, but in actual implementation, the children can reach the required level and exercise volume." Zhang Yawen laughed to the reporter of China News Agency, in order to meet The children practiced together. The family used the beach chairs at home as auxiliary railings and the younger brother's baby diapers as targets. "On the other side of the camera, our coaches seem to be watching the sketches, and we have a good time."

Ke Chengyu (first from left), bamboo flute teacher at Yunxiang Art Institute from Taipei, teaches flute. Photo by Lin Chunyin

  This time, Zhang Yawen plans to use the experience of "anchor", with the help of the Taiwan Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Base in Fujian and Taiwan, to cooperate with Fuzhou's local Internet education brands to find new customers and operating methods.

  Coincidentally, Ke Chengyu, a bamboo flute teacher from Taipei's Yunxiang Art Institute, also began to teach online during the epidemic, and also sold the "Straits Sweet Garden" handmade art course in a mix with a mainland boyfriend who sells handmade candies. "Now there are more students than before the epidemic." She said, "A lot of Taiwanese teachers are willing to join the live broadcast platform to test the mainland's water temperature through the Internet."

Last year, the Fuzhou Taiwan Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Service Center has helped more than 400 Taiwanese youths receive a one-time opening subsidy. As more and more Taiwanese youth return to Fujian to resume work, there will be more people applying for various Taiwanese subsidies, and Li Jing will have more busy opportunities. The picture shows Li Jingji. Photo by Zhang Bin

  Li Wanxin, CEO of Taiwanese entrepreneurs and Taiwan Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Base in Fujian and Taiwan, believes that "digital Fujian" is developing rapidly and "Internet +" will bring benefits to young entrepreneurs in Fujian and Taiwan. The base has settled in the majority of Taiwanese entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs, and more than half of them have returned to Fuzhou. The base has recently signed a cooperation agreement with Fuzhou Shikun Network Technology Company to develop e-commerce channels as soon as possible.

  Lin Shouqin, deputy director of the Fujian Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, also told reporters that Fujian promotes intangible cultural heritage "cloud protection". More than 3,600 types of intangible cultural and creative products are sold online with the help of 23 e-commerce platforms. The response has been very good. Taiwanese entrepreneurs who try to live stream e-commerce bring new opportunities.

  Li Jingji, a 28-year-old young man from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, experienced another kind of "touch the net". In Fuzhou, the official service platform "12345" and the eFuzhou APP, which are officially launched to facilitate the people and enterprises, have been in operation for many years and have been used by a wide range of people. As a Taiwanese employee of the Fuzhou Administrative Service Center, Li Jingji is a customer service staff who seamlessly connects Taiwanese compatriots offline on the "12345" platform.

In August last year, Li Jingji, as a staff member of the Fuzhou Taiwan Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Service Center, was stationed at the special window of Taiwanese enterprises and Taiwan compatriots at the Fuzhou Citizen Service Center. The picture shows Li Jingji working at the service window. Photo by Zhang Bin

  In August last year, Li Jingji, as a staff member of the Fuzhou Taiwan Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Service Center, was stationed at the special window of Taiwanese enterprises and Taiwan compatriots at the Fuzhou Citizen Service Center.

  Li Jingji, who is humorous and generous, said that he is best at "using the words of young people in Taiwan to simplify the various mainland policies that benefit Taiwan into a'lazy bag'" and act as a "lubricant" for Taiwanese youths to integrate into mainland life.

  Li Jingji said that the two sides of the strait differ greatly in their understanding of official policies and information acquisition. The mainland’s online information is diverse and convenient. The "12345" platform and official official account are very convenient. However, Taiwan compatriots often think that "calling is the most direct way to meet. There is temperature".

  There are many problems Li Jingji has to face directly. From the measures to benefit Taiwan to reliable dentists, to the school-choosing policy for children of Taiwan compatriots, they must be clear. Last year, the Fuzhou Taiwan Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Service Center has helped more than 400 Taiwanese youths receive a one-time opening subsidy. Li Jingji said that recently as more and more Taiwanese youth return to Fujian to resume work, there will be more people applying for various subsidies from Taiwan, and he will be busier.

The picture shows Li Jingji (right) and his colleagues simplifying the various mainland China-Taiwan policies into a lazy bag and producing a variety of convenient manuals. Photo by Zhang Bin

  "But what I do the most is to teach folks how to do everything with a mobile phone." Li Jingji said with a smile, "Maybe Taiwan is still stuck in the 2G era, and the mainland has entered the 5G era."

  After the epidemic, Li Jingji plans to invite his parents from Kaohsiung to see the "imaginary mainland". He drank the wedding wine of his mainland colleagues, and went to the hot spring park near his work in the evening, and he often discussed with Taiwan compatriots how to be grounded, "I often say that Taiwan is my hometown, and here you are half of Fuzhou. people". (Finish)