Chinanews, August 9th. According to the US "World Journal" report, the 180-day celebration of the establishment of the Chinatown Blue Angels Volunteer Patrol Team in Oakland, USA was held on the 7th at Ying Kee Restaurant.

Mayor Libby Schaaf's special planning liaison Shi Chenguang, on behalf of the mayor, presented the Oakland special oak emblems to the volunteers in recognition of their contributions.

Blue Envoy Captain Kwong Wei said, “Every volunteer is the brightest star in the sky. Chinatown is the home of the volunteers, so we can keep on patrolling for half a year.”

  Kwong Wei said that since the Blue Angels Volunteer Patrol Team was launched, it has persisted for 180 days.

This means 180 days of bravery and dedication, 180 days of unity and unremitting efforts.

"A lot of people are asking, why can everyone persist until now? One reason is that everyone is born and raised in Chinatown. I love this home and hope that it is safe, so I insist on holding it. Many team members also regard the blue sky envoy as their home. In this event, some team members made dim sum, and some team members made prawns for everyone to taste. Today (7th) the badge from the city hall is golden and very meaningful. Every volunteer is also in the sky of Chinatown and even Auckland The brightest star."

  Shi Chenguang said that rampant robbery had occurred in Chinatown, where robbers used gun fingers to commit crimes and wounded people with guns.

The sheriff is very concerned and wants to hold a meeting with the citizens in Chinatown. He also hopes to understand the voice of the people and explore solutions to public security issues.

"The performance of the volunteers has aroused the attention of the city government and the sheriff. The mayor knows that everyone is enthusiastic about participating in community affairs. As a member of the Chinese community, I am also very happy. With this little gift today, I also hope that everyone can be an Oakland citizen. feel proud."

  Chen Xipeng, chairman of the Auckland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, said that the volunteers persisted for 180 days, and it was not easy for them to stay the same.

Taking into account the contribution of the volunteers, Mayor Xue Libi decided to give a badge.

Similar badges are generally only available to foreign guests and guests.

In addition to the help of volunteers, public order in Chinatown also needs the police to maintain.

Oakland Sheriff Armstrong previously held a meeting in Chinatown and learned of the demands of the Chinese, and immediately notified the Asian police officers, "How many resources are there, and how many are placed in Chinatown." In the end, the police arranged 6 police officers for 12 per day. Patrolled Chinatown for hours.

"I also hope to continue to communicate with the police and continue to put resources in Chinatown to protect the safety of Chinatown." (Liu Xianjin)