[Explanation] With the launch of a large-scale nucleic acid screening for all employees in Xiamen, the Taiwanese Volunteer Service Alliance in Huli District organized Taiwanese volunteers to go to the city’s front-line anti-epidemic to participate in voluntary services, and join hands to take care of their second hometown. .

  [Explanation] The nucleic acid test site at Kangle No. 2 Primary School in Xiamen is responsible for the nucleic acid test for about 10,000 residents in the nearby Tangbian community.

A female volunteer wearing a "purple vest" was busy guiding citizens to line up and patiently helping the elderly scan the QR code to pre-register.

  [On-site same period] I can’t see clearly, is there any (nucleic acid test pre-registration information) that your family has filled in for you? Yes, can you ask him to send it, and send the (nucleic acid test pre-registration) barcode. Is it (nucleic acid detection pre-registration barcode)? For this one, you can (show) this (barcode) later, OK.

  [Explanation] Su Feijun from New Taipei, Taiwan, has been developing his hotel business in Xiamen for 10 years.

When the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the mainland gradually stabilized in April last year, Su Feijun took the initiative to apply for the Taiwan-funded hotel he operated to be listed as a designated quarantine hotel.

So Feijun has been sticking to the management position of the quarantined hotel, and has not returned to Taiwan for two years.

After the local epidemic broke out in Xiamen, Su Feijun took the lead in quickly organizing volunteers from Taiwan compatriots to pass the nucleic acid test, and then went to the test sites to assist in the work in batches.

  [Concurrent] Su Feijun, Chairman of the Taiwanese Business Association in Huli District, Xiamen

  Ten of us (the first batch) come from different companies from different places, different places in Taiwan, (where), such as New Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung, and Miaoli. We are all voluntary. In fact, this team has already been set up in August, and other people will be distributed to various communities to support. At this (nucleic acid testing) point, we will concentrate people to support.

  [Explanation] The Volunteer Service Alliance for Taiwanese Compatriots in Huli District, Xiamen City, established in early August this year, coincided with the outbreak of imported new crown pneumonia in Xiamen. As the initiator, Su Feijun told a reporter from China News Agency that the alliance would assist from the beginning. As the service content of community epidemic prevention, Xiamen is a loving city in her eyes.

  [Concurrent] Su Feijun, Chairman of the Taiwanese Business Association in Huli District, Xiamen

  More impressive. In fact, the old and weak women and children will also be paid special attention. For example, because the weather is so hot, everyone will automatically let these old and weak women and children go forward. I think Xiamen is really a very loving city.

  [Explanation] Lin Muchen, a Taiwanese businessman who came to Xiamen from New Taipei, Taiwan in 2011, responded to Su Feijun’s call and volunteered to sign up for nucleic acid testing. The point is to be very caring.

  [Concurrent] Lin Muchen, a volunteer from Taiwan

  We also hope that through our little intentions and some small actions, more Taiwanese friends can be aroused to join our big society in Xiamen.

  [Explanation] It is reported that 20 members of the Taiwanese Volunteer Service Alliance in Huli District have worked in two shifts for nearly 12 hours from morning to evening, and they participated in voluntary service relay. They mainly assisted in maintaining order on the spot, guiding people to queue up, and checking health. Code and guide scan code registration and other tasks.

At the moment of the epidemic, it is the common expectation of every Taiwanese volunteer to tide over the difficulties like family members.

  Li Siyuan and Zhang Tingyu report from Xiamen, Fujian

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]