Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai, April 11 (Reporter Pan Qing) Recently, Xie Jiaqi, a 41-year-old Taiwan compatriot, arranged a "temporary job" for himself: as a "head of the regiment", he helped a group of people locked up in the Gubei Central Garden in Changning District, Shanghai. Neighbors buy daily necessities.

  "Without experience, it is inevitable to be in a hurry at the beginning." Xie Jiaqi said, but soon, he was able to use various small programs freely.

Opening a group, solitaire, statistics, placing an order... I am very busy every day.

  Xie Jiaqi, who is engaged in the investment industry, started her business in 2003. After 5 years of traveling across the Taiwan Strait, she chose to settle in Shanghai.

Shanghai recently launched global static management in response to a new round of epidemics.

Like many Taiwan compatriots in Shanghai, he and his daughter also started a home life without leaving home.

  From the WeChat group spontaneously established in the community, Xie Jiaqi learned that some residents have insufficient reserves of living materials, and some elderly and children also have various needs.

Thinking that he had invested in a friend's catering project, he took the initiative to share resources and become the "group leader".

In just a few days, he completed 4 community group purchases, and at most more than 180 residents "followed the group" for one order.

  Xie Jiaqi discovered that being the "head of the regiment" has unexpected benefits.

"Having lived in the community for so long, I hardly know any neighbors. I am familiar with about half of the group buying this time." He said that under the epidemic, the neighbors helped each other and felt very warm.

  Different from Xie Jiaqi's "head", Taiwan compatriot Ale (Qiu Qingling)'s temporary identity is "big white".

Under the epidemic, Kangqiao Peninsula Community in Pudong New Area recruited volunteers to serve community residents, and the enthusiastic Ah Le took the initiative to sign up.

  Eleven years ago, Ah Le, who is already a well-known variety director in Taiwan, traveled to the mainland and became a family in Fuzhou.

With the encouragement of his wife, he later went to Shanghai alone to work hard and set foot in the online live broadcast industry.

  Because of his professional habits, Ale often uses his mobile phone to take pictures of his work and life and share them through the video platform.

This time is no exception.

Medical staff carefully conducted nucleic acid tests for residents, and community volunteers worked tirelessly to carry supplies and clean up garbage.

These respectable and lovely figures appear one by one in Ale's video.

  Of course, Ale himself, who loves "shows", is indispensable under the camera.

Despite being "wrapped" tightly, friends can still recognize the optimistic and cheerful Ale from the words "Qiu Qingling·Ale" on the protective clothing and the smiling eyes under the protective mask.

  "My family and I are currently living in separate places, and I hope to use the way of video dissemination to reassure my family and cheer for my relatives and friends in Shanghai." Ale said in a video sharing.

  In Shanghai under the epidemic, Taiwan compatriots participated in the city's battle against the virus in different ways.

As the factory entered "closed production", Hu Entai, director of the Materials and Public Relations Department of TSMC (China) Co., Ltd., was stationed in the office to ensure the "two points and one line" closed-loop management from the factory area to the dormitory; Li Liqun, an "old actor", displayed the materials distributed by the community through video. , advised fans to "smoke less cigarettes"; "famous mouth" Cao Qitai took a selfie at home and shared his cooking experience...

  "Smile, put on a mask, and retreat from the epidemic; the strength of the motherland, China is strong, and go against the current; join hands to form a network, build a wall side by side, without fear of wind and waves." Recently, Ale teamed up with a number of e-commerce anchors on both sides of the strait to record songs and posted them online. release.

He said that he hoped to mobilize more forces to "refuel" Shanghai in the fight against the epidemic.