China News Service, Shaoxing, February 7 (Reporter Xiang Jing) "My relatives may have different education and experience, but blood between you and me is thicker than water, and our family ties are eternal. The land where our ancestors grew up has been built very beautifully, entrepreneurship and employment There are also many opportunities. I hope you will come back to your hometown often. As long as we are here, the door of your hometown will always be open..." The Lunar New Year is approaching. Feng Wenlong, a Taiwan compatriot who is celebrating the New Year in Taiwan, received a letter from his cousin Feng Guangcan from Zhuji, Shaoxing, Zhejiang. The "letters from home" are short in paper but long in love, conveying nostalgia.

  "Every word is full of warmth, like a kind of family affection that spans time and space." Feng Wenlong said in an interview on the 7th that he misses his relatives more during the festive season. Brotherhood is a constant concern for letting go. He looks forward to seeing each other soon and sharing a reunion. .

  The Spring Festival is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, and it is also the time when travelers from far away are most homesick. In order to "relieve homesickness", on the eve of the Spring Festival, Zhuji launched the "Thousands of Family Letters to Taiwan" campaign. In the past few days, fellow Zhuji residents in Taiwan, including Feng Wenlong, have received letters from their hometown.

  "It's another Chinese New Year, and I miss you all across the Taiwan Strait." Zhao Guoting, a member of Zhuji Taiwan, expressed his missing in a letter sent to his aunt in Taiwan.

  Zhao Guoting said in the letter: "After the last separation, our lives have been fine, and there are many joys and changes that I would like to share with you. My parents and other elders are in good health, and the treatment in the countryside is now very good. Love canteens have been set up in every village, and my parents every day They can receive pensions every month and receive free health examinations every year. They also attended a college for senior citizens, and their mother learned to sing Yue opera and square dance. Their senior life is very rich."

  With the comprehensive advancement of rural revitalization, thousands of villages in Zhejiang have undergone beautiful changes. Villagers are not only "rich in pockets", but also "rich in brains". When interviewed, Zhao Guoting said that he told his aunt about his parents' situation and rural development in the hope that she would feel at ease. At the same time, he also expected his aunt to return to Zhuji to "see the customs and customs of his hometown and taste the specialties of his hometown."

  In today's era of advanced Internet technology, a letter from home that is clearly written on the face can still be worth tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to expressing their love through pen and ink, thanks to smooth express logistics and advanced information technology, Taiwanese relatives also sent torreya and other Zhuji specialty delicacies to their relatives in Taiwan, sent blessing videos in "hometown dialect", and "sent lovesickness" from thousands of miles away.

  "My heart is very warm, especially when I eat the delicacies from my hometown and feel the taste of my mother when I was a child again." After receiving the "New Year gift package" from his hometown, Zhou Jiawei, vice president of the Taipei Zhuji Association, said bluntly in an interview, "Our 'roots' In Zhuji. After the Spring Festival, we will organize Taiwanese folks to go home for a visit, especially leading Taiwanese youth to return to their hometown to start a 'root-seeking journey.'"

  "When I hear Zhuji's hometown accent, I feel very friendly." Jiang Junding, an 88-year-old Taiwanese who spent the Chinese New Year in Taiwan, said with emotion during an interview, "Zhuji's development is really changing with each passing day. I hope that my hometown and my relatives will get better and better."

  Zhuji is a "leader" in county economic development and is also the hometown of Xi Shi, one of the "Four Beauties" in ancient China. In order to promote cross-strait folk cultural exchanges, during the Spring Festival this year, Zhuji will "move" a large-scale lantern exhibition with the theme of Xi Shi culture to Nantou County, Taiwan, to relieve the homesickness of tourists. (over)