China News Service, February 8 (Lin Yingxi) This year, college student volunteers from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are also actively contributing their youth to the Beijing Winter Olympics.

  Zheng Anru (Taiwan), Ji Caiyan (Taiwan), Zheng Haoran (Hong Kong), Huang Wanzhen (Taiwan), and Chen Liyun (Taiwan) are all majoring in journalism and communication in the School of Journalism, Communication University of China, and they are performing volunteer duties in different positions.

Being able to personally participate in the Winter Olympics and use the knowledge learned in school to serve the Winter Olympics is the most valuable experience and growth for the students.

  Zheng Anru is mainly responsible for coordinating various materials for foreign media reporters.

"In this month, I have become more confident in English expression. In my daily work, I cannot do without communication with foreign friends, repeated contacts and exchanges, clear expressions again and again, and positive reactions from the other party, so that I will no longer be Feeling uncomfortable or stage fright with your own accent or grammar."

Zheng Anru at her job

  Ji Caiyan also felt that she had found a lot of fulfilling fun in volunteering at the venue, and felt that she was "more healthy and regular".

When I start to work every day, it is almost just after sunrise, "You can see the light blue sky turns red and then yellow. When you are lucky, you can also see the pink morning glow. At that time, I will feel it, I have it. living a good life.”

Ji Caiyan (second from right) and volunteer partners in the venue

  Although there is no way to go home for the New Year, this special New Year's Eve has become a Spring Festival that many students will never forget.

  "We hang lanterns, paste couplets, write blessing characters, and hold annual meetings in venues and stations, and we are full of happiness everywhere." Zheng Haoran said.

She and her volunteer partners are working hard to pass on this love and Chinese New Year wishes to overseas athletes and media friends, so that they can also experience the Chinese New Year.

"Every time I hear a foreign friend reply 'Happy Chinese New Year' in Chinese, I really feel full of surprises and unparalleled pride."

Zheng Haoran's red envelopes and blessings for foreign friends

  Huang Wanzhen's job is to publicize and popularize the knowledge of the Winter Olympics outside the venue.

For her self-assessment of being "a bit introverted", the volunteer work was both stressful and fulfilling.

"When I first tried to take steps to passersby, 'stop' them, and spread the knowledge of the Winter Olympics to them, I felt excitement and joy in addition to my nervousness. After that, I began to answer them more confidently and calmly about the Winter Olympics. question, full of pride and satisfaction.”

  Huang Wanzhen also often introduces China's Olympic concept to foreign friends on the street, as well as a lot of preparations made by the whole country for the Winter Olympics.

"Whenever these are introduced, foreign friends always show a 'shocked' expression. One foreign brother also expressed his amazement at the rapid development of China to me, and wished the 2022 Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympic Games perfect. Closing."

Huang Wanzhen introduces China to foreign tourists on the streets of Beijing

  Chen Liyun is a freshman, and soon, she will also join the volunteer work in the city.

"I am honored and proud to be a volunteer, an exporter of Winter Olympics culture, and to contribute my meager strength to the Winter Olympics through volunteer service." At present, she is closely following the process of the Winter Olympics, and also Cheering on the Olympians in front of the TV.

Chen Liyun watching Gu Ailing's game at home

  "In the urban volunteer service group, I often see them working in the cold weather wearing thick cotton clothes. In the cold wind, the spirit of dedication of the volunteers has become more and more obvious. I am honored to be the city of the Winter Olympics. A member of the volunteers can contribute a little to the Winter Olympics!" Chen Liyun said.