"Gratitude from wuhan"!
A video of a Chinese girl handing out face masks to Japanese people on a street in Tokyo has received widespread attention on social media.In the video, she is seen wearing a deer doll headwear and holding cardboard boxes with the words "From wuhan to repay kindness" written in Japanese. And kept pulling out masks from cardboard boxes and handing them out free to pedestrians. Some pedestrians took the masks in their hands and said "Thank you" or "Come on" to her in Chinese. On social media, many netizens were moved by the girl's street action and nicknamed her "Luluxia".
(Source:Xinhua)
"Luluxia", originally named Tian Tian, is a young entrepreneur who founded his own advertising company after finishing university in Japan.Tian Tian said the Numbers, which change every day, are not only the numbers for her."Behind these numbers may be the people who patiently showed me the way when I got lost, or the neighbors who gave me furniture when I first came to study in Japan, or the store manager who took extra care of me when I worked. They are like family."
Collecting 1,000 masks was the most critical and difficult part of the operation.Tian Tian said it took her a long time to collect 500 masks from different places, and another 500 were given away by friends when they heard about her plan.
Pedestrians "Thank you" and "Come on" let Tian Tian moved."I don't see very clearly when I wear a mask on the street, but in my limited vision, I see a smiling face."
(Source:Xinhua)
She told reporters that there are many elderly people in Japan, and whenever she sees them on the street, she silently prays for the virus not to infect them.In addition, some young Japanese do not have enough awareness to prevent the epidemic.These concerns prompted her to take to the streets."I hope that by giving out masks, we can call attention to the severity of the COVID-19."
Tiantian had hoped to raise disinfection supplies from Japanese companies with which she had previously worked, but instead they had donated supplies to China without any publicity."Because of the support of Chinese tourists and the Chinese market, the company has been able to make profits in recent years," they said. "We want to repay the favor."
(Source:Xinhua)
As Japan's COVID-19 is getting worse, local people began to pay attention to personal protection, masks and other protective supplies in a state of shortage.Seeing this, many overseas Chinese in Japan spontaneously took to the streets and distributed the masks they had collected to passers-by to thank the Japanese people for their selfless help to China during the COVID-19 outbreak.
(Source:Xinhua)
Since late January, the outbreak of pneumonia in China has touched the hearts of people at home and abroad.A batch of anti-epidemic materials such as masks and protective clothing have arrived in China.
(Source:Xinhua)
For this street action,Tian Tian also designed a doll deer head set based on the image of Nara deer."Nara deer is very cute, Chinese people like it, Japanese people like it, I want to use it to do something about the friendship between China and Japan."
[ Editor: WPY ]
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