Focus on poverty alleviation, love in Yaoshan, Shenzhen South China Logistics Chamber of Commerce is in action

 

[CCTV Minsheng Net Shenzhen News] Focus on poverty alleviation, love in Yaoshan, visit 6 teaching sites in 3 days, distribute 290 student warmth packages, visit 53 poor families at home, and the volunteer team of South China Logistics Chamber of Commerce sends warmth and spread love The energy of poverty alleviation is to help aspirations first. After the visit, everyone expressed concern about rural education, including teachers, etc.

Dahua Yao Autonomous County was established in October 1988. It is located in the middle reaches of the Hongshui River in the northwest of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It belongs to Hechi City. It was composed of Duan Yao Autonomous County in Hechi Prefecture, Bama Yao Autonomous County, and the fringe junction of Nanning Prefecture. . The Yao people have lived in the area of ​​Dayao Mountain for generations, and the largest Yao population in the world has been concentrated. There are only more than 2,400 sides of bronze drums left in the world, of which more than 400 sides are in Dahua, where the remains of Longkou Stone City, the cultural relics of the Neolithic Age of Qinchang and the creation epic of the Yao nationality "Miluotuo" were born here. This is the hometown of Yao culture in the world.

This time was initiated by the Volunteer Team of the South China Logistics Chamber of Commerce. The board members of the Chamber of Commerce actively responded, as well as the caring people in the society. Thanks to Guangxi Dahua County Wild Lily Charity Association for their help and support

Lin Chuangbiao, Chairman, Lan Haibing, Chairman, Ji Liangui, Executive Chairman, Xie Shaopeng, Vice Chairman, Zhu Yiming, Minister of Development Department, Secretary Chen Jianting, Secretary of Social Love, Mr. Peng, Mr. Qiu, Mr. Wang, Mr. Li, Mr. Ling, and President of Dahua Wild Lily Charity Federation. (Reported by Zhang Qiang)

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