Chinese peacekeepers to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to help students brighten the dreams of DRC children

2022-09-19

Over the years, the officers and soldiers of the Chinese peacekeeping engineering detachment to the Democratic Republic of the Congo have helped local children learn languages and skills with love, changing their future and destiny - helping students light up the dreams of Congolese children. Xu Huaiwu took a photo of "I finally found a job! Thank you for teaching me Chinese, I will work hard and come back to see you soon!" Early in the morning, a young Congolese (Kinshasa) man named "Little Dot" in Chinese ran happily outside the camp of the 25th batch of Chinese peacekeepers to Congo (Kinshasa) to report to the Chinese peacekeepers. Although "Little Bit" is only 18 years old, he has been learning Chinese for several years. He grew up living around the Chinese Peninsula camp and was interested in learning a new language. Like many children here, starting from listening to the Chinese songs on the camp radio and learning Chinese from Chinese peacekeepers, "Xiaobudian" can now speak fluent Chinese. With the recommendation of the translation team, "Little Dot" also got a job that the local people envied - working as a translator in a Chinese enterprise. Since the deployment of the Chinese peacekeeping engineering unit to the Chinese peninsula camp, it has become the dream of many children around to learn Chinese with Chinese peacekeepers and strive to work in Chinese funded enterprises. For these children, Chinese peacekeepers are not only ambassadors of peace, but also their teachers. Over the years, in order to help these hard-working and studious children, groups of Chinese peacekeeping officers and soldiers have taken advantage of their time off duty to teach them Chinese. "This tool we use is called a jack, and that one is called a motorcycle saw..." At the front line of the mission, peacekeeping officers and soldiers often teach children who want to learn Chinese in combination with construction operations. The officers and soldiers had fun teaching and the children had fun learning. Sometimes when children are interested, they will take the initiative to help peacekeeping officers and soldiers to increase their knowledge in practice. "Can I talk to you for a while?" "What are you doing?"... Many peacekeepers have been accosted by these children. Although there are few opportunities for face-to-face communication, this has not affected children's enthusiasm for learning Chinese in the slightest. In order to meet the children's wishes, peacekeeping officers and soldiers will also take advantage of holidays, major anniversaries and other opportunities to carry out donation activities in primary schools and orphanages around the camp to send living materials and sports supplies to children. In order to enable children to learn Chinese better, the peacekeeping engineering unit opened a "Chinese classroom", arranged experienced officers and soldiers to teach regularly for Congolese (DRC) children, and distributed schoolbags and stationery to them. "China, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, good friends..." From simple words to words and sentences, from everyday words to Chinese songs, peacekeeping officers and soldiers make weekly learning plans according to the children's interests. With the formal classroom, the children are more enthusiastic about learning Chinese. Many children attend classes all the time. Learning Chinese not only gives these children wings for their dreams, but also changes their future and destiny. "I gave my father the money I earned from working in a Chinese funded enterprise, and my father used it to buy a motorcycle. With a motorcycle, my father can pick up and see off guests every day to earn money, and buy more clothes and food for my younger brothers and sisters

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Zhou shu

Source:81.cn

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