On December 23rd, I was looking for my "hometown" in Wuhan - the New Year's event of Taiwan Youth City Walk was launched in the courtyard of Taipei. Zhang Danqing, deputy director of the Provincial Taiwan Affairs Office, Liu Jiangdong, president of the Provincial Federation of Taiwan Compatriots and full-time deputy chairman of the provincial government, Feng Jin, deputy director of the Wuhan Municipal Taiwan Affairs Office, Yu Laiming, director of the Taiwan Youth Internship, Entrepreneurship and Employment Counseling Center (Wuhan University) in Hubei Province, and Liao Boyuan, vice president of the Wuhan Taiwan-funded Enterprise Association, jointly pressed the whistle starting gun to announce the official start of the event.
Picture: I am looking for a "hometown" in Wuhan - the New Year's activity of Taiwan Youth City Walk was launched in the courtyard of Taipei.
On the same day, more than 130 Taiwanese students from Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan University of Technology, South-Central University for Nationalities, Hubei University and other colleges and universities gathered on Wuhan Jiefang Avenue to walk and check in Taipei Road, Kaohsiung Road, Miaoli Road, Baodao Park, Hualien Community and other blocks rich in "Taiwan elements" in the way of "city walk", participate in interesting games such as frisbee shooting, frisbee bowling, ** doll rings, and height challenges, find "hometown" and feel the city's fireworks.
Pictured: Taisheng Tian Quwen was interviewed at the Kaohsiung Road check-in point.
It's very familiar, it's very kind" Taisheng Tian Quwen, who studied at the Department of Clinical Medicine of Wuhan University, walked through the streets and alleys, and saw landmarks, blocks, and shops with Taiwanese elements along the road, which made her feel like "going home". She hopes that in the new year, she can work hard to be admitted to Wuhan University as a graduate student, continue to take root and develop in Hansheng, and plans to take her family to Wuhan during the winter and summer vacations, and then walk this "Taiwei" neighborhood.
Picture: Taisheng checks in to Baodao Park.
Pictured: Taiwanese student Lin Yiwen was interviewed in Baodao Park.
Baodao Park, with its pleasant scenery and beautiful environment, is especially favored by Taiwanese young people in this City Walk New Year's event, and they have checked in and chatted here. Lin Yiwen, a flute professional from Wuhan ** College, was the first to participate in the activities of the Han Taiqing Youth and the first time to walk into Wuhan Baodao Park, which was a very meaningful experience for her, which not only met a lot of "fellow countrymen" friends, soothed homesickness, but also deepened her understanding and expectations of the city of Wuhan.
Photo: Taipei Road, Wuhan.
Taiwan also has streets named after Wuhan elements, such as Hankou Street and Wuhan Road. Cai Fangchang, a Taiwanese teacher at Hubei University who has lived in Wuhan for more than 20 years, said that the landmarks on both sides of the strait reflect each other, which is the interconnection of emotions and a true portrayal of "one family on both sides of the strait". "We are all the Chinese nation, and in the new year, we will be closer and closer and more reunited. ”
City Walk is not only a way to travel, but also a new form of socializing. Participating Taiwan teachers and students can shorten the distance, enhance friendship, find the mark of "home" together, and welcome the arrival of the New Year together.