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[Listen to my mother's words] College students: "I'm fine here"

author:Internet Information Xiqing

 "Mom, you and Dad don't have to worry, I'm here for the New Year!" On the morning of the first day of the Chinese New Year, Wang Haocheng, a 2021 master's student in the School of Chemistry of Nankai University, opened a video call to pay tribute to his parents in his hometown of Anyang, Henan.

  "These are all new year goods sent by schools and colleges to students who stay in school, as well as Spring League, Fu Zi, Window Flowers and Cloth Tigers!" Wang Haocheng said while showing the Family the New Year gift package on the dormitory table, "The tutor always came to see us and said that there was any problem. Chinese New Year's Eve I had a Chinese New Year's Eve meal with my classmates, and the canteen was lively! There are also many activities in the school during the New Year, so you and dad can rest assured..."

  "Good! Good! On the other end of the phone, Wang Haocheng's mother frequently nodded, repeatedly telling her son to pay attention to his body and study well.

  This is the first time that 23-year-old Wang Haocheng has spent the New Year in a foreign country. But this is not the first time he has faced the epidemic head-on: he was an undergraduate student at Wuhan University when the new crown pneumonia epidemic occurred two years ago; on January 8 this year, the epidemic struck Tianjin, and as a student reporter for the news center of Nankai University, he was stranded on campus because he was taking photos at the Jinnan campus at the time; currently, his hometown of Anyang is also responding to the "encounter" of the epidemic. For the safety of epidemic prevention and control, he chose to celebrate the New Year at school.

  Wang Haocheng told reporters that the outbreak of the epidemic in his hometown and the location of the school made him worried for a while, but seeing that the campus order of the closed management was as usual and the supply of materials was sufficient, he was soon at ease: "Although I can't be reunited with my family, my life in school is not boring, in addition to video chatting with my family, it is more convenient to read professional literature at school, and the school also arranged colorful activities during the Spring Festival, and every day is quite fulfilling." ”

  In order to ensure that students staying in school can celebrate the holiday with peace of mind, Nankai University has prepared free meals and New Year gift packages for students staying in school while doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control. In addition, the school also organized a series of publicity activities for the Winter Olympics, the Spring Festival Silhouette Cultural and Creative Competition and other campus cultural activities, and each college also organized condolence activities based on the characteristics of disciplines and students, so that students staying in school could spend the Spring Festival in laughter.

  "The school's new year is really full! I want to make a 'Spring Festival diary'. Wang Haocheng said that he had used lenses and words to record the days and nights of the "epidemic" on the university campus, and now he also wants to record the unforgettable experience of staying in school for the New Year, "I think this is also a unique memory of welcoming a beautiful spring." ”

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