On February 17, the fourth page of the People's Liberation Army Daily published a picture of a New Zealand family holding a sign written in English and Maori to support China's fight against the epidemic. Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Wuhan, many foreign friends have cheered for China, which is fighting the "epidemic" in an all-out way, on major websites and social media. The Chinese military network has selected some pictures of foreign friends and their families cheering for Wuhan and cheering for China.

On the shores of East Bay in Wellington, New Zealand's capital, a family held a hand-held "Fight the Epidemic!" written in English and Maori. Come on China! "The brand with the words expresses solidarity with China's fight against the epidemic." Photo by Meng Tao
A Russian mother joins her family in cheering for China on Feb. 7.
On February 8, British brother Graeme and his children shouted in unison with Chinese "Wuhan refuel, China refuel."
On 15 February, a new Zealand family of three wrote "Fight the Epidemic!" in English and Māori. Come on China! "The brand with the words expresses solidarity with China's fight against the epidemic." Photo by Tu Yi
During the 2020 Lantern Festival, on the streets of Tokyo at only 3°C, Japanese girl Xiaomei and her mother gathered donations for Wuhan. Bending over 90 degrees at a time makes the night no longer cold.
Viruses are merciless. The epidemic is temporary, and the friendship is long-lasting. Love knows no borders, thank you to every friend in the world who cheers for China and Wuhan.
Source: China Military Network
Finishing: Small pumpkins
Editor-in-Charge: Li Jing