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Changsha Little Cuckoo Art Experimental School Chongyang Festival cares for veterans of the War of Resistance

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Changsha Little Cuckoo Art Experimental School Chongyang Festival cares for veterans of the War of Resistance

(Receiving the gift, the old man happily closed his mouth.) )

Changsha Little Cuckoo Art Experimental School Chongyang Festival cares for veterans of the War of Resistance

(After the performance, the Young Pioneers presented a standard team salute to the veterans)

Changsha Little Cuckoo Art Experimental School Chongyang Festival cares for veterans of the War of Resistance

(The children listened carefully to Grandpa Wang Yaguang's story of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression)

Changsha Little Cuckoo Art Experimental School Chongyang Festival cares for veterans of the War of Resistance

(The event site sent birthday wishes to Grandma Wen on her 90th birthday)

Changsha, October 22 (Correspondent Luo Yuwen Zhu Kongying) October 21 is China's traditional festival - Chongyang Festival. On the morning of the same day, 33 teachers and students of Changsha Little Rhododendron Art Experimental School went to the old people's apartment of Anhua Mountain Villa in Changsha City to comfort the veterans of the War of Resistance and the widows and the elderly, and carried forward the fine tradition of respecting the elderly, respecting the elderly and loving the elderly with practical actions.

Before the start of the event, the representatives of the junior team presented red scarves to their grandparents to express their highest respect for their grandparents. Ms. Chen Xueqin, deputy director of the Youth Palace, and Ms. Zhang Lijiang, minister of the Ministry of Education and Kindergarten, sent sincere holiday greetings and blessings to the elderly, and sent milk, cakes, fruits and other condolences to the elderly. I listened to wang Guangya, a 102-year-old veteran of the Hunan War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, talk about his participation in the Battle of Kunlun Pass and the Chinese Expeditionary Force's conquest of Burma. The representatives of the Young Pioneers also presented their grandparents with a wonderful and splendid cultural performance that was carefully choreographed. On the same day, the children also held a special birthday party for Grandma Wen, who was celebrating her 90th birthday.

After the event, the teachers and children also visited the "Veterans' Home" residence to learn more about the living environment and living conditions of the veterans. "Life is very happy, the body is also tough, which is thanks to the party and the people's government!" The veteran smiled when he talked about his life now, and his happiness overflowed into words.

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