Foreigners who built their China Dream are always welcome back
By Ding
Gang
Since
the COVID-19 broke out in Wuhan, Central China’s Hubei Province, many countries
have evacuated their citizens from Hubei. Over the past few years, these
foreigners came to China to work, study and visit their relatives. Most of them
have participated in China’s development and have become part of it. Now they have
no alternative but to return home. The epidemic has interrupted their normal
life, and some have even contracted the deadly disease. We should show our
affection and tell those foreigners: “Sorry, we have always been thinking of
you.”
Since
reform and opening-up began in 1978, China’s interaction with the outside world
has accelerated and China’s development has become increasingly fascinating and
has attracted many foreigners to study, work and live in China. Many of them
have achieved their own dreams with the help of China’s fast development, and
in return many have contributed to the country’s development. Their relations
with Chinese people are now like those of close neighbors. Many of these
foreigners regard China as their home or at least their second hometown. After
having been repatriated to the US, an American teacher was quoted as saying; “I
miss my friends in China.”
Chinese
authorities have offered timely and effective assistance in the repatriation of
foreign nationals. Foreigners who have remained in Wuhan are being taken good
care of. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on February 20 thanked China for
the thoughtful care and help provided to Pakistani nationals in China.
Since
China’s reform and opening-up, ordinary Chinese people have an increasingly
better understanding of foreigners. It’s now rare for a foreigner to be
surrounded by curious bystanders on a street. In many Chinese cities, a
foreigner is just another neighbor or a colleague.
Chinese
people have also become more international. Chinese businesspeople, workers,
companies and tourists can be found in every corner of the world. This may be
the foundation for building a community of a shared future for mankind.
How
Chinese people treat foreigners is a window through which foreigners see and
understand China and the Chinese people. No one in the world wants to see the
outbreak of an epidemic, but the difficulties facing Chinese people are the
world’s difficulties too. When we are confronted with common challenges, we must
join hands. Chinese people should send condolences to the afflicted and offer a
thank-you to those who have helped China in its virus control and preventive
work.
In early
February, a Japanese girl wearing a traditional Chinese dress called a qipao and
carrying a donation box in chilly Tokyo, helped to raise money for Wuhan’s
fight against the coronavirus, which touched the heart of many Chinese
netizens. They called her “the most beautiful Japanese girl.”
Currently,
the Chinese people are fighting the epidemic and many governments and their
people have lent a helping hand. We will not forget their assistance. We will
not forget those foreigners who had to temporarily leave Wuhan and China and
hope they will come back when the epidemic is over.
Please
always keep in your mind: China is a tolerant and open-minded big power, so are
its people.
The author is a senior editor
with People’s Daily, and currently a senior fellow with the Chongyang Institute
for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.
dinggang@globaltimes.com.cn. Follow him on Twitter @dinggangchina
Source:Global Times
Illustration: Liu Rui from Global
Times
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