African students well protected in NE China’s Liaoning during COVID-19
By
Wang Jinhai, Liu Jiahua, People’s Daily
African
college students in northeast China’s Liaoning province have been well
protected amid COVID-19 by the province’s strict control measures, and the
universities and colleges in the province have also won great reputation from
the overseas students in return.
“I’m
grateful to my teachers for their loving care. I regard Liaoning as my second
hometown and will recommend Liaoning University to more African students,” said
Azmina, a Tanzanian student studying in Liaoning, in fluent Chinese.
Azmina
from Liaoning University was stranded by the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, capital
of central China’s Hubei province when she was on vacation there.
“We
kept close contact with her to learn her health conditions and assist her with
online courses,” said Wang Qi, a teacher of Azmina, adding that the student’s
understanding and cooperation were quite reassuring.
There
are a total of 6,659 African college students in Liaoning, accounting for 46.19
percent of the total foreign students in the province. They study at 43
colleges and universities in Liaoning, and 3,370 of them currently stay in the
province.
Multiple
measures have been taken by Liaoning’s universities and colleges to protect the
safety of these students, who also showed great appreciation and understanding
and supported China’s epidemic response with concrete actions in return.
A
volunteer group was established in Liaoning University for epidemic prevention
and control by African students, and Ma Le from Zambia is one of them.
According
to him, the volunteers took body temperatures of the students every day, and
also sent students’ everyday shopping list to the university’s logistics
department.
“We
are very grateful to the teachers who worked all day round to ensure our
safety, and I also wanted to assist them and the students as a volunteer,” he
said.
Shenyang
University of Chemical Technology in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province,
set up a small self-service library to encourage international students to stay
studious during the COVID-19 progress, and Liaoning Shihua University in
Fushun, Liaoning promoted scientific knowledge about epidemic prevention and
control among African students, to help them protect themselves from the
COVID-19 epidemic.
Shenyang
Aerospace University had 213 African students on campus during the epidemic,
and the university adopted an opinion soliciting mechanism to help them solve
the problems they met in terms of online courses.
China
has taken science-based and effective measures to prevent and control the
epidemic, said a Ghanaian student from the Shenyang Aerospace University,
adding “our university attaches great importance to international students’
health and safety. We will continue cooperating as always with the work of our teachers
to repay their hard work.”
A
Kenyan student who names himself Li Benshan in Chinese has lived in China for
six years. He obtained a work visa last year and is now teaching at the
Shenyang Aerospace University. Li has made active efforts to help others during
the epidemic prevention and control in China.
The
Chinese government has taken powerful measures to prevent the epidemic, which brought
us a sense of security, Li said, stressing “Epidemic knows no boundaries. We
must unite as one to overcome difficulties.”
Ma
Le, a Zambian student studying in Liaoning University, takes a walk at the
campus during the COVID-19 epidemic. (Photo/Zhang Ting) |
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