The reason that influenced this French grandmother to be an anti-epidemic volunteer was that she thought it was very important to protest with everyone. Moreover, because she is a foreigner, she can speak English. She can help other foreigners in Suzhou communicate with volunteers.
Anne, a 61-year-old French grandmother from Lyon, came to Suzhou with her husband two and a half years ago because of his job transfer.
In the eyes of ordinary people, Anne, a 61-year-old French grandmother, was used as a volunteer to fight the epidemic. At this point, I like Annie very much. Moreover, Anne is in a foreign country, but she doesn't treat herself as an outsider, which is also a positive contribution to the society.
an opportunity to become an anti-epidemic volunteer? When Annie saw that Suzhou was recruiting volunteers, she quickly decided to join them.
Annie started volunteering on February 22, 222, and she arrived at the meeting place early at 6 o'clock that morning. Annie's job is mainly to check people's health codes and issue them with passes. If there is a need for doctors to speak English, Anne will help them communicate.
In Annie's eyes, Suzhou has done a great job in fighting the epidemic.
After personally contacting many anti-epidemic workers and some ordinary citizens, Annie lamented that in China, the government and the masses have made great efforts to fight the epidemic. Therefore, the epidemic situation in Suzhou is gradually improving, the number of confirmed cases is decreasing, and people are also very cooperative with the epidemic prevention staff.
In her spare time, Anne will visit Suzhou Gardens with her husband.
To say what Anne loves most in Suzhou, it must be to visit Suzhou Classical Gardens with her husband. In Annie's view, Suzhou gardens are very different from western gardens in shape and style. Suzhou gardens have its unique attraction. In addition to Suzhou gardens, Anne often goes there. She also likes to take a walk and relax in the ancient Pingjiang Road and Shantang Street.
Annie loves China culture
In Annie's home, Annie showed the reporter a small screen with four seasons plant embroidery that she bought in Chengdu and liked very much. In addition, Anne once wrote a big one with a brush? Fu? Words to welcome the arrival of the new year. Annie also knows that 222 is the Year of the Tiger in the China lunar calendar, so she bought a little red tiger ornament for this purpose and put it at home.