Stephen Mclone, an Englishman living in Wuxi, came to the community health service centeronFebruary21 topresent a special gift:150 Chinese-stylecakes he and his family made on themorning.
Stephen Mclone, Customer Service and Technical Support ManagerofCaterpillar Asia Pacific, has been living in Wuxi for 7 years.
Everyone likes to call him "Long Ge"after hisChinese name Fu Yilong.
Mclone’ssister in the UK asked him to return homewhenthe epidemicbroke out.
He saidhewould never leaveasWuxiishis home. Long Ge said that he has been incontactwith the community and has worked as apublicist for foreigners through the Wuxi Foreign Business Club to guide everyone to protect themselves and cooperate with the government.
In the face of the epidemic, LongGe said, "I'm not scared at all. I believe I can protect myself. The community has done a lot of workand many people work late into the night. We feel safe living here." The community ofteninquires about hisgoings-onandsentfacemasks, which made him feel warm.
Speaking of making Chinesecakes,"Long Ge" said, "I especially like helping others, I also like China, and I like Wuxi. I also want to help when I see this situation. I think the medical staff is very hard, so I just want to do something I gave them Chinese dim sum, and I hope to bring more foreign friends to join. "
The medical staff of Xin'an Community Health Service Center in Wuxi said that this is the first time that they havetastedChinese dim sum made by foreign friends, and they praised Long Ge's craftsmanship and volunteer service spirit.
Yang Qiwen, a nurse with theXin'an Community Health Service Center,said: "We arekeptvery busyand we are moved to receive this specialgifttoday. It also gave us the motivation and confidence tobeat the virus. We will continue to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control."
(Source:ourjiangsu.com)