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Volunteers proud to show Xiamen’s warm hospitalit­y

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Hometown volunteers at the BRICS Xiamen Summit said they feel honored to participat­e and hope that their internatio­nal guests will fall in love with the coastal city through their services.

Over 2,000 volunteers, given the affectiona­te nickname “little egrets”, after the city bird of Xiamen, which is also a symbol of peace and harmony, are helping with reception, transporta­tion, meetings and media services.

They distinguis­hed themselves among some 30,000 applicants from more than 10 universiti­es in Xiamen. There are also some internatio­nal student volunteers from other BRICS members and Southeast Asian countries.

Before the summit, the volunteers were trained for two months on etiquette, first aid and foreign cultures.

“Every BRICS country has its distinctiv­e customs and culture, and we aimed for the volunteers to have more comprehens­ive and customized instructio­n than just simple physical training,” said Zhang Xin, chief attendant at Xiamen Airlines, who led the training.

Feng Xue, a volunteer from Xiamen University of Technology, said she learned a lot about the culture and customs of the BRICS members.

“For example, we cannot touch the heads of kids from India to show affection; we’d better avoid mentioning the number six when talking with guests from Russia; and we need to ask guests if they are allergic to specific foods,” she said. Touching the head is illadvised in India because it is commonly considered sacred, while even numbers can be bad luck to some Russians. languages and

“Every one of us plays an indispensa­ble role at the event,” said Lu Tingting, a graduate student volunteer from Xiamen University. “I hope that through our service, more people from across the globe could get to know and fall in love with this fascinatin­g city.”

In addition to the student volunteers, 1 million residents of Xiamen from all walks of life — about a third of the city’s population — are providing services at the airport, bus stations, sightseein­g spots, and many other places across the city during the summit, according to Ji Jing, deputy director of the Civilizati­on Office of Xiamen.

“The BRICS Summit is a grand event of the year and we are very happy to serve guests from home and abroad.” Zhang Yi contribute­d to this story.

 ?? NIAN QING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? One of the more than 2,000 volunteers at the BRICS Summit assists a foreign reporter at the media center in Xiamen, Fujian province, on Sunday.
NIAN QING / FOR CHINA DAILY One of the more than 2,000 volunteers at the BRICS Summit assists a foreign reporter at the media center in Xiamen, Fujian province, on Sunday.

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