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The Lei Feng International Volunteer Team has been officially established at Sanming University in Fujian Province, China, to promote the spirit of Lei Feng worldwide, spread Chinese culture, facilitate international exchanges, and work towards a better future together.
On the afternoon of March 5, a significant flag-raising ceremony was held at the Central Primary School in Chenda Town, Sanming City, Fujian Province, to mark the inauguration of the volunteer team. During the ceremony, the team leader solemnly received the flag, announcing its official establishment as the first Lei Feng International Volunteer Team in Sanming City.
The Sanming University Lei Feng International Volunteer Team is a non-profit organization voluntarily formed by Chinese and international teachers and students under the guidance of the University's Youth League Committee, the Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, and the School of Overseas Education (School of Foreign Languages).
The team is dedicated to promoting the spirit of Lei Feng, spreading Chinese culture, and fostering international exchanges to build a better future together. Through active participation in public welfare activities, the team strives to demonstrate the spirit of Lei Feng and contribute to the growth of international volunteer service.
Dr. Mohammad Saiyedul Islam, the team leader and a foreign teacher from Bangladesh, stated, "This is not only an honor but also a great responsibility. We will engage with the world, practise the spirit of Lei Feng through meaningful actions, actively participate in international volunteer service activities, and contribute our efforts toward creating a better future for all."
"In the future, under the guidance of the Lei Feng spirit, the Sanming University Lei Feng International Volunteer Team will actively participate in various volunteer service initiatives, spread warmth through kindness, demonstrate responsibility through actions, and contribute youthful energy to building a global community with a shared future by promoting cross-cultural exchanges and cooperation," he added.
Currently, the team consists of 36 Chinese and international teachers and students from ten countries, including Bangladesh, China, Mali, Nigeria, Russia, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, and Kyrgyzstan.
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