Mr. Hui, who I know, is a 76-year-old man, he has been hiking for more than 30 years and has always been in good health. Until last year, his health deteriorated greatly due to a cardiovascular surgery. However, he still insists on hiking at least three to four days a week after recovery. He said that if he were lazy and couldn’t go hiking one day, he would probably give up on the next day. Also, his physical condition would be inferior if he did so.
Because Mr. Hui has many years of hiking training, he still goes to Qingyuan Mountains every year with his charity team members (except for the three years during the COVID-19 pandemic) to alleviate poverty. On September 13 this year (the Wednesday that just passed) he went to Qingyuan Mountain to visit and distribute supplies to the people and their homes in Qingyuan Mountain.
In addition, his charity group also supports tuition and expenses for poor students in mountainous areas. Over the years, many aspiring students have completed college or above and higher courses because of him and his group. The most grateful thing he said is that many mainland recipients who had been helped by Hui’s group in their childhood/ in the past, especially are those who have become doctors or nurses, providing low-cost medical treatment to Mr. Hui’s charity group to perform cataract surgeries for the elderly in Qingyuan mountainous areas. This is a very good blessing of giving, receiving, and repaying that in the group is endless and sprouts from year to year.
China has a population of more than 1.4 billion (including Hong Kong and Macau). I hope that when we’re rich and have time, we can lend a helping hand to other compatriots in need, work hard to make the country prosperous, and improve the quality of life of the people being helped.
Currently, many people around the world are affected by wars and natural disasters, they’re living on the verge of hardship. Being able to help others is a blessing because it is more blessed to give than to receive.
Mr. Hui invited me to go to Qingyuan Mountains in December to help distribute supplies and experience their work there. I have already agreed and hope to be able to set off as scheduled!
Best Regards,
NGAN CHI KEUNG
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