CCTV News:Recently,In Japan, the sight of a Japanese girl wearing a cheongsam collecting money for Wuhan in the cold wind touched many netizens. Because the girl is only 14 years old, her family did not disclose her real name, and she was also called "the most beautiful girl in Japan" by netizens.



Red cheongsam, immature but serious face, 90-degree deep bow, and a donation box that says "Come on Wuhan". At the Lantern Festival, which opened in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, on the 8th of this month, the 14-year-old Japanese girl’s moving kindness in raising money for Wuhan added a touch of warmth to the chilly early spring. The girl’s mother, Ms. Sugizaki, told the reporter that because she had studied and lived in China, her daughter had been exposed to China culture since she was a child and had a deep vision for this kind and warm country. After the outbreak of pneumonia, my daughter heard that there was an opportunity to raise money for Wuhan and signed up as a volunteer at the first time.
“JapanThe most beautiful girl;My friends in China, I know this is a very difficult time, but we must persevere, encourage each other and work together to overcome this difficulty.
The reporter learned that the cheongsam on the girl’s body was actually bought by her mother, Ms. Yamazaki, in China 20 years ago. This time, in order to attract attention and raise more money, the girl deliberately turned out this mother’s dress and put it on. After several days’ efforts, on the afternoon of 13th, the girl came to the Japanese Embassy in People’s Republic of China (PRC) with more than 500,000 yen (about 32,000 yuan) from fund-raising, hoping to transfer the donations to China with the help of the embassy, so as to make a contribution to the fight against the epidemic. Kong Xuanyou, Ambassador to Japan, expressed his gratitude on behalf of the Embassy, and also presented the girl with a book about China and a panda puppet, and presented her with a Tang poem, "We know each other far and near, but Wan Li is still a neighbor".

“JapanThe most beautiful girl;I’ve always heard that the cherry blossoms in Wuhan are beautiful, and I hope they will bloom in spring. After this epidemic, I can go there and have a look. I just did a little thing within my power, hoping to bring some strength to people in need.
In fact, after the outbreak of this epidemic, there are not a few ordinary Japanese people who spontaneously support and support China like this girl. According to incomplete statistics, Japanese enterprises and non-governmental organizations have donated nearly 30 million yuan, and posters and slogans with the words "Come on China" can often be seen on the streets of Shibuya, the most prosperous city in Tokyo.

Citizens of Tokyo, Japan:Helping China is also helping yourself. I think China will also lend a helping hand when Japan encounters difficulties. Let’s take care of each other.

Citizens of Tokyo, Japan:As neighboring countries, it is proper to help each other when in trouble. I personally feel very happy that Japan can do something for China to fight the epidemic.