"Chengdu" Jinniu District Organization to carry out national knowledge and answer activities
Author:Tongxin Sichuan Time:2022.06.21
On June 17, Jinniu District Xihua Street's Xinju Community Union Aiu Niu District Aixinyuan Social Service Center organized residents of all ethnic groups in the community to jointly carry out the "condense national unity forces to build charm houses" national knowledge and answer activities, Chengdu Taurus Relevant members of the Party Branch of the Blackwater Migraphic Party and the Blackwater Seda Ancient Town in Chengdu and the National Mediation Committee of the National Mediation Commission participated in the event.
The theme of this event is "condensing the power of national unity and building a charming nation together", and conducts exchanges around the content of national policy and regulations, ethnic regional autonomy systems, and national unity and progress. During the event, Chen Mingze, Secretary of the Party Branch of the Chengdu Taurus Blackwater Migrant Party, enthusiastically interacted with residents of various ethnic groups. Residents gathered together. In the environment of you to answer me, many ethnic knowledge was learned. Happiness, everyone laughed. Aunt Zhang, a resident, said happily: "The event is really good. I hope that the community can hold such activities in the future. We have learned not only, but also enriched life in a bland day."
Through the activity to expand the awareness of residents on national unity policies and regulations, it not only enabled residents to further understand the excellent traditional Chinese culture, but also enhanced its ideological understanding of national unity. enhancement.
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