An activity promoting the "Most Beautiful" family traditions was held at Renmin University of China, in Beijing, on October 24, 2024. Prior to the activity, Chinese State Councilor Shen Yiqin, also President of the All-China Women's Federation (ACWF), outlined requirements for advancing the Looking for the Most Beautiful Family campaign, and for promoting the "Most Beautiful" family traditions on campuses, and she expected the activities to guide Chinese youth in contributing their strength to building a great country and advancing national rejuvenation. Huang Xiaowei, Vice-President and First Member of the Secretariat of ACWF, attended.
During the activity, stories of fine family traditions were shared through various forms. These include family stories of national heroes, revolutionary veterans, a scientist, a navy soldier, and an Olympic champion. Students were inspired and moved by the stories; many said they will bear in mind the fine family traditions, and they vowed to put the traditions into practice.
Huang presented a team flag to a social-practice team, composed of students from Renmin University of China, and she encouraged the students to promote fine family virtues in the new era.
The activity was organized by ACWF and Renmin University of China. Approximately 700 university students in Beijing attended. The activity was livestreamed, and it was watched by more than one million students, from around 100 universities, across China.
Under ACWF's guidance, activities promoting the "Most Beautiful" family traditions have been held on many campuses in 2024. The activities have been instrumental in guiding young people to carry forward fine family traditions in the new era.
Photos from Yang Rui and Zhang Jiamin
(Source: Women Voice)
Editor: Cui Rui
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