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Rural Swordsmanship: This is how the children in this village in Songjiang spend their summer vacation

2024-08-21

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Photo caption: Rural fencing competition source/Photo provided by the interviewee (same below)
"Ready, go!" In Desheng Village, Chedun Town, Songjiang District, a group of children who returned to the village for the summer vacation were concentrating on watching the "competition field" - the final of the Desheng Village Youth Summer Fencing Challenge was being staged. Two little swordsmen wearing masks were playing fiercely, and the two sides were testing each other. With the 10-year-old Gu Youxi's decisive attack, he made a clean and beautiful straight stab with the sword and won the championship of the game.
How does the seemingly mysterious and handsome fencing sport get connected with the quiet and fragrant rice fields? Yu Senle, a selected student stationed in Desheng Village, told reporters that this fencing challenge is the final battle of the Desheng Village summer youth fencing charity series. This summer, under the guidance of the relevant departments of Chedun Town, the Party General Branch of Desheng Village, in conjunction with a number of co-construction units, focused on serving the returning youth and children of migrant workers in the village and planned this "Same Frequency Olympic Music Sword Desheng" summer charity event. With the support of the Songjiang District Sports Bureau, professional fencing coaches came to the village and brought an unforgettable sports summer vacation to the children who returned to the village for the summer vacation.
Picture: Rich summer activities in rural areas
It is reported that in addition to exercise, the Party General Branch of Desheng Village also cooperated with colleges and universities in Songjiang University Town, private enterprises and other units, and invited retired athletes from the national team, police officers, teachers, college students and other volunteers to bring interesting knowledge micro-lectures to young people. Zhao Linna, the instructor of the art troupe of Shanghai Agricultural and Forestry Vocational and Technical College, told reporters that the countryside is also an opportunity for college students to learn. In the process of using their own expertise to serve the countryside, college students can better understand the grassroots and the countryside, and truly appreciate the significance of rural revitalization.
Xinmin Evening News reporter Yi Rong
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