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¡¡¡¡The Red Cross Society in Qingdao, a picturesque port city in east China's
Shandong Province, receives a donation from an old man in his 70s every three
months.
¡¡¡¡Every time, the man unwraps his handkerchief meticulously and takes out 300
yuan (US$about 37.5) saved from his pens
ion and hands it over. He always comes
and goes on foot, saying it is a waste of money to spend one yuan (12.5 cents)
on a bus ticket.
¡¡¡¡The old man has kept doing this for more than one and a half years and has
expressed his wish to be known as "weichen," the same as numerous others in the
city.
¡¡¡¡Weichen is an invented name that means star dust in the universe in Chinese
and it has become well known because of an anonymous woman.
¡¡¡¡The middle-aged woman donated 20,000 yuan (some US$2,500) to the Red Cross
Society in Qingdao with the invented name of weichen when SARS broke out in
2003, according to Chen Min, who works for the society.
¡¡¡¡Since then, the woman has made several other donations ranging from 10,000
yuan (about US$1,250) to 50,000 yuan (some US$6,250) for those who suffered from
an earthquake in northwestern China and the Indian Ocean tsunami that claimed
over 200,000 livesin 2004.
¡¡¡¡Her kindness and generosity touched local residents and the Red Cross
Society in Qingdao initiated a mass campaign to find out her identity.
¡¡¡¡After days of intensive press reports, the woman asked her friend to call
the Red Cross to leave a message, saying she was as ordinary as a particle of
dust and wanted to remain anonymous, and she wished more people would join her
in helping others, just like stars shining in the dark night together.
¡¡¡¡More and more people in Qingdao began making donations via the Red Cross
Society, and most of them did so in the name of weichen.
¡¡¡¡"We are so happy to see this since charity in China is usually promoted and
initiated by the government," said Ding Gang, general secretary of the Red Cross
Society in Qingdao.
¡¡¡¡When the Red Cross Society went onto streets in Qingdao to collect
donations for victims of the 2004 tsunami, a group of poor college students
donated 3,679 yuan (some US$460) "saved from meals"; A three-year-old boy
donated because his mother wanted him to become a weichen when he grows up; A
Red Army veteran calling himself a senior weichen donated 800 yuan (US$100).
¡¡¡¡In the end, 60 percent of donations solicited by the Red Cross Society came
from weichen.
¡¡¡¡Statistics from the Ministry of Civil Affairs show unofficial donations for
tsunami victims amounted to a record high of 600 million yuan (some 75 million
dollars).
¡¡¡¡As an anonymous donation group, weichen was given the title of No. 1 of
"Top 10 Philanthropists" by the China Charity Federation in October, 2005.
¡¡¡¡The Red Cross Society in Qingdao still receives the donations in the name
of weichen every day.
¡¡¡¡However, the China Charity Federation says that approximately 75 percent of
donations it receives comes from overseas every year, 15 percent from domestic
affluent people and 10 percent from ordinary people in the country.
¡¡¡¡"The development of charity was slow until the mid 1990s. Now charitable
institutions are establishing their networks across China," said Fan Baojun,
Chairman of China Charity Federation.
¡¡¡¡To his delight, many people have devoted themselves to charity and set good
examples for others in recent years.
¡¡¡¡In north China's Tianjin municipality, an old man named Bai Fangli raised
350,000 yuan (about 43,750 dollars) by running a pedicab to fund the education
of more than 300 children from poor families before he died last September at
the age of 93.
¡¡¡¡Chong Fei, a noted young singer, donated more than 3 million yuan (some
375,000 dollars) to aid 150 impoverished students and disabled people, living a
thrifty life himself. He made a will to denote corneas before his death on April
20.
¡¡¡¡Amid difficulties brought by a large population, the public should act
together with the government to help the needy, said Li Xueju, minister of civil
affairs.
¡¡¡¡There are around 22 million people receiving the minimum life insurance in
urban areas, and 6 million people in rural areas, according to statistics of
Li's ministry.
¡¡¡¡It is crucial to raise the people's awareness of charity, the minister
said.
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