Supporting Public Welfare, Qianchuan in Action: Egret Bay Charity Run Successfully Concludes!

  "Caring for Left-behind Children, Escorting Love" On January 8th at 9:30 AM, Qianchuan Wooden Doors, in collaboration with GAC, Toyota, China Unicom, and Tianfu Morning Post, officially launched the 2017 Egret Bay Hundred Enterprises Charity Run. Hundreds of enthusiastic participants took part. Although the temperature was low early in the morning, it did not dampen the lively atmosphere. Laughter and joy filled Egret Bay, bringing vitality to this winter and expressing beautiful expectations for 2017 and the positive spread of charity energy.
  To support this marathon, Qianchuan Wooden Doors organized a special running team consisting of painters, carpenters, salespeople, shopping guides, and loyal customers of Qianchuan Wooden Doors. Fresh air and green walking. The Qianchuan Running Team arrived at Egret Bay Wetland Park at 8:30 AM and warmed up in advance. Then, with the sound of the starting gun, the 10-kilometer Egret Bay Wetland Marathon officially began!
  Pre-run warm-up activities
  Leading the way, the Qianchuan Running Team runners
  During the 10-kilometer run, even when tired, the runners kept smiling, stayed true to their original intention, and upheld their spirit. At 11 AM, the entire Qianchuan Wooden Doors running team completed the course and arrived at the finish line early. The event concluded beautifully with the laughter and group photo of all members.
  What is even more noteworthy is that the youngest participants in this charity run came from the Qianchuan Wooden Doors running team: 5-year-old Cao Xinrui and 9-year-old Wu Chen. Cao Xinrui, a kindergarten senior class student, completed the entire course half running and half walking under the guidance of her parents. Nine-year-old Wu Chen even left behind his mother, Qianchuan Wooden Doors shopping guide Yang Xiaomin, far behind and crossed the finish line first. It was his first marathon, and although he felt quite tired, he said, "I want to challenge myself, so I kept running."
  5-year-old Cao Xinrui and her parents
  Persistent young runner Wu Chen
  Persistence gave these young children the motivation to run. Persistence also gave Qianchuan Wooden Doors the original intention to continuously pursue charity work. This charity run was not just a charity event but also a platform to spread warmth. Charity work is a long and arduous journey. Qianchuan Wooden Doors deeply understands the responsibility on its shoulders and will continue to support charity in the future, contributing to building a green, cooperative, and friendly ecological civilization society!

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