'Volunteer' is the common name for Yanqi speakers
The evening of October 29 was dominated by young people. Students from famous universities at home and abroad, including Harvard University, New York University, Babson College and Chinese University of Hong Kong, appeared on the stage of Yanqi Lake and shared their stories of spiritual growth. Young people's spiritual worlds are often stormy. The best guide for them is the thoughts of sages contained in Chinese culture. Will these young people get confused again under this guidance?
In the roundtable forum for people with special needs, two entrepreneurs — Jiang Xipei, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Far East Holding Group, and Yao Zhongliang, chairman of Baixiang Food Group — held a dialogue with three representatives for people with special needs, Wang Shaojun, founder of Henan Disabled People's Training and Employment Incubation Base and vice-president of Henan Association of Enterprises for Disabled People, Sun Naicheng, co-founder and team leader of China Dream Limb Team, and Pang Yanliang, vice-chairman of Disabled People's Federation in Cangzhou, Hebei province. At the roundtable, the platform for co-building, sharing, entrepreneurship and employment of people with special needs was officially launched, providing a bright path for 85 million people with special needs in China to learn Chinese culture, build spiritual world, realize a leap in life and achieve success in career.
On the second day of the Forum, many guests shared their opinions covering a wide range of topics. All were inseparable from the core idea of Chinese culture, "self-cultivation, family harmony, country management and world peace". From self-cultivation to family construction, to corporate governance, as well as exchanges and mutual learning with the people around the world, they are one and the same.
These learners, practitioners and communicators from all walks of life with different identities and backgrounds all have the same name — volunteers for Chinese culture.