回顾十年前,万科是中国第一家发布社会责任报告的企业。如今,万科一如既往坚持“大道当然,合伙奋斗”的理念,孜孜不倦履行社会公益职责,回馈社会。
Kuala Lumpur 23 October 2021 - In celebrating with National Environment Day Hari Alam Sekitar Negara (HASN) 2021, Department of Environment (DOE) Kuala Lumpur has partnered with Vanke Malaysia and other institutions in organising Greening Malaysia “Our Tree, Our Life”: 100 Million Tree Planting & Open Burning Prevention Campaign together with the residents of Kampung Sungai Penchala, Kuala Lumpur here today.
The objective of the campaign is to improve the quality of life of the people and preserve country’s biodiversity and safeguard the balance of the ecosystem.
With a total of 1,000 tree saplings distributed to the villagers as an advocacy of "sustainable communities" to promote environmental protection and community development. Vanke Malaysia has contributed 200 tree saplings with 135 wild forest tree species such as Merbau Tree (Malaysia National Tree), Mangifera Lanceolate, Artocarpus Scortechinii, Syzygium Uniflora and 65 commercial fruits trees species such as Jambu Air, Rambutan, Manggis & etc.
A symbolic tree planting event was graced by DBKL Executive Director of Project Management Y.Bhg Datuk Hj Azmi bin Abdul Hamid, together with Mr Lang Cong Managing Director of Vanke Malaysia.
Planting together in this event were Dr. Norhazni binti Mat Sari, Deputy Director General Department of Environment; Y.Bhg. Dato’ Mohd Zain bin Hassan, CEO of Alam Flora Sdn Bhd; Y.Brs. Tuan Ts. Azlan bin Haji Ahmad, Director of Department of Environment Kuala Lumpur.
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Mr Cheong Loy (second left) founder of Tong Sim Senior Citizen Care Centre receiving the donations from Vanke Malaysia. (From left) Sufri Syafizul Azri, Rene Yee & Wh Yap.
Kuala Lumpur, 26 August – In line with this year’s National Day celebration theme “Malaysia Prihatin”, Vanke Malaysia together with the employees embraced this spirit by showing care to 60 underprivileged elderly at Tong Sim Senior Citizens Care Centre at Jalan Dewan Bahasa, Kuala Lumpur.
With the Covid-19 pandemic, all nursing homes are tightening restrictions to curb the spread of COVID, group visitation is not encouraged causing some daily food supplies, necessities and donations running low.
With a CSR fund and items collected from the employees, 40 bags of adult diapers, 5 litres of disinfectant liquid and a DVD player were donated to the home today.
“This event is very meaningful to me and to all Vanke employees, as it reveals our value of teamwork, passion for social work, and always committed to contribute to the betterment of the local communities” said Sufri Syafizul Azri, Vanke Brand ambassador.
THANK YOU once again to all the Vanke staff’s generous donations and Happy National Day!!
About Tong Sim Senior Citizens Care Centre:
Tong Sim Senior Citizens Care Centre is a non-profit organisation founded by Mr Cheong Loy in 1999. With his funeral parlour business at the Kwong Tong Cemetery Kuala Lumpur, Mr Cheong offers home shelter to these elderly people above his funeral parlour which who has sadly been abandoned by their family after left behind at the hospital with nowhere to go.
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Kuala Lumpur, 7 December - In conjunction with the Christmas Season, Vanke Malaysia in collaboration with Project Heart and Asli.Co volunteers spent a delightful morning with a group of underprivileged children form Ephratha Home Rawang in a heart-warming “Pots of Love Christmas Workshop” to celebrate an early Christmas by making gifts for themselves at Vanke Experiential Hall.
This voluntarily fun filled activity, art and craft class were aim to create an awareness among the public in regards to empower orphans in other aspects besides daily necessities, such as to fund school fees and education expenses for the children from the orang asli’s family.
During an interactive activity, children were paired in groups with the guest and volunteer to decorate, repot, and water the succulent mini Christmas tree, as well as handmaking a Christmas wreath, which the guest and children could bring them home.
Besides the workshop, the children were treated with a hearty Christmas meal, where variety of delicious desserts made their heart and stomach smiles. Moreover, the children were also surprised with Santa Claus appearance in the middle of celebration.
“We want to create the awareness where charity is not about monetary support, companion is also equally important to them. By interacting with the public, the kids gained confidence and empowered with necessary skills and resources to overcome the ongoing educational and social gap.” says Project Heart organizing chair person, Mei Wei.
Vanke Malaysia Sales and Marketing Head of Director Ms Koay Bee Bee says. “Christmas is a time of giving and as part of the community, we feel the need of giving back to the community is important. We are much appreciated with our CSR partner Project Heart and social enterprise volunteer Asli.Co who has put in their efforts and made this event a success.”
Kuala Lumpur, 30 October – 40 students of St. John’s International School KL got to learn all about environmental issues, climate change and the forest in the Forest Conservation Workshop organized by Tropical Rainforest Conservation & Research Centre (TRCRC) in collaboration with Vanke Malaysia.
To incorporate fun and humour into the learning environment, TRCRC devised an entertaining programme for the students which comprised thought-provoking questions, competitive quizzes and interactive games. Prizes and warm applause were given to students who gave good answers or opinions, creating an overall rewarding experience while learning about environmental awareness and protection.
Some of the other important takeaways from the Forest Conservation Workshop include the increasing number of reports and studies on climate change, and how we as humans can take necessary steps to reduce our carbon footprint. St. John’s International School KL students were encouraged to discuss this topic in groups, and they managed to form their own opinions in doing their part for the environment in their own creative ways.
To recap, Vanke Malaysia had previously partnered with TRCRC to support forest restoration initiatives as well as plant over 200 trees in Lahad Datu, Merisuli. The Forest Conservation Workshop held on 30th October 2019 was another collaboration by the two parties, organized with the aim to teach students about the environment, the forests, and how they can play a role in protecting our natural resources.
Kuala Lumpur, 6 September 2019 – In pursuit of preserving Mother Nature, Vanke Malaysia has once again expanded its environmental footprint today with its successful tree planting program at Taman Eko Rimba Bukit Nanas.
This marks the second time Vanke has collaborated with EcoKnights, the Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia and Taman Eko Rimba Kuala Lumpur to jointly organise a tree-planting initiative at Taman Eko Rimba.
A total of 20 trees from four different species, namely Kasai (Pometia Pinnata), Mangga Madu (Mangifera indica), Longan Ping Pong (Dimocarpus Longan) and Jambu Bol (Syngium Malaccense) were planted today by students from St.John’s International School (SJIS), Vanke Malaysia’s employees and Eco Knights volunteers.
This event provided an enriching green experience to all the 38 students and volunteers, who have participated in the tree-planting initiative. The campaign was also a timely reminder about the importance of preserving Mother Nature amid human civilisation’s rapid development.
All the trees were planted together with fertilizer and coconut husk to provide a moist and nutritious environment for the trees to grow. Moving forward, in order to ensure the trees’ continued and healthy growth, staff from the Taman Eko Rimba will assist in providing regular inspection and care of the planted trees.
Following the tree-planting session today, all participants took part in a group photo session.
Vanke's commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development is in line with one of its key corporate social responsibility (CSR) pillars. Vanke continues to focus on the “green agenda” environmental protection as a key working direction. Through pro-environment measures, including forest restoration projects in degraded forests, canopy restoration as well as improving watersheds and chain areas by planting different tree species, Vanke Malaysia seeks to contribute to the society in the greenest way possible.
On a bright and shiny Saturday morning in May, Vanke Malaysia hosted an adventurous nature outing together with Project Heart at Tadom Hill with 21 children from Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home (PECH) and Ephratha Home. Located 45 minutes from Kuala Lumpur, the outing was an opportunity for the children to experience getting back to nature and having fun outdoors.
There was never a dull moment with the children from the moment they arrived at Tadom Hill. Fun team building activities were planned out to encourage the children and Vanke employees to play and work together. Some of the games played include the Human Knot, where teams had to work together to untangle themselves without breaking the chain as well as the Minefield Challenge, where in teams they had to strategise using communication and trust skills.
Everyone had a wonderful time at the waterfront facilities of Tadom Hill including racing on bamboo rafts, leaping from a five-metre-high platform into the cool waters at the lake. It was an unforgettable experience for both the children and Vanke employees.
Kuala Lumpur, 12 April 2019 – Vanke Malaysia expanded its environmental footprint this morning with the launch of their Hutan Simpan Bukit Nanas Conservation Project. In collaboration with EcoKnights, the Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia and Taman Eko Rimba Kuala Lumpur, Vanke Malaysia organized a tree-planting initiative at Taman Eko Rimba.
The Bukit Nanas Conservation Project was officiated by the Deputy Director of Forestry Department Kuala Lumpur, Mariatul Qiptiyah binti Md Sah. A total of 30 fruit trees were planted by 28 student volunteers from Sekolah Menengah Sains Alam Shah (SMSAS), Vanke Malaysia’s employees and EcoKnights volunteers. The Taman Eko Rimba staff will assist in regular inspection and caring of the planted trees to ensure their steady growth.
After the tree-planting session, the students took part in an Eco-Enzyme workshop where they learnt to reuse plant-based kitchen waste such as fruit skins and leafy vegetables to create a cleaning agent through a fermentation process using brown sugar and water. This initiative inspired students to support the cause of sustainable living and to work towards learning to create a chemical-free household.
Vanke’s commitment to environment conservation and sustainability is in line with one of its key corporate social responsibility (CSR) pillars. Through environmental protection initiatives which include forest restoration projects in degraded forests, focusing on canopy restoration, improving water catchment and linkage areas by planting varying forest tree species, Vanke Malaysia seeks to give back in a way that is as green as possible.
陪伴是最好的回馈。我们用一天的时间陪伴 Praise Emanuel 的儿童,给孩子心中种下美丽的梦。
万科一如既往重视青少年的教育与与成长,尤其在贫困乡区将建校兴学视己任,让更多的孩子们有机会就学,以成就一番事业。
万科公益基金参与了雪豹研究与保护,以维护雪豹栖息地的西藏珠穆朗玛峰保护中心。
与社会世界携手合作,为患有先天性心脏病儿童提供救助和资助,包括向偏远乡区提供专业医药护理及协助,让孩子们能够健康快乐地成长。
In conjunction with the upcoming Merdeka celebration, Vanke Malaysia wants to celebrate National Day with all Malaysians where we continue the spirit of Senyum Malaysia while spreading smiles and positive vibes.
For that, we would like to present the “Senyum Merdeka” Giveaway where you can play simple games through our social media and stand a chance to win exciting prizes. To commemorate Malaysia's 64th National Day, the prize category consists of the Grand Prize worth RM 640 & Consolation Prize of RM 64 Touch n’ Go e-wallet.
The contest will run for five days in which every day there will be total of one Grand Prize winner and five Consolation Prize winners with the selection of the respective winner based on a randomized computer-aided selection process.
While celebrating Malaysia’s National Day, let’s join in the fun and create happy moments with Vanke Malaysia. Selamat Hari Merdeka & together let’s smile with the city!
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Senyum Malaysia aims to promote the importance of smiling and positive thinking to the public. Vanke Malaysia would like to invite all Malaysians to join in this charity event called “We Care We Share”. Through this campaign, we have set a goal of collecting 1,000 photos of Smiling Malaysians with their masks on and a unique hand gesture.
Besides the public, Vanke MY will also invite different parties such as celebrities, social media influencers, business partners, associates, media representatives, government authorities, representatives from educational instituions to participate in this meaningful event.
For every successful photo submitted, we will be donating RM10 on your behalf to MERCY MALAYSIA to support their fundraising purposes. At the end of the campaign, VankeMY will be donating a total amount of RM10,000 to MERCY MALAYSIA.
From helping Malaysians to get through the tough times of the pandemic to spreading positivity, this initiative also aims to highlight the strength of unity of Malaysians and promote a sense of community through the spirit of compassion and kindness.
Furthermore, VankeMY will create a photomosaic with the photos collected and present it as a token of appreciation to all the participants. This photomosaic will also be presented in the media as a special gift and way to celebrate Malaysia Day with Malaysians.
Together, let’s spread the spirit of Senyum Malaysia and may we smile with the city!
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From Malaysians to Malaysia, the “Senyum Malaysia” campaign is to continue the next chapter of “Hello Malaysia” which has successfully witnessed the beauty of unity of all Malaysians from all walks of life.
However, during this past year, the occurrence of the global pandemic has created a somber mood and many of us are facing challenging times today. We see the need to come together as a community, helping one another to ride through the storm. Therefore, the “Senyum Malaysia” campaign aims to cultivate the spirit of togetherness of all Malaysians, and create a special gift for our country Malaysia.
This campaign is envisioned to bring back joy and happiness for everyone. In order to achieve it, our mission will be to spread smiles through different events and activities with our associates, media partners, and mostly importantly, with all Malaysians regardless of different races, religions, status or ages. We will be featuring our unique smile hand gesture and spread smiles throughout the nation with the objective to encourage all Malaysians to uplift their spirits and spread positivity with a smile, especially to the frontliners who are working tirelessly in the fight against the pandemic.
With this unique hand gesture, we aim to collect 1,000 photos of smiling Malaysians from different parties such as popular celebrities and social media influencers, NGOs, business associates, media representatives, government authorities, education institutions, and members of the public as well. With these photo contributions, we will then create a photomosaic and present it as a token of appreciation to all participants. The photomosaic will also be presented to the media as a special gift and as a way of celebration in conjunction with Malaysia Day.
Together all of us can make our city a beacon of hope through the darkest time. Together we can make the city smile.
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(吉隆坡10日讯)在中国驻马来西亚大使馆的号召和支持下,万科马来西亚履行企业社会责任,筹集防护资源,将市场上缺紧的防护物资——口罩及防护服即时送上给防疫前线,为坚守前线的抗疫人员给予实际的支持。万科马来西亚总共捐赠6万 个医疗专用口罩,分发到了吉隆坡一带的前线抗疫单位,包括吉隆坡中央医院(HKL)、警察总部(PDRM KL)、消拯局(Bomba KL)、市政局(DBKL)及政府首席保安办公室(CGSO)等。
万科马来西亚董事经理郎聪于吉隆坡市政局危机管理中心移交防护物资给联邦直辖区部长丹斯里安努亚慕沙,陪同嘉宾包括联邦直辖区部副秘书长(管理及人文经济)拿督旺阿末苏莱曼、吉隆坡首席警长拿督马兹兰及十二旅指挥官马祖基。
此外,万科马来西亚捐赠 100 套个人防护服(PPE)于吉隆坡中央医院, 以及派发一些干粮与饮料于吉隆坡市政局的执法人员。
“我们十分感谢前线人员的牺牲奉献,在行动管制令期间严守岗位,不惜牺牲自身的安全和与家人相处的时光,只为保障人民及国家的安全,在前线执行任务对抗这肆虐全球的新型冠状病毒。”马来西亚万科董事总经理郎聪指出。
“当这群勇敢且无私的抗疫人员站在第一线为人民把守抗疫关口的重要时刻,我们略尽棉力支持他们,提供防护资源以协助他们更好的抗击疫情。” 郎聪补充。
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2020年4月2日,万科企业股资产管理中心(以下简称“万科企业股中心”)与清华大学教育基金会签署捐赠协议,代表万科人全体,将企业股中心的全部资产2亿股万科股票一次性捐赠给清华教育基金会,用于设立“清华大学万科公共卫生与健康学科发展专项基金”,万科将与清华大学一道,共建清华大学万科公共卫生与健康学院,世界卫生组织原总干事陈冯富珍将出任首任院长,万科创始人、董事会名誉主席王石出任学院理事会名誉理事长。
这一专项基金将在支持科研创新、奖励科研成果和引进人才等方面持续支持该学院的建设和发展。清华大学与万科集团将充分发挥各自优势,切实推进公共卫生领域人才培养、科学研究和政策制定,有力提升我国应对重大突发公共卫生事件水平,为增进人类健康福祉贡献力量。学院将按照综合、国际、高端的原则,充分发挥清华大学学科优势,创建教师跨学科合作和学生跨院系培养新模式和交叉协作新文化。预计设立预防医学、大健康、健康大数据、公共健康政策与管理四个国家亟需、面向未来的学科方向。
此次捐赠的2亿股万科股票当前市值约53亿元人民币,是目前国内对高校基金会的最大金额的单笔捐赠,更具意义的是,此次并非企业捐款,捐出的并非万科上市公司资产,而是员工集体捐赠。万科不会就此捐赠行为谋求任何商业利益或经济回报。
王石表示,这是全体万科人心愿达成的时刻。这笔资产,源于1988年股份制改革时留下的企业股,相当于员工集体股,是万科全体员工共同持有的资产,并于9年前经全体员工一致决定,将这笔财富贡献给社会公益事业。得益于万科持续稳健增长的业绩,这批企业股从32年前的520万,增值到9年前的9个多亿,再增值到今天的53亿,这是从1984年万科成立起,数十万万科人36年努力奋斗的共同成果和财富。今天我们把它全数捐赠给人类的公共卫生与健康事业,对于万科企业股资产来说,这是它最好的归宿。同时作为在深圳创立和发展起来的企业,王石希望清华大学万科公共卫生与健康学院,能积极参与并大力支持深圳市公共卫生事业的发展。
作为参与捐赠的万科全体员工的一份子,万科董事会主席郁亮表示,新冠疫情这场史无前例的全球公共卫生安全危机,让人类共同体如此息息相关、命运相连。每个人都无法置身事外,也无法独善其身,“活下去”成为非常真实的存在,我们每一个人都能真切感受到疫情抗击的艰难和挑战,也能切身体会到提高公共卫生发展水平的重要性。经历此次疫情,公共卫生与健康必然成为全球最受关注的课题之一,亟待研究攻坚。恰在此时,清华大学筹建公共卫生与健康学院希望得到万科支持,受万科企业股中心委托,我们迅速与清华大学教育基金会达成了共建清华大学万科公共卫生与健康学院的共识。“感君托高义,终不负初心”,能让这笔财富在社会最需要的时候做些有意义的事情,这是以创始人王石为首的全体万科人36年奋斗历程收到最好的礼物。
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Petaling Jaya, 29 February --- Ready, Set, Go! Vanke is honoured to participate in St. John's International School (SJIS) Charity Cross Country Run on 29/2/20 (Sat) at University Malaya.(SDGs).
Approximately 562 students and public ran for 2.5km & 5.5km in creating an awareness in Fight Against Cancer objectively to raise fund for MAKNA National Cancer Foundation.
Vanke has always instilled active development of social health sport which integrates the sporting and healthy spirit.
We are glad that our Vanke’s CSR partner Project Heart and Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home (PECH) joined the run, together in promoting the Lifestyle of healthy exercise, jointly creating “A healthy and enriched life”.
The event ended with a big smile from PECH’s children, which they have won 3rd & 4th in 2.5km Children Open and 7th placing in Adult Open (5.5km) Category.
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Kuala Lumpur 16 February – Vanke Malaysia recognise school clubs that demonstrate exemplary efforts in conserving and caring for the environment through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Being the premier sponsor, Vanke Malaysia is honoured to be invited to present “The Greenest Club Award” to Interact Club today by Mr Yap Woon How, Corporate Communications and Public Relations at the 8th St. John's International School Awards Ceremony 2020, held at St. John's Institute, Kuala Lumpur.
Puan Maznah Binti Abu Bakar, Director State Education Department of Kuala Lumpur said during his speech that she was delighted to be invited for the first time by private international school, she also mentioned during her speech “Teacher don’t just teach, they educate and help young people to mature, to understand the world and to understand themselves. A good education consists of much more than useful facts and marketable skills.”
The ceremony was graced by Y.M. Tunku Dato' Yaacob Khyra, Chairman of SJIS Board of Governors, together with Y.M. Tunku Dato Seri (Dr.) Iskandar, Y.M. Tunku Dato’ Ahmad Burhanuddin, Datin Seri Maneesah, Dato’ Hajah Satinah Syed Saleh, Tuan Megat Mizan Nicholas Denney, Mr. Jayapal Ramasamy, Brother Andrew Loke Yew Wah (FSC) and Brother Ambrose Loke Yew Mun (FSC).
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Kuala Lumpur 13 February – Vanke Malaysia outlined its commitment to community and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives today by sponsoring the Green Partnership Programme in collaboration with St. John’s International School (SJIS).
The partnership is supported by Eco Knights, a member of Malaysia Environmental NGOs and Global Environment Centre (GEC). The primary objective of the sponsored programme is to meet Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in line with United Nations initiatives and guidelines, with the focus on creating awareness about these goals and initiating a dialogue amongst the younger generation about their role in conservation efforts.
Since 2017, Vanke has proactively participated activities pertaining to climate change, as well as developing green public welfare projects together with various groups of volunteers and community members, such as Eco Knights and Tropical Rainforest Conservation and Research Centre.
“In the past two years we have taken steps in preserving our environment, we have planted over 350 tree saplings in Klang Valley and Sabah. This year we’ll continue our planting initiatives, to plant more trees in Kuala Lumpur as well as in Gerik, Perak.” said Mr Lang Cong.
“We believe the green activities and tree-planting programme would serve as an opportunity for greater cooperation and knowledge sharing, and alongside with this partnership, the students could play a more important role in preserving the environment for a greener tomorrow.” he added during the press conference.
Present together during the event were Mr. Jayapal Ramsamy, member of BOG SJIS; Mr Suresh Dass, COO & Executive Principal SJIS; Dr. Inderjeet Singh Principal SJIS, Mr. Emirul Redzuan Rehabilitation, Restoration & Conservation Officer of EcoKnights and Dr. Dzaeman Dzulkifli Executive Director of Tropical Rainforest Conservation and Research Centre (TRCRC).
After the mock cheque presentation, an environmental education talk “Human & River” was conducted by Eco Knights with a presence of 70 SIJS Interact Club students.
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(吉隆坡2日讯) 吉隆坡2019“城市乐跑赛”, 今早首次在吉隆坡湖滨植物公园举办,约2500名跑者盛情出席, 完成5公里的赛事,一同倡导健康的企业文化,关注员工的身体健康和快乐。
该乐跑赛事共聚集了来自100多家企业、非政府组织、媒体和政府机构的代表出席,透过参加乐跑活动,用该平台来提升员工与企业之间的联系,一起“快乐运动”!
国际贸易及工业部副部长王建民、以及万科集团的马来西亚代表一同在开幕仪式上击鼓,为吉隆坡2019“城市乐跑赛”拉开帷幕。
上午7时30分正,嘉宾们在起跑点正式为5公里的乐跑赛事鸣笛起跑。 吉隆坡湖滨植物公园也是全吉隆坡最大,历史最悠久的公园。
大马万科董事经理郎聪指出,乐跑的核心价值为“跑出健康、跑出快乐和跑出友谊”, 很显然每一位出席的参赛者都体现了这珍贵的精神。
“看到各位伙伴在赛道上挥洒汗水,为快乐起跑,让我们再次感受乐跑精神, 感谢每一位参与者的付出,共同缔造这场快乐,健康的运动。”
此外,现场也设有与“乐跑”主题相符的娱乐空间,跑者赛后也在现场现体验试各种丰富的嘉年华活动,与各企业代表交流,场面轻松快乐。
此次的乐跑活动获得青年体育部的支持,主要赞助商包括,宝腾,PUBG Mobile, 迪卡侬(马来西亚), Roca Malaysia,小米(马来西亚)等;逾百家中马企业出席吉隆坡2019“城市乐跑赛”。
万科集团早在2013年开始以 ”快乐运动“ 为目的推广 ”城市乐跑赛“。至今,已在60个城市举办380场的乐跑赛事,共有约80万人参与其中,其中包括两万家机构、四万户家庭和50多所学校。
吉隆坡2019“城市乐跑赛”第一次在海外——马来西亚举办,全程约5公里的城市乐跑赛,以团队方式参与,旨在让更多企业关注员工的身体健康,倡导阳光积极的工作生活方式,鼓励企业积极为员工创造健康运动条件和改善工作环境。
万科集团自2017年进驻马来西亚后,除了关注相关的项目发展外,也积极参与社区活动的承诺,万科不仅注重产品和服务,也希望通过文化来改善生活。
Kuala Lumpur, 22 October – Vanke Malaysia had hosted a Media Appreciation Luncheon to express its appreciation to Malaysian media friends for their support and help in sharing Vanke’s stories to the country. Held at Ploy @ Clearwater, the luncheon served as a platform for the local media to understand more about Vanke Group, to get to know the Vanke Malaysia team, as well as be briefed about the upcoming Kuala Lumpur ‘Run For Fun’ 2019 event.
Vanke Malaysia Managing Director Lang Cong was present at the luncheon with his sales, marketing and communications team. As a brief introduction, Lang Cong gave a few words and a short presentation to explain about Vanke Group, a leading urban and rural developer and living service provider in China, as well as its expansion into 8 gateway cities including Kuala Lumpur.
Lang Cong told media guests during the event: “Since our expansion into Malaysia in June 2017, Vanke Malaysia aims to gain confidence and recognition from Malaysians by improving lives not only through our products and services, but also through our culture. This is why we have organized Run For Fun for the first time in Malaysia, which is an event that aims to encourage healthy living, and for corporations to be mindful of their employees’ health and working environment.”
“Today’s luncheon is intended as a gesture of appreciation to you, members and representatives of the Malaysian media, for the great work you do in reporting news and sharing important stories for corporations such as Vanke Malaysia,” he added. There were a total of 23 media representatives from 17 media outlets present, and it was a successful event for Vanke Malaysia to further introduce the company and its people to a wider media audience which includes business, property, news and sports segments.
About Run For Fun 2019 - 城市乐跑赛:
‘Run For Fun’ was initiated in 2013 by Vanke Group with the core values of “Run For Health, Run For Fun and Run for Friendship” to promote a “happy sports” culture. Since its initiation in Shenzhen, it has successfully held more than 380 races in over 60 cities. About 800,000 people from 20,000 corporations, 40,000 families and more than 50 schools have been involved.
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“Light represents activity in a space without telling too much about it.” – Jun Ong, architect and light artist.
Kuala Lumpur, 19 October – Vanke Malaysia welcomed internationally-acclaimed architect-artist Jun Ong at the Vanke Experiential Hall to present his work and share how he makes light art in harmony with architecture, the environment, people and the urban landscape.
Collaborating with FACT Lifestyle, Vanke Malaysia is currently holding a series of sharing sessions themed “Expanding City Sight” in conjunction with the declaration of Kuala Lumpur as UNESCO’s 2020 World Book Capital. On a mission to help develop a knowledge-based society, Vanke Malaysia had invited Jun to speak to the local community on how he made a name for himself in the local and international art scene by combining his architectural training with creativity.
A Masters in Architecture graduate from the University of Westminster, London, Jun first gained high profile coverage as a light artist with the “Star”, a five-storey lighting installation made of steel cables and LED strips embedded in an abandoned building in Butterworth Penang.
During the sharing session, Jun talked about his journey which started from interning for British designer Tom Dixon, his process in ideating and designing some of his best light installations, and his passion in making art that interacts with people and nature elements.
“I am very keen on making art that can be brought into public spaces and getting the general public to be a part of it. Light installations can be very impactful for local businesses and structures as people are always looking for more new experiences in spaces,” said Jun Ong.
At the end of the session, Jun also touched on how interactive light art can be used to gather data and solve urban issues, as well as how developments can incorporate smart technology in artificial lighting to minimize wastage and maximize resources.
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KUALA LUMPUR, 19 September – In line with the Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) intention to gazette the Kuala Lumpur 2040 Master Plan by the end of next year, Vanke Malaysia invited its main architect for the upcoming Vanke KL Tower development – UNStudio and their Founding partner Caroline Bos – to speak and provide insight in the World Class Sustainable Cities 2019 (WCSC 2019) conference on the strategies and approaches that can help set the formulation of this plan in motion. UN Studio has a track record of more than 30 years of successfully completing several large-scale urban projects across Asia, Europe and North America.
Endorsed and supported by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and organised in collaboration with Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia Federal Territories Kuala Lumpur (REHDA KL), the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) and the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM), the Eleventh Edition of WCSC 2019 themed Next: KL2040 this year provided a constructive and inclusive platform as well as a strategic networking arena for more than 550 delegates representing city stakeholders to address how Kuala Lumpur and other cities in Malaysia should move forward in the future.
WCSC 2019 comprised of a 1-day symposium in Royale Chulan Hotel Kuala Lumpur featuring an exciting line-up of distinguished World-Class international and local speakers including Founding partner of UN Studio Caroline Bos, Victorian Planning Authority, Melbourne, Australia, CEO Stuart Moseley, and Dr Zhou Chao Bin, Chief Operating Officer of Vanke Malaysia.
As a sign of long-term commitment to the development of Kuala Lumpur, Vanke Malaysia chose to participate as the Platinum Sponsor and Symposium Main Partner for WCSC 2019. For the past 11 years, the annual conference series had resulted in many positive initiatives and progressive results implemented in urban transformation projects in Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Brazil, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan; to name a few.
Additionally as part of the WCSC 2019 programme, two exclusive ‘MasterClass’ workshops facilitated by conference speakers saw attendees participating in a technical site visit to Madras Lane (Petaling Street) to determine challenges to urban planning issues as well as a technical study session to formulate solutions and the way forward to redeveloping the site.
Demolish it? Leave it? Regenerate it?
Think City, a community-focused urban regeneration organisation that works closely with local authorities, led the technical site visit on September 18 for the purpose of the Madras Area Improvement. UNStudio Founding partner Caroline Bos, UNStudio Partner and UNStudio Asia Director Hannes Pfau, UNStudio Director Garett Hwang and UNSense Head of Design and Strategies Ren Yee joined the tour around Madras Lane (Petaling Street), a narrow alleyway that is known for its tasty hawker fare and wet market, to experience first-hand the various physical and social issues that were rampant in the area.
Grow with Cities; Envisioning the City of the Future
During the WCSC 2019 Conference on September 19, Caroline Bos, the Co-founder and Principal Urban Planner at UNStudio in her presentation titled “New Urban Typologies – Envisioning the City of the future” points out that there are various challenges facing cities nowadays, which include the “Health” of the urban population and the urban environment, diversity and inclusiveness in the society, economic development of the cities as well as the education systems. Thus, when a city is being developed, the authorities as well as its inhabitants should consider all these concerns and elements to create a more liveable city.
Afterwards, Vanke Malaysia Chief Operating Officer Dr Zhou Chao Bin enlightened the attendees in Lightning Session 1 with his presentation titled “Grow with Cities”. He highlighted some of the key projects by Vanke in China, namely Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Shenzhen. He also teased the Vanke project in Kuala Lumpur which will be done in collaboration with UNStudio.
POST WCSC CONFERENCE TECHNICAL STUDY
Moderated by the UN Studio team, the second part of the ‘Masterclass’ workshop aimed at educating, engaging, creating awareness and sharing best practices to tackle the challenges found in development areas with urban planning issues. Attendees made up of City Managers, City Planners, City Architects, City Engineers and other professionals brainstormed ideas for the Madras Area Improvement, practising smart and sustainable solutions to explore how Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia can prepare for today’s and tomorrow’s challenges towards becoming a world class sustainable and liveable city.
KUALA LUMPUR, 18 July – Presented by Dr Zhou Chao Bin, Vanke Malaysia’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), 40 members of REHDA Youth and stakeholder turned up atVanke Experiential Hall (VEH) to learn about Vanke and Dr Zhou’s career highlights with China’s largest Property Management firm and its Top 3 Property Developer. The rain didn’t dampen the spirits of attendees to find out how the Fortune Global 500 company, which has been listed for the fourth consecutive year and just moved to No 254, got into the property development business and how its leadership set revolutionary ideas into motion.
Company DNA
Based on the book The Vanke Way written by Wang Shi, the Founder and first Chairman of Vanke, it traces his personal journey since graduation and how his fortunes became intertwined with the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Development Company (SD). In 1984, the Shenzhen Modern Scientific Education Instruments Exhibition Centre was opened on 21 September and that date became Vanke’s Company Day
The state-owned enterprise successfully became a standard enterprise after undergoing shareholding reform in 1988 and changed its name to the Shenzhen Wan-ke Co. Ltd. When Vanke was listed as the second counter on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Wang Shi and his entire management team chose to forgo their shares, placing the income to benefit the Group’s employees or public works instead. Vanke then entered the real estate business through a land auction in Shenzhen and brought land for its flagship Weideng Villa Development.
Since then, there was no holding back as Vanke forged ahead with revolutionary ideas including not making a profit exceeding 25%, having the view of ‘not holding land, not holding sale and not holding all business opportunities’, building excellent homes for ordinary people by being a new lifestyle provider and being an urban and rural development and living services provider. Vanke is also known as the biggest green developer in the world and is guided by the Right Path as a responsible corporate citizen.
When Wang Shi turned 48, he resigned as the CEO and Yu Liang, who had been working with Wang Shi for 27 years, took over the reins of leadership. Wang Shi continued his mountaineering passion and conquered the 7 continental Summits and 2 Poles by December 2005. Meanwhile, Vanke Athletes Co., Ltd. made a healthy lifestyle part of the corporate culture.
When Dr Zhou unveiled the thought-provoking concept of a partnership-based struggle, it spoke of the commitment within Vanke’s team to see through a successful undertaking of all their projects. The sharing took the audience through the tough times of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 and emerged on the other side, breaking through the RMB500 billion mark in 2017 and going strong ever since.
Career Highlights
Dr Zhou, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Guangdong Industry University (China) and a Master’s degree from Cardiff University (Wales, UK), shared on his Doctorate degree (from Tianjin University, China) while being attached with Vanke.
Since beginning his stint in 2006, Dr Zhou has worn many hats, including Product R&D, Design Quality Control and many project developments with Vanke. He drew the sharing session to a close by fielding questions from the floor on the different product and service offerings by Vanke in China.
KUALA LUMPUR, 13 July – The Royal Selangor Club, Bukit Kiara Sports Annex saw 180 football players and about 50 employees and their families descended on its pitch for a thrilling football league organised by Vanke Malaysia. In its’ second year running, the football event upholds the company’s dedication to encourage a healthy lifestyle while cementing relationships with its local stakeholders.
Addressing the crowd in his opening speech was Vanke Malaysia’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dr Zhou Chao Bin, who referred to Ola Bola the musical, based on lives of the 1970s Golden Generation of Malaysian footballers, as an inspiration to why football was chosen by Vanke Malaysia as a way to bring people from all walks of life together.
The ten teams gunning for glory at the group stages were the Kuala Lumpur City Hall or Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), represented by the Planning Division and two teams from the Building Division; the Kuala Lumpur Land Office (Kestawi FC); the Department of Environment (DoE), Kuala Lumpur; Air Selangor (AiS FC) and media teams represented by Utusan Malaysia, TV3 and iProperty.com as well as the hosts, Vanke Malaysia.
As a thunderstorm loomed over the third-place playoffs, Utusan Malaysia prevailed against DBKL A in a nail-biting penalty shoot-out surging ahead with 4 goals to 1 in a best-of-5 format. The final draw of Kestawi FC and AiS FC was a masterclass in football as both Group A and B’s strongest sides met for the first time. Kestawi FC prevailed with a 2-1 score by the final whistle and were crowned Champions of Vanke League Cup 2019.
The Closing Ceremony saw Dr Zhou Chao Bin presenting the third-place and runner-up trophies while the Championship Trophy was presented by Vanke Malaysia’s Managing Director, Mr Lang Cong. More photos can be found at www.facebook.com/VankeMalaysia/
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~ Vanke Malaysia is Platinum Sponsor of WCSC 2019 as the annual conference themed Next: KL 2040 prepares platform for discussion on KL as a Sustainable City and the KL Masterplan 2040.
SELANGOR, 3 July– Vanke Malaysia yesterday unveiled the WCSC 2019 Conference today together with Organizers, the Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia (REHDA), the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) and the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) at Wisma REHDA. The eleventh edition of WCSC takes place at the Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur Hotel, KL on Thursday, 19 September 2019.
As the Platinum Sponsor and Symposium’s Main Partner, Vanke Malaysia wholly-supports WCSC’s theme of Next: KL 2040, as it is a meaningful platform to discuss the future of Kuala Lumpur’s evolution as a world-class sustainable city. This conference functions provides discourse on the upcoming KL City 2040 Masterplan even as the prevailing KL City Masterplan 2020 draws to a close.
Discourse on Urbanisation & Future City Planning
Headlining the panel of speakers this year are UN Studio’s Caroline Bos, who will be presenting on New Urban Typologies – Envisioning the City of the Future; Dr Jan Gehl of Gehl Architects, who’s book Cities for People has been translated into 37 languages worldwide and will be presenting an update to this seminal work and Stuart Moseley, CEO of the Victorian Planning Committee, who will be speaking on Melbourne’s city planning to maintain liveability.
The programme will also include sessions presented by Think City and YPLab along with a panel discussion moderated by TPr Pn Khairiah Mohd Talha, a member of the City Advisory Board of Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and Past President of the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP), Malaysia. In addition, there are two exclusive ‘Masterclass’ workshops facilitated by the Conference speakers, a ‘Young People’s Lab’ workshop for youths and a photography competition with attractive cash prizes.
Confluence of Design Thoughts & Vanke’s Approach
The topic of the WCSC Conference sparks interest in Vanke Malaysia as it is a timely question to ask even as Kuala Lumpur stands at the crossroads of deciding its future. As an urban and rural developer and living services provider, Vanke’s belief in the primacy of design thinking, innovation and research is in alignment with their participation in WCSC.
The design thinking process begins with an occupant-centric approach and that is the same line of thought in developing a liveable and sustainable city of the future. For this reason, UN Studio’s deep planning aspects is a good collaborative effort with Vanke Malaysia in their effort to introduce innovation and technology as part of Kuala Lumpur’s future. As a result of the alignment in design thoughts, UN Studio is Vanke Malaysia’s main architect for their KL project.
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DONG GUAN, CHINA (25 June 2019) – Vanke R&D Centre played host to an official delegation from Malaysia led by Yang Berhormat (YB) Dr Ong Kian Ming, Deputy Minister of Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). The Malaysian delegation saw the participation of Mr Sivasuriyamoorthy Sundara Raja, Executive Director of Investment Promotion from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and his colleague Ms Khoo Siao Hooi, the Assistant Director of Foreign Investment Promotion Division. Mr See Chee Kong from the Malaysian Embassy in the People’s Republic of China and Mr Beh Ching Chye, Consulate General of Guangzhou, completed the delegation.
Led by Vanke’s Vice-President, Ms Wang Yun, the tour was conducted by Vanke R&D Centre’s Managing Director (MD), Mr Tan Yu Ang and co-hosted by Vanke Malaysia’s MD, Mr Lang Cong and its Head of Finance, Mr Li Dapeng.
Research & Development (R&D) – The heart of technological breakthrough
The official visit to Vanke’s R&D Centre focussed on the technological advancements in built and natural environments within the residential property segment and its related studies. Of particular note is the Centre’s work in developing specialty architectural materials, low-energy consumption methodology and eco-landscape studies, which have formed the bedrock of sustainable architecture since its establishment in 1999.
The tour began with a visit to the tropical botanical garden, which showcases planting planning experiments; the Industrialised Building System (IBS) department, which features among others, low maintenance construction techniques; followed by the Testing Centre, which allows visitors first-hand information on the materials under development. Altogether, the three areas enable Vanke to actualise its commitment as an urban and rural developer and living services provider to its customer base.
The delegation then paid a visit to the Showroom House, which demonstrates how design is applied to a building and the tour culminated in a visit to the Zero Carbon Building, a successful application of a zero-carbon footprint residence in real world conditions.
Moving Forward with Vanke Malaysia
It is hoped that the working visit will foster closer bilateral ties between China and Malaysia on a working level, especially with the Malaysian Government Agencies of MITI and MIDA having key insights on building technology for the property development sector from this visit.
In line with this, the Malaysian delegation and Vanke discussed the possibility of introducing the Centre’s R&D technology to Malaysia; raising the prospect of conducting research and development activities in through collaboration with local authorities and institutes of higher learning. This collaboration is important for higher technology transfer, enabling Malaysia to develop a local perspective and solution to the challenges faced within the architecture and property development industry.
As a token of appreciation, YB Dr Ong Kian Ming presented Ms Wang Yun with a plaque at the end of the visit.
Kuala Lumpur, 7 March – Vanke Group today officially launches the Vanke Experiential Hall (VEH) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Located in Menara IMC, right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle, the VEH takes visitors through an engaging and educational gallery, showcasing the Group’s journey from its humble beginnings to its notable international success stories.
The launch welcomed:
• YB Tuan Haji Khalid Abd. Samad, Federal Territories Minister
• YB Tuan Tan Kok Wai, Malaysian Special Envoy to China
• YBHG Tan Sri Datuk Ter Leong Yap, President of National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia
• YBHG Tan Sri Dato’ Tan Seng Leong, President of Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia
• YBHG Dato’ Majid Abdul Ahmad Khan, President of Malaysia-China Friendship Association
• Mr. Loo Kok Seong, Vice President of Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce
• Mr. David Mizan Hashim, Founder and Group President of Veritas Design Group
• Vanke’s Senior Management team
Officiated by YB Tuan Haji Khalid Abd. Samad, Federal Territories Minister and Mr. Wang Haiwu, Senior Vice President of Vanke Group, the launch ceremony showcased the “Hello Malaysia” video to signify the spirit of the Malaysian Batik and the culturally similar traits of Vanke - Customers as priority, the unwavering spirit of craftsmanship and the commitment for quality to create a better life. A plaque signing ceremony was also held as part of the officiation ceremony by the Federal Territories Minister.
“The Vanke Experiential Hall is an initiative close to our hearts as it is Vanke Malaysia’s first introduction to Malaysians. We hope to contribute long-term alongside Malaysia’s development and help build high quality living spaces that would enrich lifestyles for Malaysians,” said Lang Cong, Managing Director of Vanke Malaysia.
As Vanke Malaysia is working collectively towards their mission of bringing communities together, supported by innovation and sustainability, visitors visiting the Vanke Experiential Hall will discover Vanke’s solutions in the fields of innovation and sustainability as well as learn more about the initiatives with local organisations such as Tropical Rainforest Conservation & Research Centre, EcoKnights, Loka Made and Biji-Biji Initiative.
Visitors will also get a sneak preview of Vanke’s inaugural project’s location through an interactive scale model. Vanke Malaysia is working with award-winning architect firm, UNStudio and leading local firm, Veritas on the project.
The Vanke Experiential Hall is open daily to the public from 10am to 8pm with regular guided tours for all visitors.
Vanke Experiential Hall Details
Address: Menara IMC, No 8, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
Contact: +6 03-2716 7333
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgmQD2-gCPU&feature=youtu.be
Media Enquiries
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As one of the world’s largest real-estate companies, Vanke has a long-standing commitment of good governance in all our business practices and decision making. On Monday, 18 February 2019, Vanke Malaysia and our business partners gathered at the Vanke Experiential Hall to jointly sign Vanke’s Partner Integrity Agreement, to demonstrate both parties’ joint commitments towards transparency, honesty and accountability.
The Vanke Partnership Integrity Agreement sets the foundations of good governance for both Vanke and our partners in all their business operations, highlighting a mutual understanding on the stance of zero tolerance against corruption. 16 of Vanke’s business partners who have participated in the signing ceremony signifies an important step towards a transparent partnership.
活动摘要
万科马来西亚与热带雨林保护和研究中心(TRCRC)的合作是为了在退化森林区植树造林、修复树冠,并以6种森林树种类来改善集水区和相连地带的森林环境。此次合作也将在退化森林区种植超过200棵树。万科义工也同TRCRC环保专家共同前往森林保留区植树,用实际行动践行绿色环保精神。
活动说明
沙巴拿笃Merisuli是沙巴林业局管辖的偏远森林保留区,也是此次活动地点。义工们有幸目睹种子采集、濒危植物培育和树苗移植过程。万科义工亲眼看到了TRCRC的艰辛成果,为多濒危的热带雨林植物苗圃树所创办的家。万科义工此行也把苗圃中30株成熟树苗移植到退化森林区同时经历了山洞探险和寻找野生动物的冒险。
活动摘要
环保是万科公益基金会践行企业社会责任的重点之一,万科马来西亚也将延续万科一贯的绿色环保理念,并在本地践行推广。与EcoKnights建立长期合作关系,参与吉隆坡市政府的“生命之河计划”植树计划,未来将种植超过100棵树。
活动说明
EcoKnights环保义工、万科马来西亚义工和阿南沙理工中学生一起在Halimahton花园的巴生河河畔种植了20棵树。除了绿化河岸,这次的种植也同时协助打造民众的休闲区。树木栽种完毕后,还举行了一场酵素泥球工作坊,教导义工和学生怎样以有机的方式来改善河流水质。
活动摘要
万科义工队再次延续“What is your Wish”追梦计划精神,并与非营利组织Project Heart联手组织制作屠妖节贺卡活动。Project Heart愿景是通过教育弱势孩童,培养他们成为才华横溢的人。
活动说明
屠妖节即将到来,万科为PECH 12名小孩提供彩绘文具和画板,让孩童们尽情施展艺术才华,创作美丽动人的屠妖节贺卡。
活动摘要
万科义工队重返Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home (PECH)孩童庇护所粉刷内墙,同时也举办儿童艺术和手工制作活动,是“What is your Wish”追梦计划的延伸活动之一。万科为孩子筹划的活动不仅能激发创意,还能培养孩子和义工们对艺术的兴趣!
活动说明
万科义工策划了一系列欢乐无穷的艺术和手作活动来陪孩子们度过愉快的午后时光,活动包括制作纸质机器人、史莱姆(slime)、苏打粉雪人和熔岩灯等。
活动中,孩子们体现出来的学习热忱深深打动了义工的心。能为孩子们提供学习机会,见证他们的快乐成长,让万科义工们也深感荣幸。
活动摘要
万科马来西亚与Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home,一家孩童庇护所(PECH)进行了长期合作义工服务。这家孩童庇护所专门收留弃养、受虐待和弱势儿童。万科义工来到庇护所,聆听孩子的心声,并了解了他们的兴趣、梦想和爱好。此行也是万科“What is your Wish”追梦计划的纪念活动。“What is your Wish”追梦计划旨在通过依据孩童需求而组织不同的活动来帮助他们培养自己的一技之长犹如语言、自信、技能等。我们相信,与其纯粹提供金钱帮助,不如积极参与其中,陪孩子们一共美化自己的家,一起学习、画画,陪伴是最好的关怀。除此之外,也通过资助部份开支和提供日常生活用品,从而减轻庇护所的负担
活动说明
义工和孩子们一起油漆,为庇护所的外墙换上新装,再以手绘创作别具一格的壁画。
义工和孩子们的脸上洋溢着灿烂的笑容,彼此从初时的陌生到后来打成一片。
在欢庆儿童节的当儿,我们以凝聚家庭为重心,促进家庭的融合。
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