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On-the-spot report on
cultural life of Chinese engineering peacekeeping force in Congo
(Kinshasa)
Officers and men of the Chinese field engineering
peacekeeping force spent a "cultural weekend" together with the
friendly peacekeeping troops of other countries.Photo by Xu Shoumin
On last April 1, an engineering peacekeeping company from an
engineering brigade under the PLA General Staff Headquarters, made
up of 175 officers and men, left China for Africa to take part in
the UN peacekeeping operation in Congo (Kinshasa). Congo (Kinshasa)
is a country with sweltering weather, prevalent in diseases and
is now embroiled in endless ethnic conflicts. It was in such a harsh
environment that the Chinese engineers gave full rein to their intelligence
and ability to create a unique battlefield culture in light of local
conditions.
Publishing "China Blue Helmets Bulletin"
According to the UN stipulations, the tour of duty for each foreign
peacekeeping force is limited to 6 to 8 months. How to record this
indelible memory of this period? This had become an issue of common
concern for officers and men of the Chinese engineering peacekeeping
company. Cao Jinhong, deputy commander of the company and publicity
officer Xu Shoumin decided after consultation to publish a bulletin.
After more than ten days of busy preparations, "China Blue Helmets
Bulletin" featuring the operation of the Chinese engineering peacekeeping
forces came into being, which was excellent in both pictures and
languages and close to their own life. As soon as the bulletin came
out, it was warmly received by the Chinese officers and men.
Home away from home for serviceman in a foreign country
Around the barracks of the Chinese peacekeeping force, there
were peacekeepers from Uruguay, India and South Africa and other
countries, and the common mission had brought them together in an
alien country. In their eyes, the Chinese peacekeepers were not
only intelligent, strong in combat power, but also had first-rate
of working style and unique culture, especially the Chinese language.
Some Uruguayan soldiers would come to the Chinese barracks to learn
Chinese from Chinese engineers whenever they had time. According
to Cao, during their tour of duty in Congo (Kinshasa), 6 officers
and men accepted foreign peacekeepers as their students. These Chinese
peacekeepers have now returned to China, but they are still in contact
with their "students". Jia Chunbo, a former peacekeeper in Congo
(Kinshasa) is still regularly sending Chinese learning materials
to his "student", a Uruguayan sergeant.
A library set up in a container
In order to let his men "recharge" themselves, Commander Yuan
Chunguo hit on an idea--- to establish a library for soldiers. Problem
was, although they had brought with them over a thousand books from
home, but where to put them? The number of rooms for them was limited
and if these books were put in soldiers' dormitory, it would look
irregular. Eventually someone suggested putting the books in 6 meters
long and 3 meters wide container, which was damp-free and convenient
for officers and men to do reading.
With the library in place, every day at lunch break or after
sunset, soldiers would gathered here to do reading and appreciated
the beautiful natural landscape around the Kivu Lake.
By Qing Hao and Wang Anmin
(Mar.26, PLA Daily)
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