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SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022
Chinese embassy sends health packages to 23 Chinese students in Chattogram

Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Saiyedul Islam, China Correspondent
31 March, 2020, 09:15 pm
Last modified: 31 March, 2020, 09:32 pm

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Chinese embassy sends health packages to 23 Chinese students in Chattogram

Each health package includes – masks, hand soaps, food and a letter from cultural counsellor Sun Yan and his colleagues from the embassy's cultural department

Saiyedul Islam, China Correspondent
31 March, 2020, 09:15 pm
Last modified: 31 March, 2020, 09:32 pm
23 Chinese students who have been staying in Chattogram receive health packages from Chinese embassy in Dhaka on Tuesday. Photo: Ministry of Culture and Tourism, China
23 Chinese students who have been staying in Chattogram receive health packages from Chinese embassy in Dhaka on Tuesday. Photo: Ministry of Culture and Tourism, China

The Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh, on March 28, sent health packages to 23 Chinese students who have been staying in Chattogram, reports Chinaculture.org.

Each health package includes – masks, hand soaps, food and a letter from cultural counsellor Sun Yan and his colleagues from the embassy's cultural department.

In the letter, Sun expressed the Chinese government's concern over the health and safety of those Chinese students.

He also advised the students to take care of themselves and stay calm while facing the Covid-19.

The students were deeply moved by the packages and expressed their gratitude to the embassy in a letter.

They said they were worried as they were far from their homeland and families. Yet, the help and concern from the embassy greatly comforted them.

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