Imagine living in a place where every step could change your life forever 😱. For almost 45 years, that's been the reality for many people in Cambodia, a country still shadowed by landmines from past conflicts.
Over 80,000 Cambodians have lost their lives or been injured due to these hidden dangers. But amidst this challenge, heroes like Liu Wenzhi are stepping up to make a difference 💪.
Liu, a Chinese veteran peacekeeper, has joined the mission to clear Cambodia's landmines. Armed with courage and determination, he's working tirelessly to make the fields safe again 🌾.
But he doesn't stop there! Liu also visits local schools 🏫 to teach kids how to stay safe, turning potentially scary lessons into empowering knowledge sessions. He's all about making sure the next generation can play and learn without fear.
\"I hope that my efforts will contribute to Cambodia's economic recovery,\" says Liu, \"and help secure a brighter future for the country's young people.\" 🌟
His work not only saves lives but also opens up land for farming, homes, and new opportunities. With every landmine removed, Cambodia steps closer to healing old wounds and building a promising tomorrow.
Heroes don't always wear capes; sometimes they wear demining gear and carry big hearts ❤️. Thanks to Liu and others like him, Cambodia is on its way to a safer, happier future.
Reference(s):
The Call of the Silk Road: Cambodia's demining, for the future
cgtn.com