Gu Shaoqi, a primary school student in Kaohsiung City, expressed his gratitude to the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for being Taiwan’s best friend. He volunteered as a volunteer to maintain the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe at the Hongmaogang Security Hall in Fengshan District. He wiped the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe after school or on holidays .

(Provided by Hongmaogang Baoantang, Fengshan District)

〔Reporter Chen Wenchan/Kaohsiung Report〕Gu Shaoqi, a primary school student in Kaohsiung City, expressed gratitude to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for supporting Taiwan during his lifetime. After school or on holidays, he wiped the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe, weeded and picked up leaves in the commemorative garden, and led his parents to serve as Taiwan-day exchange volunteers at Baoantang. Shinzo Abe's influence on Taiwan and the friendly exchanges between Taiwan and Japan have taken root.

Gu Shaoqi, a fifth-grade student at Renai Elementary School in Kaohsiung City, is 11 years old this year. He is grateful for the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s public support for Taiwan and donating vaccines to help Taiwan’s epidemic prevention. Shinzo Abe, who has followed Shinzo Abe for a long time, thanked Shinzo Abe for supporting Taiwan and became a fan of Shinzo Abe.

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Unexpectedly, Shinzo Abe was shot to death. Gu Shaoqi was very sad and depressed. He learned that the Hongmaogang Security Hall in Fengshan District held a memorial service for Shinzo Abe. He asked his parents to take him to the memorial service, bow and present flowers in memory of Shinzo Abe. , He even signed and wrote Taiwan-Japan friendship, thanking Shinzo Abe.

Recently, the Hongmaogang Baoan Church in Fengshan District built a bronze statue of Shinzo Abe. Gu Shaoqi went there with his parents to bow and lay flowers in memory. He wanted to do his part for Shinzo Abe and volunteered to maintain the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe.

Gu Shaoqi went to Baoantang after school or on holidays to take care of the maintenance of the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe and the turf of the memorial garden, including wiping the bronze statue, removing weeds, picking up fallen leaves, etc., protecting Taiwan's best friend with actions.

Gu Shaoqi also wanted to learn Japanese because of Shinzo Abe, and wanted to study in Japan in the future. His parents said they would assist him, and the family also planned to travel freely in Japan. After the international epidemic slowed down, they would go to Zojoji Temple in Japan to mourn Shinzo Abe.

Zhang Jixiong, chairman of the Hongmaogang Security Church in Fengshan District, expressed his gratitude. Shinzo Abe supported Taiwan even during his lifetime. Even elementary school students were grateful for it. He took the initiative and practiced his own efforts to maintain the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe, demonstrating the influence of Shinzo Abe on Taiwan. .

Zhang Jixiong pointed out that the close friendly relationship between Taiwan and Japan also requires the participation of young people. Although Gu Shaoqi is young, only in the fifth grade of elementary school, he led his parents to serve as volunteers for the Taiwan-Japan exchange in the security hall, so that the Taiwan-Japan exchange will take root. Friendly relationships last longer.

Gu Shaoqi, a primary school student in Kaohsiung City, expressed his gratitude to the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for being Taiwan’s best friend. He volunteered as a volunteer to maintain the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe at the Hongmaogang Security Hall in Fengshan District. He wiped the bronze statue of Shinzo Abe after school or on holidays .

(Provided by Hongmaogang Baoantang, Fengshan District)