A mobile China is full of prosperity and vitality. Every Chinese is running very hard. They are all dream chasers. Li Xingke, a software architect, now works as the first Party secretary of Lijiagou village, Chaya Township, Wanyuan. He needs to walk to every corner of the Lijiagou village covering more than 10 square kilometers. It is really unimaginable. Li grew up in a poor family, so his biggest dream is to lead more people to live a better life. Zhao Fengjiao is a deliverywoman from Gansu in West China. She works for more than 10 hours a day. Her meal time is not fixed. Sometimes the customer is in a hurry, she has to hurry up too. Usually she works until 10 o'clock in the evening. Zhao’s hope is to seek every opportunity to provide a better future for her children, despite any hardships. Chen Kunyuan who had served in the army for eight years, founded a food provider with most employees being ex-servicemen in Nanchang. He usually sleeps less than five hours a day. After running the business during the day, he has to summarize the data. On the way to his business, Chen hopes to help more ex-servicemen and let them feel at home. Click the video for their stories of chasing dreams.
A mobile China is full of prosperity and vitality. Every Chinese is running very hard. They are all dream chasers. Li Xingke, a software architect, now works as the first Party secretary of Lijiagou village, Chaya Township, Wanyuan. He needs to walk to every corner of the Lijiagou village covering more than 10 square kilometers. It is really unimaginable. Li grew up in a poor family, so his biggest dream is to lead more people to live a better life.
Zhao Fengjiao is a deliverywoman from Gansu in West China. She works for more than 10 hours a day. Her meal time is not fixed. Sometimes the customer is in a hurry, she has to hurry up too. Usually she works until 10 o'clock in the evening. Zhao’s hope is to seek every opportunity to provide a better future for her children, despite any hardships.
Chen Kunyuan who had served in the army for eight years, founded a food provider with most employees being ex-servicemen in Nanchang. He usually sleeps less than five hours a day. After running the business during the day, he has to summarize the data. On the way to his business, Chen hopes to help more ex-servicemen and let them feel at home.
Click the video for their stories of chasing dreams.
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