When Duty Shines
For Chinese people,
festivals usually mean a break from work and happy family reunions. But for
Leng Wenying, festivals mean more work. Leng is a doctor in the
emergency room, and she misses many family meals with her loved ones. She is
often much busier during festivals. Sometimes, she has to work without any
breaks for 20 hours, which makes her very tired and thirsty. "Festivals
are a challenge because our patients are often in bad situations. We need to be
ready every minute," says Leng. Because of her duty,
Leng has little time to spend with her family during festivals. But she never
regrets her decision to be an ER doctor. "I make the most of every minute
with my family. I'm very thankful for their support," she says. Leng is just one of
millions of medical workers in China. They give up their family time to answer
the call of duty. In the heart of every patient, their hard work shines
brighter than festive fireworks. |
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