City Volunteer Hu Kaixin
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Stand guard4For 8176_8210|hours, the most asked question was how to get to the subway. We skillfully told tourists with a smile "Ahead50meterThat’s it”, all I got was thank you after a long sigh of relief. For many passers-by, we pointed to the subway route map in front of the station and patiently told them where to transfer to the subway. But today, people - regardless of whether they have tickets or not - tend to go to the Bird's Nest, even though the route is simple "go straight ahead1Kilometersor the bus opposite944Two stops”, we would all add “walking” without worry20About minutes", "If you don't have a ticket, you can no longer approach the Bird's Nest, the front has been restricted."
We have also received many foreign guests, most of whom we can communicate smoothly in English. When a blond guy learned that he could not go through the cordon to see the Bird's Nest without a ticket, he persistently asked if he could do it tomorrowtouchBird's Nest. In the middle of the journey, a helpless taxi driver brought a French passenger to ask for a translator. After we helped get through to the multilingual call center, we found out that she wanted to eat an authentic Chinese meal.

After two days of volunteer service, as an out-of-town student, I also accumulated a lot of routes to scenic spots, which also laid the foundation for future services. Overall, in this unusually busy day, we gave happily and received surprises.
City Volunteer Zhang Kuo
Today is2008Year8month8日, The reason why the date should be written so completely is because today is the pride and pride of every Chinese and even the entire Chinese nation. As a college student in the capital, I am extremely honored to have the opportunity to stay in Beijing, the capital, to volunteer for the Olympic Games. I really feel a lot. In fact, when I first served as an Olympic city volunteer, I had doubts in my mind whether this position could really bring some substantial help to the Olympics, and I also underestimated the effectiveness of this position. But on this special day, when so many tourists came to us for road consultation, translation and other service work, we used our own efforts to satisfy them. We got the greatest comfort from their smiling faces, and we also realized from a deeper level the great utility that the position of city volunteers brings to the Olympic Games. It also made me understand the truth that there is no distinction between high and low in serving the people. Even from the smallest aspect, we can bring the greatest help to society.