八点最热报 | 砂拉越吻龙华裔是非常少数的,但大伯公庙却越建越大,神庙理事会主席汪木传表示,当地人并不反对,而砂拉越的各种族相处较于和谐融洽,各族前来庙内拍摄婚纱照也是平常事。(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:03 It sounds like the origin of the name of Wenlong is like the story of the local version of Kezhou's Sword.
00:10 But as a small number of Wenlong area in Huayi, the Chinese temple is getting bigger and bigger.
00:14 Most of the locals and Malays are not against it.
00:19 The chairman of the temple council, Wang Muchuan, said that the various ethnic groups of Sarawak are harmonious.
00:25 It is also common for the different ethnic groups to come to the temple to take wedding photos.
00:29 In addition, the constant visit to the temple has indeed driven the local economy,
00:33 stimulating the employment opportunities of the boat and improving the income of the residents.
00:37 Now, the temple councillor will take us to the port to learn about the local residents of Wenlong.
00:58 After passing through the rugged Yangchang Small Street and the wooden bridge,
01:01 the train that the set-up team took finally arrived at this port.
01:05 Compared to the mode of living in groups of indigenous and Malays,
01:08 the Chinese prefer to build houses in their own coconut gardens.
01:11 The population of Wenlong is largely lost.
01:13 It is also said that the new protection ground was built to prevent flooding.
01:18 At that time, the government wanted to prevent flooding.
01:24 So they built a protection ground on the entire island of Wenlong.
01:28 The protection ground was built to control the floods and prevent the flood from entering freely.
01:32 This directly affected the coconut trees.
01:34 The coconut trees also followed the production.
01:36 So, by any chance, many young people moved out.
01:41 So, the entire island of Wenlong has become very deserted.
01:45 Although the changes in the local population structure have been irreversible,
01:51 some Chinese still insist on staying in their homes.
01:55 The only Chinese school on this island is struggling to survive due to the decrease in the number of students.
02:00 So, the locals rely on various ways to make money and make a living.
02:04 They hope that the Chinese education and the Chinese school with a history of about 80 years can continue.
02:09 Among the 22 schools, the Malays earn the most.
02:12 There are about 17 students.
02:13 Two are ordinary people, 19 students.
02:16 So, plus the Chinese, there are 22 students.
02:19 The school does not close.
02:21 We have to find a way to encourage the local students to come in.
02:25 On the one hand, we can encourage them to come in.
02:28 We have a 50 yuan deposit every month.
02:32 Encourage them to come.
02:34 This 50 yuan is not for the students, but for the parents.
02:39 They have to use a motorbike to buy gasoline and bring it to them.
02:44 We still have many other benefits.
02:46 Whether it is Chinese school or temple, they are the best witnesses of the development of the history of Wenlong.
02:51 Maybe the Great Master of the Great Wall has been the guardian of this land for many years.
02:55 And everyone who works hard to live on this land is actually the guardian of this land.
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