让“吃”拉近彼此距离 关东村办美食节打破各族隔阂

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新闻报报看 | 位于雪州加影的关东新村,除了有印裔和马来家庭,还住了约40%的外籍劳工。为了打破隔阂,关东村今早举办首届关东国际文化美食节,让村里的每户家庭,包括外籍新住民,展示家乡的特色美食,让“吃”成为彼此沟通桥梁的开始。(主播:庄文杰、傅雪玲)

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00:00Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotpot website.
00:30In the past, workers from Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia and Bangladesh moved into this community to live.
00:35The Guangdong Village is not only a home for Chinese, but also a community where all ethnic groups live together.
00:40With about 40% of foreign new residents,
00:44how to promote the integration of local villagers with new residents
00:48has become a challenge for the Guangdong Village Management Committee.
00:51In order to break the barrier, the Guangdong Village held the first Guangdong International Cultural and Food Festival this morning.
00:57Let the beautiful families in the village, including foreign new residents, show the special delicacies of their hometowns.
01:02Let eating become a bridge for communication between each other.
01:05Immediately follow the camera of reporter Huang Xieqi, Su Yanmei and Chen Huiyi to feel the atmosphere of the scene.
01:20The Guangdong Village, which is located in Jiaying, Xuezhou,
01:22reminded of various foreign music early in the morning.
01:24An Indian dancer attracted a lot of people with his music.
01:31The Guangdong Village held the first International Cultural and Food Festival,
01:34which received a lot of attention.
01:35In particular, the exhibition of food from various countries,
01:37in addition to Malay coconut rice, Chinese Hainanese chicken rice,
01:40red kidney bean pancake from the Burmese ethnic group,
01:43Vietnamese French bread and other delicacies,
01:45I don't know which one can better capture the taste buds of local villagers.
01:50I just had a donut.
01:52I think it's very interesting.
01:54This donut has a very special sauce.
01:56The sauce is sour.
01:58I think it's pretty good.
01:59I prefer Vietnamese bread.
02:01It has meat and salad sauce inside.
02:05Our traditional Hainanese chicken rice,
02:08and our braised pork rice, braised eggs, braised tofu are all very delicious.
02:14Everyone eats delicious food.
02:17And every time a dish is served at the stall,
02:19less than 30 minutes later, it's all gone.
02:22You can't eat it even if you move slowly.
02:24I was just going to get the Burmese food.
02:27It's all gone.
02:29I didn't eat it.
02:30I didn't eat that one.
02:31I ate everything else.
02:32For the local villagers,
02:34eating is the freshness of a foreign dish.
02:36But for the new residents living in Guangdong Village,
02:39what they eat is the hometown flavor that they have longed for.
02:42Not only does it satisfy their appetite,
02:44it also arouses a strong sense of homesickness.
02:46I'm from Indonesia.
02:47I live here.
02:48I'm married and Chinese.
02:49It's so meaningful.
02:50Yeah, of course.
02:51Because Indonesia is also my favorite food.
02:54I'm really so happy.
02:56But then again,
02:57why would they want to hold an international food festival
03:00in a small village?
03:02It turns out that in this 21-acre Guandong Village,
03:04which is dominated by Chinese residents,
03:07about 40% of the foreign residents live there.
03:09So the village head of the village
03:11thought of using food as a belt
03:13to strengthen the relationship between different ethnic groups
03:15and break the barriers between the villagers and the new residents.
03:18We use food as a belt.
03:20Food is the easiest barrier to break.
03:24Because there are workers in the village.
03:27If you ask if this is our characteristic,
03:28it's actually not.
03:29It's just that we are willing to put in more effort
03:32or think more.
03:34We treat them as new residents in our village,
03:38not foreign immigrants.
03:40Because they live in our village.
03:42They are with us every day.
03:45We can't treat them as transparent.
03:47We do this activity
03:49to awaken the villagers in our village.
03:53These are actually our brothers and friends
03:56who live together.
03:59Only by getting to know each other better
04:01and understanding each other's culture
04:03can we respect the differences in each other's lives.
04:05This is the purpose of the village head's food festival.
04:07We also hope that the villagers can build
04:09a friendship that transcends race
04:11and become a true symbol of harmonious coexistence.

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