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What did Song Naiyong do?

On the evening of September 29, in Zhengzhou, a quasi-four-star hotel, the Galaxy International Hotel, was brightly lit and full of joy. More than 200 migrant workers from all over the country gathered together and spent a happy and peaceful time in advance. Mid-Autumn Festival. This is only a small part of Song Naiyong’s activities to care for migrant workers.

In order to alleviate the migrant workers’ longing for their hometown and relatives during the festival, and to build a platform for many workers and couples to reunite, Song Naiyong, a migrant worker from Huangchuan in Xinyang, cooked a “family dinner” for migrant workers’ friends. : Treat migrant workers to meals

, send them exquisite moon cakes, open couples’ reunion rooms... Moreover, he also claimed that starting from this year, he will donate 300,000 yuan every year to build a "happy place for migrant workers" "Home" for migrant workers' families to live for free. Major news media across the country reported and reprinted the incident, causing major repercussions in the whole society.

Song Naiyong’s idea of ??building a ‘Happy Home for Migrant Workers’ came from the recent news that 12 college students used their summer wages to open a house for migrant workers’ families to celebrate Chinese Valentine’s Day. He was deeply moved. When the Mid-Autumn Festival was approaching, he took the initiative to go to Zhengzhou Transportation Vocational College and found Wang Xuhui, the person in charge of opening a house for migrant workers and couples during the Chinese Valentine's Day, and discussed with him how to treat migrant workers to dinner during the Mid-Autumn Festival and in the future. Hotels and hotels build "happy homes for migrant workers", which are provided free of charge to migrant workers couples who have been separated for a long time for occasional reunions, and the funds are borne by themselves.

“Although we can’t go home to reunite with our families during the Mid-Autumn Festival this year, Boss Song invited us to a star-rated hotel, treated us to such a sumptuous dinner, and gave us such exquisite mooncakes. Opening a couple's reunion room for us made me feel the warmth of "home" and I felt very happy," Yang Binda, a migrant worker from Hubei, told the author excitedly at the Galaxy International Hotel on the evening of September 29.

"Boss Song's career is not very rich, and his career has just started, and it is still very difficult. But as a post-80s generation, he is very caring. He actively builds a loving library and a loving computer room for left-behind children in his hometown. Please The song and dance troupe performed programs for left-behind children, donated money to the Huangchuan Charity Federation, and donated money to Liu Can, a child with blood disease in society... Now he is actively lending money to help us build the 'Happiness for Migrant Workers' "We are really touched." Tian Changqing, a migrant worker who has been working on Song Naiyong's construction site for a long time, talked about the good things his boss did.

“First of all, I am the child of farmers, and I also have the experience of working. I can deeply understand the hardships of migrant workers. In the past, I could not move steel pipes and formwork at the construction site, and it was all migrant workers who helped me. What I have achieved today is inseparable from the care and help of migrant workers. I can't forget my roots. Now I hope to do my best to help migrant workers. Do something small. Secondly, in the development of the city, migrant workers have put in hard work and a lot of sweat, and they should be respected, cared for and cared for by the society. I hope to use practical actions to help migrant workers. Influence more people to pay attention to and actively participate in actions to care for migrant workers," Song Naiyong said.

Song Naiyong’s willingness to spend huge sums of money to care for migrant workers quickly became popular on the Internet after being continuously followed and reported by many news media. More than 100 news media including People.com, Shouhu.com, Phoenix.com, NetEase, etc. Reprinting it also moved netizens across the country, who commented and praised the move. One netizen said: "As a migrant worker born in the 1980s, I made a little money but did not use it to develop my own career. Instead, I spent a lot of money on caring for migrant workers and their children.

It’s really touching.”