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Nanchang dollar anti-cancer kitchen has been upgraded. How much do you know about the anti-cancer kitchen?

There is great love in the world, but true feelings are always there. This is what I thought when I first heard the story of the anti-cancer kitchen. In Nanchang, Jiangxi Province in 2003, there was such a small place that a couple insisted on providing people with a place to cook and stir-fry all the year round, and always only charged 1 yuan. The couple are Wan Zuocheng and Xiong Gengxiang. They persist in their own anti-cancer kitchen, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, no matter how bitter and tired. They just want to pass on their warmth to more people. From 18, this small one-inch land is full of vitality, and too many people have left memories here.

The kitchen is in Jiangxi Cancer Hospital, and the couple are not afraid of less income for one yuan. Their original intention is not to make money, but to accumulate good deeds and pass on love and strength. In 2020, the couple were also named as people who moved China in 2020. Because of the insistence on 18, the anti-cancer kitchen shows not only a place where you can cook, but also a heart. Some patients may want to eat a meal cooked by their families when they are dying. Even though they may not taste it, at least they are happy.

On March 29th, we learned that the People's Government of Hufang Town, Nanchang City has used funds to upgrade the anti-cancer kitchen, built a canopy, pasted tiles, and had a more advanced stove, which seems to make the anti-cancer kitchen more suitable. This anti-cancer kitchen/kloc-has not closed for 0/8 years and has not increased its price. The persistence of the couple has made more people know that the world has always been warm. We believe that this feeling will be transmitted to every corner. The kitchen is like a gas station, cheering for every patient and their families, and expecting everyone to recover soon.

As far as I can remember, I saw this kitchen in a documentary called "The First Time in Life". Fireworks from the kitchen are the warmest.