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BEIJING, Jan. 5 -- The Red Cross Society of China had
received more than 25 million yuan (US$3 million) in donations from across the
nation by yesterday.
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| Residents go to a donation site in Beijing
on January 3, 2005. (Photo: China
Daily) | Yesterday alone, the Red Cross collected
about 270,000 yuan (US$32,600) in cash and more than 280,000 yuan (US$33,900)
via remittance by 5 pm.
Computer giants Lenovo gave US$500,000 yesterday, the
largest single sum so far.
The Red Cross opened a 24-hour donation hotline on
January 1, and has so far received thousands of calls a day.
"We had more than 1,800 calls by 5 pm today," said
telephone operator Yu Liying.
Donors have been flocking to the China Charity
Federation, which are also authorized by the Chinese Government to accept money.
Yang Zhi, 74, a retired civil servant, donated 500
yuan (US$60) after a more than two-hour bus ride from his home in northern
Beijing.
"I and my wife decided to donate money to help the
tsunami victims," Yang said.
"We couldn't find a donation site in our community
until I learned on TV yesterday that the federation accepts donations.".
Living on a pension of more than 2,000 yuan (US$241)
a month, Yang said he was providing a helping hand to the needy.
The federation has seen an increase in donations
since the weekend from people of all walks of life including company employees,
students, the disabled, the elderly, and children.
The donors include a five-month-old baby named Zhang
Kexin whose mother donated 500 yuan (US$60) on her behalf.
Mum Yao Liwen, from Central China's Hubei Province,
said she will keep the donation receipt to show her daughter the meaning of
giving to the needy.
The Red Cross yesterday launched a charity donation
and picture exhibition, which was held by Modern Media Group and SOHO China Ltd.
Pan Shiyi and Zhang Xin, both CEOs of SOHO China Ltd,
donated 1 million yuan (US$120,000).
In Shanghai, nearly 3 million yuan (US$362,700) was
collected by about 5 pm yesterday, with more than 90 per cent of it from
individuals.
"People rushed here from different corners of the
city," said Xiong Fangjie, executive vice-president of the Shanghai Red Cross
Society.
The society had received 1.458 million yuan
(US$176,300) by 5 pm yesterday, and the Shanghai Charity Foundation had received
more than 1.25 million (US$151,100).
"All our donations will be finally sent through the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies," said Xiong.
Xiong said they expected more donations from
organizations and enterprises that had been on their new year holidays. Ma
Zhongqi, from the Shanghai Charity Foundation said: "Many local companies and
organizations including the Shanghai Dazhong Taxi Company Ltd and the Jade
Buddha Temple have called us today to say they will be making their
contributions."
Just one hour after a donation box was placed by the
society in the lobby of the municipal administration building at Dagu Road at 10
am yesterday, where half of the city's municipal departments are based, more
than 60,000 yuan (US$7,246) was collected.
(Source: China Daily) |