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A cute little boy led by Asian Games volunteer Zhang Hao, walked to the anxious search for children in front of Ms. Wang, mother and son embraced each other, Zhang Hao quietly went to a nearby chair, rubbing his calves, face with a faint smile. This is a touching scene that happened on the evening of November 21 in the stadium of Guangdong Olympic Sports Center.

The 21st was the first day of the much-anticipated track and field competition at the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center Stadium. Coinciding with the weekend, many families chose to come as a family to watch the games, and the stadium welcomed more than 80,000 spectators at once.

"With so many spectators, it was already a big challenge for us to maintain order during the entrance and the race, and we didn't realize that there would be a 'second half' after the race!" Zhang Hao recalled the situation was still a little nervous. Zhang Hao took the initiative to go up and ask, and learned that the child could not find his mom and dad. "That little child was in a very unstable mood due to panic, he didn't answer anything we asked him, he just kept crying."

Zhang Hao then took the boy walked several places, found that there are too many people, so find his mother is really "needle in a haystack". "I walked my legs are broken, but still did not find, the thought of the little boy's mother must be anxious, I am particularly anxious." Zhang Hao then suggested to a few fellow volunteers to stabilize the children's emotions, see if you can ask some "clues". "We first talked to the children talked half a day, it was not easy to 'coax' out of his mother's ****." Zhang Hao immediately dialed the little boy's mother's ***, and she got in touch.

After passing through the ****, Zhang Hao and and the little boy's mom arranged to meet at an iconic location -- under the torch platform in North Square -- and the touching scene from the previous article emerged. "It's the responsibility of our volunteers to solve the audience's problems, that's what we should do." Though thanked repeatedly by Ms. Wang, Zhang Hao said modestly, "It turned out that we a**** only took more than 20 minutes, probably because we had been serving for one night and were already a bit tired, and felt as if we had traveled a lot of many roads in these 20 minutes."

"After the game on the 21st, the Asian Games volunteers at our venues simply became a mobile 'finder'." Guangdong Olympic Sports Center stadium volunteer backbone said. In the lively crowd after the game that day, many children were separated from their parents. Faced with this situation, the stadium's seating service volunteers, information kiosk volunteers, broadcaster volunteers, and audience guidance volunteers were all mobilized to help about 30 children find their parents through a variety of ways.

The Asian Games volunteer Hu Ying also experienced similar mobile "missing person" experiences. A few afternoons ago, Hu Ying in the South Plaza guard duty, a young man in his twenties anxiously came up to her and asked: "My brother and I got separated, how can I find him ah?" Hu Ying inquired about the characteristics of his brother, the first time with the South Square information kiosk to get in touch with the situation reported to the information kiosk volunteers. Unfortunately, the South Square information kiosk does not have his brother's relevant information. At this point, Hu Ying and the young man did not give up looking for the footsteps, they decided to go to the North Plaza information kiosk to try their luck. Along the way, Hu Ying looked around, looking for the little boy while comforting the anxious young man next to him, and finally the effort is not enough, near the center of the North Plaza, "brother! I'm here!" The young man's surprise call ended the search journey. At this time, Hu Ying breathed a sigh of relief, "looking for although hard, tortuous, but to help the brothers, the joy in my heart washed away all the fatigue. At that moment, finally understood what is called 'I volunteer, I am happy'!"

The Asian Games is halfway through its schedule, and at present, 60,000 Games volunteers are distributed in 53 competition venues, 11 non-competition venues, 18 independent training venues, and 20 special work teams, sticking to their posts. In addition to completing their work, these volunteers often encounter many "emergencies". "Where the public need us, is our position!" Hu Ying said firmly. In the face of all the tests in the work of the race, the Asian Games volunteers have not been slack for a moment, and do their best to hand over a successful answer for the service object.