Emotional messages from children around the world to China

Thanh Chân |

Amid the complicated COVID-19 epidemic, children in many places around the world send their support and best wishes for victory to China in the fight against COVID-19 through their own paintings.

Sofia Terriquez (9 years old) painted on a cardboard board to support China's war against the "COVID-19 enemy" in Tijuana (Mexico).

Understanding the situation of the COVID-19 epidemic, through her painting, a 9-year-old girl in Sao Paulo (Brazil) expressed the message that fighting the epidemic is a global war. With a call for people around the world to unite and defeat the "COVID-19 enemy".

Like other children, on February 7, Jose Hernandez (11 years old, Mexico) painted a painting depicting the image of a strong, resilient doctor who does not back down to fight the rapidly increasing COVID-19 epidemic.

Also in the capital of Mexico (Mexico), on February 10, Shanti Itze (7 years old) expressed her support that China is strong enough to win the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic.

Due to the geographical distance from China, Angela Bolda (5 years old), living in La Paz (Bolivia), also wants to add vitality to the battle with a self-painted painting on February 9.

Angie Bolda hopes that Chinese people will escape the epidemic as soon as possible.

Along with Angie Bolda, Ana Tancara (11 years old, La Paz, Bolivia) also expressed interest and support for China. The photo is the moment Ana Tancara is diligently completing a cheering painting.

With paper and colored pencils, many children have painted paintings conveying messages of solidarity and encouragement for the Chinese people who are still fighting the COVID-19 epidemic.

Ana Tancara took a photo with a painting with the message "China, you can".

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