2018-10-30 14:56:47

From:english.eastday.com

By:Lu Yukun

Michelle Teope-Shen: A foreign counselor in the small “United Nations”


Photo: Michelle at a Reform and Opening Up exhibition

What has changed is not only the concept, but also the system. Michelle told us that China passed its Charity Laws in 2016."I think it is a very good thing because we need laws to regulate the ever-growing market of charity as well as the increasing number of charities. For example, a strict set of procedures for registering a charitable organization will make sure people's donations will go to reliable organizations."

Photo: Michelle's wishes for the ongoing Reform and Opening Up in China

"Like the way I do charity projects, I hope China will continue to hold to the principles of the Reform and Opening Up and carry the process through to the end," said Michelle in summation.


Story by: Lu Yukun 

Translated by: Lu Yukun

Cameraman: Zheng Qian