She had quit her job as a nurse in Qingdao and traveled to Thailand with her two young daughters to be reunited with her husband. She had been away for three years with all her thoughts and hopes, but because of her in-laws' patriarchal beliefs, she had allowed her husband to take another wife in Thailand, where polygamy is common! She has to bring her two daughters to Hong Kong, but she can't bear the shame of having to leave the country.
When she first arrived in Hong Kong, she had to work three jobs a day to make ends meet. She was not afraid of hard work, but just wanted to work hard to make her daughters comfortable. That day when she came home from work, she didn't enter the house and heard her youngest daughter crying. She ran upstairs in three steps, only to see her youngest daughter crying and jumping into her arms, asking her with tearful eyes, "Mom, why did my friends in Qingdao in the past say that I'm smart, but now people here don't like me?" In a moment of tears, she was also asking herself, how does a single woman with two children have to survive in order to be recognized by the world and get the respect she deserves? But she also said to her daughter, almost at the same time as she was thinking, "Work hard, mom has to work hard and you have to study hard. Respect is not given by others, it's yourself!" The tough, unyielding language seemed like a way to comfort her daughter, but it was actually more of a way to cheer herself up. The days began to level off, and my daughter slowly gained recognition from teachers and classmates for her positive attitude toward learning and helpful personality, and even became class president. Although she only sleeps three to four hours a day, it's hard to say, but the pay from three jobs is enough to raise two daughters and let them enjoy the same education as other children. How can she stay in bed and recuperate? If she rests, she will have to face the loss of three jobs at the same time and lose all her financial resources! Just when she felt desperate, a friend's unintentional joke woke her up: "You make such good dumplings, why don't you go to be a dumpling vendor?" Soon, a woman pushing a cart and selling dumplings appeared at the pier with all the traffic. At first, her pride was so strong that it was a torment to push her cart down the road and feel the eyes of passersby, but she had to survive. She will always remember the first time she served a steaming bowl of dumplings to a customer after her hands were full, the customer said to her in Cantonese, "It's so delicious!" This became her biggest motivation to keep going after that.
In Hong Kong, roadside vendors are the most photographed for police inspections. Often the older daughter to help her pack dumplings, the younger daughter will take the initiative to run to the wind. The little girl is quick-witted and quick-eyed, and the roadside vendors love her very much. One day, the youngest daughter was having fun with a puppy and didn't realize that the police had suddenly arrived! Because it was too late to notify the mother and blame the little girl tugged at the police uncle's corner of the clothes wow crying, mouth also murmured: "Uncle, let my mother it ......" and aside from the eldest daughter has also cried into tears, at this time, she can no longer hold back, tears such as Running seawater a burst of uncontrollable. She knew that in an invisible way their own pressure was passed on to the two young daughters, which was the last thing she wanted to see. But in the eyes of her daughters, she is not only a shelter, but also a boat in the cruel reality of the aircraft carrier never stop!
After that, the road is not free from bumps and hardships, but she is unlimited efforts to resolve all the problems, until life once again appeared to turn the corner. After tasting her gyoza, the owner of a famous Japanese catering company wanted to visit her "gyoza factory" to find out where such delicious gyoza came from. She was just an ordinary street vendor at the time, and the day after she told him the truth about her situation, he asked her to cooperate with him. "Dumplings are a traditional food in the eyes of the Chinese, but in her eyes they are a belief. The arrival of a contract fulfills a woman's ultimate dream.
She is the Queen of Dumplings in Hong Kong, the founder of Wan Chai Wharf Dumplings, Ms. Zang Kin Wo. From working three jobs a day to selling dumplings on the roadside to a billion-dollar Chinese representative who owns her own dumpling factory, she has traveled a thorny road, but she has never given up. She has worked hard to live her life, and has tried to face every challenge and opportunity that life has brought her. No one is born lucky, no one is destined to succeed - hard work, make her shine more brightly, and win the respect of life.
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