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BWF Brings “Warmth for Women in the Three New Sectors” Cultural Tour to Zhong Yin Law Firm

Date:2025-8-14 10:41:42    Views:

On the morning of August 13, the Beijing Women’s Federation (BWF) held the final installment of its 2025 “Warmth for Women in the Three New Sectors” cultural tour at the Zhong Yin Law Firm in Beijing. Under the theme “A Magical Day at the Law Firm: Becoming Little Legal Explorers,” the event welcomed families from the three new sectors (new economic organizations, new social organizations, and new employment groups) for an immersive, law-themed cultural experience.

The event started with children donning custom-made “little lawyer robes,” instantly transforming into junior attorneys. Guided by 12 mentoring lawyers, they toured the firm’s offices, meeting rooms, and other functional areas, gaining firsthand insight into a lawyer’s work environment. The day’s highlight was the “Future Citizens’ Legal Enlightenment” game session. Through fast-paced Q&A quizzes and charades-style “Guess the Law Term” games, the young participants engaged enthusiastically. They demonstrated quick thinking while absorbing foundational legal knowledge in a fun and interactive way.

In the final segment, lawyers from Zhong Yin Law Firm used simple, relatable language and vivid case scenarios to explain the societal value of their profession. This helped the children understand the principles of justice, fairness, and responsibility. The session also left participating parents deeply inspired.

More than just introducing the legal profession, this innovative event planted the seeds of legal awareness in young minds. Many children excitedly pledged to “study hard and work to uphold justice” in the future. With this event, the Beijing Women’s Federation successfully concluded all six events in its 2025 “Warmth for Women in the Three New Sectors” cultural tour series. Moving forward, the Federation will continue expanding its outreach programs to meet the diverse cultural needs of women and families in the “Three New” communities. It will remain true to its role as a trusted ally and caring supporter.

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