Hi, September! There you are finally! The extreme summer heat of 2022 seems to have brought everyone the superpower of heat tolerance. Recently, the frontline property management staff of Binjiang Property were finally able to work and stand guard in the refreshing cool autumn breeze.
As schools opened again on September 1st, children are back to their normal school life. I bet you can also feel the vigor watching children go to school with their schoolbags on their backs. Kids are expected to set small goals in the new semester. What about you? Have you set your goals for the autumn days?
According to the property management staff of Hangzhou The City Star, their first small goal in September is to successfully organize the snowy mooncake making and Song-styled flower arrangement activity on September 8th to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Teacher’s Day that are coincidentally on the same day this year. The activity accepts appointments only and will be carried out strictly under the epidemic control regulations. Come and join if you’re interested!
“As it’s getting cooler, we will be devoted to our duty, protect the safety of our common home and guarantee the epidemic prevention and control with full spirit,” said a property management team member of Hangzhou Haiyujinghua about their expectations for their work in September. In Haiyujinghua, Xu Guoxiang, a property management team member, captured ripening oranges and waving reeds, which are both typical images of the autumn, in the residential quarter; in Hangzhou Yupinwan, patrolling property management staff discovered leaves dyed by the autumn; and in Hangzhou Knowledge Mansion, children are enjoying their happy time on the lawn. All these are telling that the summer is leaving and the autumn is coming.
Seeing proprietors off and welcoming proprietors home is one of duties of property management staff. But in Hangzhou Zhongshun Building, there is also a beautiful yew podocarp at the gate seeing off and welcoming proprietors every day. “For our proprietors, it is like a guardian that waits proprietors home,” said the project director. The yew podocarp has been taken very good care by Binjiang Property’s workers for two years since Binjiang Property’s entry, especially in this summer. Greening workers carefully apply professional techniques to water, prune and regularly bandage branches to keep the smooth shape of the tree.