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Tang Yongjia of Kinghelm: Spring Hidden in Jindong, A Beacon by My Side
2026-04-19 586

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Name: Tang Yongjia
Position: Sales Representative, Sales Department I, Kinghelm Electronics
Hometown: Yongzhou, Hunan
Aspiration: Stay grounded, move forward steadily, and embark on new journeys through hard work.

 

 

Tang Yongjia, Sales Representative, Sales Department I, Kinghelm Electronics

Before the Spring Festival, I finally put down my keyboard at the Kinghelm office (www.kinghelm.net) and set off on my journey back to my hometown in Hunan. My hometown is Jindong Town, a small place hidden deep in the Nanling Mountains. It may not be a trending tourist destination, but to me, it is the most beautiful place—lush green mountains, clear waters, and rippling waves, often called the “Little Guilin of Southern Hunan.” Every year during the New Year, what I look forward to most is coming back to see this reservoir, taking the old ferry, and hearing the familiar local voices greeting me: “You’re back!”

On the first day home, I went to the Jinbai River right by my house. It looked just the same—a pool of emerald water nestled among the mountains. The winter sunlight shimmered on the surface, and when the wind blew, it sparkled like scattered gold.

Walking slowly along the newly built riverside path, I noticed the neatly paved stone road, lined with flowers and greenery. When I was a child, this used to be a dirt path, muddy after rain. Now it’s much easier to walk on. Along the way, I ran into several familiar elders, leading cattle or carrying loads. They greeted me warmly: “You’re back? How’s work?” I replied that everything was going well—I work at a large company, and it’s stable. I used to hear people say “graduation equals unemployment,” but I’ve been fortunate to join Kinghelm. Though my work may not be earth-shattering, I handle product-related tasks every day, learning skills and earning a steady income, which gives me peace of mind. During the holidays, I can return home on time—no last-minute overtime, no struggle for tickets.


 

Scenic hometown view—green mountains embracing clear waters on both sides

When I reached the pier, I saw the ferryman at a glance. He was the same as always, calmly preparing the boat. He has been rowing this ferry for over a decade, and I’ve been riding it for just as long. With green mountains on both sides and clear water in between, each stroke of the oar creates ripples across the surface, and the air is filled with the scent of grass and trees. It reminded me of my work at Kinghelm. In the beginning, I made small mistakes due to carelessness—misaligning product parameters or being sloppy with test reports. My senior colleagues didn’t blame me; instead, they patiently guided me, reminding me that “there are no small matters at work—every detail determines success or failure.” Since then, I’ve developed the habit of double-checking everything I do.

This sense of “attention to detail” is something my work has taught me. But I believe it has also made me a more reliable person. Over the years, I’ve watched my hometown of Jindong improve little by little—from a small village once reliant on logging for survival to an ecological town thriving on its green mountains and clear waters. This transformation reflects the perseverance of generations of Jindong residents, and it fills me with pride.

In the past, the sound of axes and saws broke the silence of the forests. Excessive logging once put this beautiful landscape at risk, and life was difficult despite constant hard work. It wasn’t until years ago that the people here made a firm decision to transform—putting down their axes and taking up the responsibility of protecting their natural environment. Polluting enterprises were shut down, and ancient tree protection programs were implemented. Every ancient tree now has its own “digital record” and a designated guardian. Through this commitment, Jindong gradually transitioned from a “timber economy” to “eco-tourism,” revitalizing the land and improving people’s livelihoods.

 

 

Green mountains and clear waters—carefully protected by the local people

Looking at this well-preserved landscape and the increasingly prosperous lives of the people, I feel even more grateful for what Kinghelm has given me. Being part of Kinghelm means more than just earning a salary—it provides me with confidence, growth, and the ability to support my family and cherish my hometown.

Over the years of working away from home, the habit of being detail-oriented has also shaped how I appreciate and document my hometown. In daily work, whether adjusting product parameters or filling out test reports, precision is essential—even the smallest error can affect product quality.

Over time, this attention to detail has become second nature. It not only helps me handle challenges at work with greater rigor but also allows me to better appreciate the beauty of my hometown and understand its transformation. In Jindong, while others may only see the calm reservoir and the leisurely ferry, I notice the subtle changes at the pier and the happiness behind the smiles of the people. I see the perseverance and effort behind this beauty, just as I see my own growth at Kinghelm—every step forward built on diligence and attention to detail. This is one of the most valuable lessons Kinghelm has given me, enabling me to preserve and record the beauty of my hometown from a more refined perspective.

 

 

 Along the Jinbai River—the beauty of my hometown

In the afternoon, I continued walking along the Jinbai River, capturing its beauty through my lens. The water remained crystal clear, reeds swayed gently in the breeze, and small fish occasionally darted through the water. The riverside path was clean and well-maintained, with greenery lining both sides. From time to time, I saw families strolling together and elderly people chatting under the trees, their faces filled with contentment. Looking at these scenes through my camera, I suddenly realized that the perseverance of my hometown and the dedication I experience at Kinghelm are deeply connected.

 

 

The beauty of Jindong—my roots

As the holiday came to an end, I set off on my return journey to work, carrying with me the beautiful memories captured in my camera, the expectations of my family, and the insights and strength I’ve gained from Kinghelm (www.kinghelm.net). In the new year, I will continue to stay committed to my role—just as the people of my hometown continue to protect their green mountains and clear waters year after year. I will always care about my hometown, witnessing its growth, and work hard to share its beauty with more people.

Jindong is my root, and Kinghelm is my stage today. One gives me strength, the other gives me direction. I will live up to time, to perseverance, to the warmth of my hometown, and to every bit of support from Kinghelm.