The first traffic policewomen of Guangzhou, South China began their outdoor service in downtown Guangzhou Tuesday, and are well received by both Chinese and foreigners alike.
The policewomen are grouped into two squads, each with 15 members.
One squad takes charge of the traffic management around the two venues of Canton Fair, Liuhua and Pazhou complexes, with each duty shift of 10 minutes.
The others are assigned to the traffic posts in Jixiang Lu, Yuehua Lu and Fazheng Lu around the city hall, and even to daily outfield patrol on motorbikes.
Some fair visitors thought the ladies were beautiful "landscapes" of the city, and they could make the police communication friendlier and easier to accept for the public.
Some 80% of the 30 ladies have bachelor degrees, and almost everyone speak fluent English. Some are even pursuing master degree.
Sun Yanqiong, a pretty policewoman from Urumchi, Xinjiang,reckons "Patrol on road is a sort of challenge I like."
Hong Ye, a BA of Law from Sun Yat-sen University, said "I don't mind I am regarded as a kind of decoration like jardinière." She speaks the best English in this women section.
Officer Tan Xiao graduated from the Guangzhou-based Xinghai Conservatory of Music, with hard-earned Band 10 Piano Playing Certificate. She also masters motorbike driving and fighting skills after one-month intensive trainings.
This pianist and "Ms. Genius" has to use sun cream before her duty of "conducting" traffic at crossroads everyday. "The sunlight is very strong to me when I stand at the outdoor post."
(编辑: sky )






