Last year.
The park didn't just build houses for them.
It also brought education.
Schools were built across various tribes, books were provided, so children would no longer wander aimlessly through hills or play in dirt pits. Their future generations could now use knowledge to transform the land they love.
Moreover.
Many Chinese teachers were sponsored.
They were all Africans.
Word has it they were hired at high salaries from the capital, Kinshasa.
Because they taught well.
Even tribal chiefs would frequently attend the classes. Indeed, Chinese is one of the hardest languages in the world, and their pronunciation was often imperfect. With the chiefs taking the lead, a wave of enthusiasm for Chinese swept through the surrounding tribes.
Aside from education.
There was also healthcare.
Professional skills training.
Agriculture.