On December 1, 2024, despite the rain, the North Shore Chinese Association and multiple Chinese community organizations successfully held a special activity to commemorate the 127th birthday of Rewi Alley. The event attracted Chinese community representatives and people from all walks of society, expressing their deep gratitude and profound respect for this great internationalist. The event began with the solemn opening of the New Zealand and Chinese national anthems, and the two hosts, Tao and Liping, briefly recalled Mr. Alley's outstanding contributions to New Zealand-China relations, particularly his selfless help for the Chinese people during the war and his lifelong dedication to promoting Sino-New Zealand friendship. Interviews with attendees, including Mike Dawson, chairman of the New Zealand-China Friendship Association, painter Deng Xinquan, and Nancy Yan, chairman of the North Shore Chinese Association, highlighted Deputy Commander Alley's admirable achievements and selfless spirit, setting a positive example for future generations. The event featured a special floral tribute ceremony, where participants expressed their respect and admiration for Rewi Alley through their sincere offerings. A performance by multiple artists showcased the fusion and resonance of Chinese and New Zealand cultures, while Taichi performances highlighted the unique charm of Chinese culture. Poetic readings, including a heartfelt dedication to Rewi Alley, moved all who attended, evoking a sense of nostalgia and gratitude for his unwavering dedication to the cause of peace, friendship, and cooperation. Despite the rain, the atmosphere remained lively, with many families attending the event with their children, hoping to pass on their knowledge of this remarkable internationalist to the next generation. This commemorative activity not only delivered a meaningful tribute to Rewi Alley but also served as an inspiring lesson in history, fostering greater Sino-New Zealand cultural exchange and friendship through education. In a statement, Nancy Yan, chairman of the North Shore Chinese Association, expressed her gratitude to Rewi Alley, emphasizing that his values of peace, friendship, and cooperation should continue to inspire future generations to contribute to community development and world peace. The event also included a thought-provoking and informative talk by Rewi Alley's biographer, offering a more in-depth look at his remarkable life and achievements. Finally, the event concluded with a photo exhibition, highlighting the key milestones and moments in Rewi Alley's life, thus providing a lasting impression for all attendees.