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Youngsters get a close look at the rich tapestry of Chinese traditions

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-02-07 16:39
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Children and parents learn how to make Chinese New Year decorations. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The China Soong Ching Ling Science and Culture Center for Young People hosted a vibrant cultural activity on Feb 4, bringing together 64 families from 15 countries to celebrate the Chinese New Year through immersive traditional workshops.

The event, themed "Feel China in a Diverse and Harmonious World", brought together children and their parents from countries including China, Russia, the United States, Japan, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Chile. They participated in various activities that showcased the rich tapestry of Chinese traditions.

The participants engaged in hands-on experiences, creating red couplets, weaving Chinese knots, crafting new year decorations, experiencing a traditional tea ceremony and enjoying performances of Chinese music and dance.

Chinese and foreign children learn how to make Chinese knots at a recent cultural event held by the China Soong Ching Ling Science and Culture Center for Young People. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Rasulov Elbek from Uzbekistan, who has lived in China for four months, expressed his enthusiasm for the unique cultural experience.

During the event, he learned how to make Chinese knots and was informed that the decorations symbolize peace and are often hung on doors. Intrigued by this, he expressed interest in exploring more aspects of traditional Chinese culture during his stay.

Hamdan Faiyyad from Bangladesh shared his excitement about participating in the dragon-themed art project, where he painted various dragons. He found it enjoyable to use traditional Chinese painting techniques to portray these mythical creatures.

He said the experience has also sparked his interest in trying other traditional Chinese cultural activities, such as paper-cutting and calligraphy.

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