In a recent cultural exchange event held in Zhangdian district, Zibo, Shandong province, international students from countries participating in Belt and Road Initiative converged to delve into the heart of Chinese New Year festivities and uncover the allure of traditional Chinese culture.
Guided by 86-year-old Hao Xuanlin, a member of the Chinese Culture Promotion Association, students were captivated by her expert demonstrations of paper-cutting artistry. With each delicate stroke, auspicious window decorations sprang to life, revealing the mesmerizing charm of this ancient craft.
Through this immersive journey, students gained profound insights into Chinese traditions, recognizing paper-cutting not only as a skill but also as a profound form of cultural expression and heritage.
The event served as a catalyst for cultural appreciation and understanding, empowering students to become ambassadors of Chinese culture on the global stage. Their experiences will ripple across the world, fostering deeper cultural exchanges and mutual respect.
Shandong's rich history and cultural heritage have long been a beacon for exchange and dialogue. Initiatives like BRI provide invaluable opportunities for international students to engage with and embrace Chinese culture firsthand.
Looking ahead, Shandong remains a vibrant epicenter of cultural exploration, inviting the world to discover its timeless treasures.