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Malaysian youth of Chinese descent visit Xiamen

Updated: Dec 21, 2017 chinadaily.com.cn Print
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"Once you get back to Malaysia, I hope you can tell your families and friends about your experiences in the camp, and help spread the Chinese culture," Li said to the campers. Li also expressed hopes for them to become the ambassadors of friendship between China and Malaysia.

The winter camp encompassed colorful activities such as lectures of Chinese culture, culture of Southern Fujian, and the spirit of philanthropist Tan Kah Kee, learning traditional Chinese art such as traditional Chinese painting, calligraphy and paper-cutting, and getting a close look at performances of dragon boat races, dragon dances and folk music.

The campers also visited the popular historic and cultural sites in Xiamen and its neighboring areas to get a glimpse of the social customs of Xiamen, and cultural atmosphere.

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Hu Peian (second from the right in the second row), president of the Chinese Language and Culture College of Huaqiao University, poses for a photo after he delivers a speech at the opening ceremony of the winter camp participated by the Malaysian teenagers of Chinese descent. In his speech, Hu says he hopes the camp can provide an unforgettable experience for the teenagers and help them have a better understanding of the charm of Chinese culture. [Photo/xmfo.gov.cn]

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