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The world in a university

By Wang Licheng, Wen Xunyan, and Li Zhuoran | China Daily | Updated: 2023-11-01 07:21
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The recently held Peking University 20th International Culture Festival was a spectacular showcase of unity and cross-cultural communication, weaving a vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures.

Upon my arrival at the bustling square of Peking University Hall on Oct 21, I immediately found myself immersed in a vibrant atmosphere. Students and alumni from over 100 countries and regions had gathered to celebrate the university's 20th International Culture Festival (ICF), with the theme of "Meeting the World at PKU".

This year's ICF showcased a series of themed events around the campus, including the International Culture Carnival, the Global Youth Forum, and the Top 10 International Students Singing Competition.

Cultural kaleidoscope

The International Culture Carnival, for instance, featured an array of experiences, ranging from card games and language lessons to creative activities. Each booth that had been set up served as a gateway to another culture.

As I wandered around, the sounds of drumbeats from the Ghanaian booth captured my attention. Ghanaian students, dressed in traditional attire, sang, clapped, and danced to the rhythms of their music.

A young man from Ghana, currently a student at PKU's Medical School, shared his story of studying in China for the past four years. "China's impact on the world is gradually growing, so I chose to study here," he said. "I want to return home with the knowledge I've gained in China and work as a doctor."

Continuing to walk through the square, I was invited to join a dance at the Malaysian booth. In no time, I found myself in the midst of a large dance circle, where people from diverse backgrounds celebrated together with energetic movements and joyful laughter.

Beside me were a girl from Inner Mongolia, China, and a girl from Russia who were excited to discover that their hometowns were right next to each other, despite being in different countries.

As I visited each booth, I engaged in conversations with students from different countries, sharing thoughts and experiences on the carnival's vibrant displays.

Daniel, a second-year master's student from Germany who is currently studying at the School of International Studies, expressed his joy in participating in the festival for the first time. He and his friends hosted the German stand, creating warm interactions with passersby and enjoying a spirited game of toy football.

Chen Sandi, an Indonesian sophomore from the School of Chemistry, greeted visitors at her country's booth, introducing them to the country's unique culture and taking photos with them. She was thrilled to promote her homeland's rich heritage.

At the Colombian stall, Alejandro Lora shared his insights into the coffee-making culture of the South American nation.

"Colombia is the world's third-largest coffee producer," he said. "We're exposed to coffee at a very young age."

Wu Xiaojun from Thailand was busy sharing traditional Thai snacks and the ranat ek, a traditional Thai musical instrument. Being of Chinese ethnicity, Wu has a particularly strong connection to the culture of southern China since his ancestors originally came from Chaozhou in Guangdong province.

"If there's one thing the French love, it's feeling loved," said Chrystelle Dejean Servières from the School of Law. She passionately described how the enthusiasm of Chinese people for French culture has deeply touched her.

"Some people even knew all the lyrics to songs from French musicals that we didn't even know! We are so thankful to have been shown so much love from the public. This day could not have felt more special."

Manohar Kumar from India highlighted the festival's role in promoting global understanding, tolerance, acceptance, and harmony. "It is a testament to the beauty of diversity and the power of cultural exchange," he said.

"It demonstrated that despite our differences, we are all interconnected, woven together in the intricate fabric of humanity."

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