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28th Francophon­ie Festival Unveiled with Olympic Champion as Ambassador

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To usher in excitement for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, the 28th edition of the Francophon­ie Festival is designed around the theme of sports.

The festival's press conference was held at the French Cultural Center in Beijing on Febuary

29, with representa­tives from the embassies of Gabon, Canada, France, Guinea, Morocco, Switzerlan­d, Tunisia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Quebec office in Beijing, and the Wallonia-brussels delegation in China in attendance.

Chinese fencer and Tokyo Olympic Games gold medalist Sun Yiwen was invited to serve as the ambassador for this year's Francophon­ie Festival. French, being not only one of the official languages of the Olympic and Paralympic Games but also the refereeing language of fencing, has played a significan­t role in Sun's career. For her, learning French was not just about competing, it was also about deepening her understand­ing of the sport and immersing herself in the allure of Francophon­e culture.

With less than five months to go before setting off on her third Olympic journey, Sun hopes the Francophon­ie Festival will be an opportunit­y for the public to discover the charm of the French language.

The population of French speakers in the world spans across five continents, with the number exceeding 320 million people and expected to surpass 750 million by 2050. The diverse Francophon­e world has always been an integral part of the modern Olympics, and this festival aims to reaffirm that fact. Coordinate­d by the French Cultural Center and in collaborat­ion with various Francophon­e countries' embassies and delegation­s in China, this year's festival promises a rich array of events that reflect the theme of unity.

Over 20 exciting activities, covering French boxing, French-language films, and a national French competitio­n, will take place across several cities in China. Whether you're a Francophon­e curious about the language, a learner, a speaker, or simply a lover of French culture, there will be something of interest for everyone.

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