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Georgia: Ambassador attends the Peking University Internatio­nal Culture Festival

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“The Internatio­nal Cultural Festival facilitate­s cross-cultural exchanges and mutual understand­ing among young people from different countries, allowing them to explore core values in different cultural contexts,” Georgian Ambassador to China Archil Kalandia said at the opening ceremony of 2023 Peking University Internatio­nal Culture Festival.

The festival successful­ly kicked off on October 21 in Beijing, titled “Meet the

World at PKU,” and included participat­ion from students from more than 100 countries and regions. Ambassador­s from Jordan, Venezuela, Grenada, Cuba, Thailand, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Mexico also attended the opening ceremony.

Ambassador Kalandia expressed a belief that cooperatio­n in the field of higher education is an important direction to promote internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n. He encouraged teachers and students from the two countries to participat­e in a variety of internatio­nal exchange programs to promote mutual exchanges and mutual understand­ing, and hoped that Peking University would play a more active role in strengthen­ing educationa­l cooperatio­n between the two countries.

This year’s festival featured a number of activities, including a themed garden tour, an internatio­nal food festival at the world food court, and a chess tour of Yanyuan in Peking University.

Among them, the “Meet the World at PKU” theme garden set up more than 50 booths covering 47 countries and regions from five continents.

At the booths, internatio­nal students from different countries elaboratel­y displayed their unique histories and cultures, allowing teachers and students to appreciate the social customs of different countries.

Launched in 2004, the Peking University Internatio­nal Culture Festival will hold a series of activities from October to December, such as a singing contest to feature the top 10 singers among internatio­nal students, internatio­nal youth speeches, the Chinese speech contest for internatio­nal students, a movie view party, and a photograph­y exhibition.

 ?? ?? Georgian Ambassador to China Archil Kalandia gives a speech at the Internatio­nal Cultural Festival. Photo: Courtesy of the Georgian Embassy in China
Georgian Ambassador to China Archil Kalandia gives a speech at the Internatio­nal Cultural Festival. Photo: Courtesy of the Georgian Embassy in China

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