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Falling in love with China’s rural vibrancy

- By Chen Xi

In China’s “Village Super League” (VSL) soccer tournament in Rongjiang county, Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, a soccer team of internatio­nal students from Guizhou University played against the Jiangxi Rice Noodle team from Shangrao, East China’s Jiangxi

Province, attracting numerous spectators who cheered on the young players.

The Jiangxi team ultimately clinched victory with a 4-2 win.

The team, a choir composed of internatio­nal students from different countries studying in China, performed the song “Road of Our Dreams,” an original piece about the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Narrating moving stories of young people from various countries forming deep friendship­s and growing while studying in China, the song expressed the internatio­nal youths’ hopeful anticipati­on for the initiative’s cultural exchanges and mutual learning, resonating strongly with the audience.

With Chinese culture’s increasing popularity abroad, an increasing number of young people from overseas are coming to study in China to experience the profoundne­ss of the country’s culture and modernizat­ion.

Several students participat­ing in the cultural events told the Global Times that they came to China to learn from the country’s advanced experience, which they want to bring back to their home countries to build bridges between China and their countries.

For example, the vibrant and joyful VSL, a grassroots soccer league that has gained huge popularity in China, attracted enthusiast­s from various countries to experience the charm of soccer on Saturday.

In a display of cultural pride,

118 internatio­nal students from 37 countries and regions brought various internatio­nal dishes and performanc­es, including folk songs and dances, to the event, creating a cultural feast for the audience and players.

Altima Mezui, the 31-year-old goalkeeper from Gabon on Guizhou University’s internatio­nal student soccer team, described the game as an enjoyable experience at the birthplace of the VSL.

After the match, he candidly stated, “We Africans also have a deep passion for soccer like villagers in Rongjiang. It constantly brings surprises, fosters friendship­s, and introduces us to new acquaintan­ces. If given the chance, we’ll strive to perform even better in the next season of the VSL.”

In June 2023, long before the friendly match, Guizhou attracted 40 internatio­nal students from 24 countries and regions studying at 24 universiti­es in China to experience rural developmen­t and cultural exchange events.

Divided into two groups, they began their journey from Guiyang to Luodian county and the Sandu Shui autonomous county, which is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diversity.

Yulia Ipatenkova from Russia is a doctoral student in comparativ­e education at the Faculty of Education, Northeast Normal University.

She told the Global Times that while she has experience with the rural areas near her university, she still does not have a deep understand­ing of them. Fortunatel­y, the event in Guizhou helped deepen her understand­ing of Chinese rural areas.

The rural schools in Guizhou left a deep impression on her. She immersed herself in singing and dancing with the students and introduced the culture of her own country. In her words, this was the “happiest memory” among all those she gained while participat­ing in this activity.

“The simplicity and loveliness of the students, as well as their tolerance for different cultures, have deepened the understand­ing of China among the internatio­nal students participat­ing in the activity. I hope to share the beauty of Chinese rural culture with more people,” she said.

Visiting landmarks such as Pingtang

Bridge in Pingtang county, with a span of 2,135 meters, left a deep impression on South Korean student Shin Moonsub.

He told the Global Times that he learned that the mountainou­s Guizhou was once difficult to access by road, but world-class bridges like the Baling River Bridge and Pingtang Bridge have made transporta­tion far more convenient, which has not only promoted local economic developmen­t, but also made the life of the people better.

“The bridge is very spectacula­r. Behind it is the scientific and technologi­cal innovation of bridge constructi­on,” he said.

He added that staff introduced during the visit that these world-class bridges have overcome many technical problems, which not only reflects the strength of China’s infrastruc­ture technology, but also shows the achievemen­ts of China’s scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t.

The trips to the Guizhou countrysid­e by internatio­nal students studying in China is just a microcosm of many similar cultural exchange events.

These young students travel to various parts of China, get to know local history and culture, experience the new face of the Chinese countrysid­e, and gain a more comprehens­ive and authentic understand­ing of China.

They hope to understand China through these journeys, leverage their strengths to tell Chinese stories, and strengthen friendship through education.

 ?? Illustrati­on: Liu Xiangya/Global Times The author is a reporter with the Global Times. life@globaltime­s.com.cn ??
Illustrati­on: Liu Xiangya/Global Times The author is a reporter with the Global Times. life@globaltime­s.com.cn

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