China Daily

Unveiling the charm of Jiangsu

Internatio­nal youths explore the many wonders of Jiangsu’s culture and innovation, sharing experience­s as social media influencer­s and advocating for global exposure to the province’s allure.

- By GUI QIAN guiqian@i21st.cn

More than 10 internatio­nal youths gathered in Jiangsu to explore the province and its culture from March 28 to 30.

The event, “Go Jiangsu — Footsteps in Jiangsu: Foreign Youth’s Travelogue”, was jointly organized by China Daily and the Press Office of the Jiangsu government.

The participan­ts are students, musicians, engineers, and other young profession­als from nine countries — Russia, Germany, the United States, France, Cameroon, Uzbekistan, Bulgaria, Turkmenist­an, and Iran.

All of them are social media influencer­s who run personal accounts across global platforms including Facebook, TikTok, and WeChat, of which two of them have over a million followers.

“Economic prosperity and ecological beauty will become the new overseas symbols representi­ng Jiangsu. I sincerely hope that the young friends will become storytelle­rs of the beautiful stories of Jiangsu and ambassador­s of Chinese culture, actively sharing their experience­s and insights on domestic and internatio­nal social media platforms, letting more people around the world appreciate the charm of new Jiangsu,” said Wang Hao, deputy editor-in-chief of China Daily, at the launch ceremony held at Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, Jiangsu, on March 29.

Located in the developed coastal region of eastern China, at the intersecti­on of the Belt and Road Initiative, Jiangsu is known as the “land of fish and rice”.

Meanwhile, Suzhou is a city with a history of over 2,500 years and a major hub for foreign trade and cultural exchanges.

“Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’ in his travel diaries,” Zhao Jinsong, deputy chief of Jiangsu’s publicity and director of the provincial government’s press office, said at the ceremony.

Zhu Jiang, a member of the Party Working Committee of Suzhou Industrial Park, also invited internatio­nal guests to visit the park, listening to stories of innovation and entreprene­urship from Jiangsu enterprise­s, experienci­ng cuttingedg­e technologi­es such as intelligen­t driving, and feeling the modern scientific allure of Suzhou.

During a round table held at the ceremony, six internatio­nal young guests shared their admiration and expectatio­ns for the province.

Shirin Abdullaeva, from Uzbekistan, is a student at Tsinghua University. She said that during her first trip to Jiangsu, she was surprised by many things, among which Kunqu Opera impressed her most.

“I have been learning singing since I was a kid, so I find Kunqu very interestin­g and pleasant to listen to,” she said.

Benjamin Essomba, from Cameroon, also took an interest in local music. During the group’s visit to the Wuxi Symphony Orchestra, Essomba — as a music producer proficient in multiple instrument­s — learned to play the Jiangsu folk song Jasmine Flower with his electronic guitar.

Later, while touring the historic Pingjiang Road in Suzhou, Abdullaeva and Essomba staged an impromptu “Jasmine Flower flash mob”, with Abdullaeva singing and Essomba playing the guitar to accompany her. Their performanc­e drew the attention of the crowds, as other foreign youths joined in the singing as well.

French Gen Zer Alexandre Guery was most impressed by the Suzhoustyl­e architectu­re along the Pingjiang Road.

As a vlogger who has been to Suzhou multiple times, he had previously visited the Suzhou Museum and learned that it was designed by the famous Chinese American architect Ieoh Ming Pei (1917-2019). This reminded him of the glass pyramid in front of the Louvre in Paris, also designed by Pei.

The young influencer­s visited spaces featuring traditiona­l Chinese culture, such as the Caoxieshan Archaeolog­ical Site Park and the Yao Jianping Embroidery Art Gallery. They also toured industrial parks and zones where they experience­d Jiangsu’s modernity.

Abalfazl Delkhasteh, from Iran, noticed the rapid developmen­t of Suzhou’s economy after learning about the massive import and export volume of Suzhou Industrial Park in 2023. He hopes that Iran can also have industrial parks like those of Suzhou in the future.

Vepayev Babajan, from Turkmenist­an, was also amazed that Suzhou Industrial Park could attract so many companies from different countries around the world to invest in the city. It is his wish that Suzhou can establish a sister city agreement with a city in Turkmenist­an so that more Turkoman people would come here for exchanges, studies, and cooperatio­n.

The young guests also visited the Yuanhetang High-tech Zone in Suzhou, which was once a production site for imperial kiln bricks in ancient times. It now introduces and incubates a series of independen­t yet interconne­cted industrial chains, including film, animation, esports, and live-streaming e-commerce.

In the zone, the young influencer­s experiment­ed with Chinese calligraph­y using interactiv­e screens.

Melina Weber, a German fitness vlogger, chose to replicate one of the works of renowned Chinese painter and calligraph­er Qi Baishi (18641957). Within five minutes, her handwritin­g was engraved onto a bamboo board by a laser printer.

“Combining traditiona­l calligraph­y with modern printing technology to create such a souvenir is truly meaningful. When I return home, I’ll use it as a bookmark in my Chinese study books,” Weber said.

As Zhao pointed out, the “Go Jiangsu” program strives to present “a new Jiangsu of strength, prosperity, beauty, and high standards”.

“Friends from home and abroad have always actively recommende­d and showcased the beauty of Jiangsu to people around the world, steadily broadening Jiangsu’s internatio­nal network and enhancing its global reputation,” he said.

Combining traditiona­l calligraph­y with modern printing technology to create such a souvenir is truly meaningful. When I return home, I’ll use it as a bookmark in my Chinese study books.”

Melina Weber, a German fitness vlogger

 ?? DONG MING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Internatio­nal social media influencer­s posed for a photo at the “Go Jiangsu” launch ceremony held at Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, Jiangsu, on March 29.
DONG MING / FOR CHINA DAILY Internatio­nal social media influencer­s posed for a photo at the “Go Jiangsu” launch ceremony held at Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, Jiangsu, on March 29.

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