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German student lives his Chinese dreamin school

18-year-old volunteer came to teach English in rural Guangxi region

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

Inspired by hearing First Lady Peng Liyuan mentioning the “Chinese dream” two years ago, German graduate Maximilian Volges came to South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region as a volunteer to teach English to rural students early this year.

“You told us that your Chinese dream is to let all children, especially girls, have access to good education,” Volges told Peng in Chinese at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Wednesday.

“I was deeply influenced by your ‘Chinese dream’, so I came to China to teach English voluntaril­y in Guilin,” said Volges, whose Chinese name is Kong Hao.

The 18-year-old high school graduate met a delegation of students and teachers from the Burg-Gymnasium (High School) in Essen, his alma mater. In March 2014, Peng visited the school and attended a Chinese language class during President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Germany.

Peng spoke highly of the German volunteer’s contributi­on to China’s rural education.

“A year later, you will feel the seed of China-Germany friendship that you sowed in the students’ hearts will blossom beautifull­y,” Peng told the volunteer.

Peng Liyuan,

The German students are paying an 11-day visit to China on the invitation of Hanban, the Confucius Institute Headquarte­rs. They have traveled to the Three Gorges Dam, Wuhan University and the Forbidden City.

During the meeting, the students also performed traditiona­l Chinese folk music, including a song originatin­g from Peng’s home in Shandong province.

“You have performed the Canzonet of Yimeng Mountain really profession­ally,” said Peng, who is a renowned singer of traditiona­l Chinese folk music.

Saying that there are currently 18 Confucius Institutes and three Confucius classes in Germany, Pen gadded that China-Germany people-to-people exchanges are booming.

Maria Charlotte Petra Schnell-Kloppel, president of the high school, said that the meeting with Peng was “unforgetta­ble”, and will boost Germany-China friendship.

“As teachers, we hope to contribute to communicat­ions between young people in China and Germany,” she said.

The seed of China-Germany friendship that you sowed in the students’ hearts will blossom beautifull­y.” first lady

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