Beijing Review

Embarking on My Chengdu Journey

- By Hira Anwar Copyedited by G.P. Wilson Comments to luyan@cicgameric­as.com

As a student in Pakistan, it had always been my dream to come to China and i mmerse myself in its culture and events. I had gleaned knowledge about China’s rich history, cultural heritage and economic growth from sources like television and books and, in 2022, my dream finally came true. I arrived in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, to study at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), renowned as the birthplace of China’s electronic technology industry. I was fortunate enough to be enrolled as a Ph.D. student in the School of Management and Economics.

Chengdu, with its exquisite cuisine, rich history and vibrant social fabric, captivated me from the moment I set foot in the city. Situated in the heart of Sichuan, Chengdu sprawls across the fertile Chengdu Plain and is home to the ancient Dujiangyan irrigation system, one of China’s oldest and most efficient. It owes its sustenance to the mighty Minjiang River.

Over the past more than a year, I have had the incredible opportunit­y to explore this magnificen­t city and witness its significan­t events firsthand. Chengdu lives up to its reputation and its famous saying, “Chengdu makes your dreams come true.” Indeed, it has made my dreams come true.

During the Chinese New Year holiday, from February 10 to 17 this year, I had the pleasure of experienci­ng the Spring Festival events organized by UESTC. The festival is a cherished tradition in China. The university prepared gift packages for us, filled with delicious snacks. I also received a red envelope from the university, a traditiona­l custom symbolizin­g blessings from seniors to

the younger generation. As an internatio­nal student, participat­ing in these activities allowed me to learn about Chinese traditions and practices, interact with native speakers, and engage with fellow internatio­nal participan­ts, enhancing my cultural understand­ing.

The Lantern Festival, which signifies the end of Spring Festival celebratio­ns and is celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month, left a lasting impression on me. This year, it fell on February 24. Everywhere I looked, vibrant lanterns illuminate­d parks, shopping malls, homes and roads, creating an atmosphere brimming with excitement and festivity. These lanterns, especially those adorned in crimson, symbolize bidding farewell to the past year and welcoming the new one, along with good fortune and prosperity.

A fascinatin­g custom of the Lantern

Festival is the attachment of riddles to the lanterns. These riddles add an interactiv­e element to the festival, as people attempt to decipher the answers. It is a popular activity enjoyed by both children and adults. Nowadays, many shopping malls organize lantern riddle activities as promotiona­l events to attract customers.

I also discovered that, in ancient China, every household would craft lanterns to celebrate traditiona­l Chinese festivals such as the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. These lanterns would be displayed outside their doors or on balconies, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

During one vacation, I had the pleasure of visiting the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, an absolute must-see attraction in the city. This visit i ntroduced me t o a whole new world. The nonprofit research and breeding facility is dedicated t o t he wellbeing of giant pandas, particular­ly cubs and young pandas. In addition to its focus on research and conservati­on, the base also serves as a place for public education and tourism, offering interactiv­e activities that allow people to connect with these magnificen­t creatures.

My journey in Chengdu has just begun, and I am eager to discover more about this captivatin­g city and its vibrant culture. With each passing day, I grow more appreciati­ve of the opportunit­ies and experience­s that beckon, promising to deepen my understand­ing of China and forge lifelong memories.

 ?? ?? Hira Anwar visits a lantern park in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on February 14
Hira Anwar visits a lantern park in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on February 14

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