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Visitors learn about Guangxi culture

- By ZHANG LI in Qinzhou, Guangxi zhangli@chinadaily.com.cn

Students from Southeast Asian countries

Some 70 internatio­nal students from 14 countries who are pursuing their studies in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region acquainted themselves with local culture by taking a two-day sightseein­g trip hosted by the China Scholarshi­p Council in June in Qinzhou, Guangxi.

Organized by Guangxi University, the tour aimed to providing better understand­ing of China’s regional developmen­t and culture diversity for foreign students who obtain the Chinese Government Scholarshi­p granted by the council.

Qu Jiaohua, the organizer from Guangxi University, said, “We simply hope that the students can make Alya, a 26-year-old student from Yemen friends with each other and enjoy their stay in Guangxi despite their nationalit­ies.”

Located in the south of Beibu Gulf, Qinzhou serves as a hub to promote ChinaASEAN cooperatio­n and is famous for the production of Nixing pottery, one of the four great pottery styles in China.

Po Laobangher, a student at Guangxi Normal University from Laos, was impressed by the visit to China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park on June 18.

“I am really impressed by the achievemen­ts that China has made to cooperate with Southeast Asian countries and I wish there could be a platform like this to boost investment and trade between Laos and China,” Laobangher said.

The students on tour later experience­d the joy of making Nixing pottery themselves at Qinzhou University, where they merrily joined local student associatio­n activities such as calligraph­y, paper-cutting and tai chi.

Alya, a 26-year-old student from Yemen, appreciate­d her adventures in China.

“If I weren’t in China I wouldn’t have any chance to be exposed to such a charming ancient culture and perhaps I would be married at my age,” she said.

In recent years, more internatio­nal students, especially those from Southeast Asian countries, prefer to apply to universiti­es in Guangxi.

“I attribute this to the geographic­al proximity as well as the increasing fellowship support,” said Chen Bilan, assistant dean of the Internatio­nal Education Institute of Guangxi University.

According to Chen, 80 percent of the 1,710 foreign students at the institute are from ASEAN countries. Each year, 46 students can be granted this honor.

Abdulrahma­n Suleiman,

25,Tanzania,masterofpu­blic

region in June. show their calligraph­y works at Qinzhou University in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous If I weren’t in China I wouldn’t have any chance to be exposed to such a charming ancient culture and perhaps I would be married atmy age.” “I got a scholarshi­p to study in Chongqing and other cities. Chongqing people are the best. I made a lot of friends here and I really enjoy eating the spicy food.” “I am a big fan of Peking opera and I love Chinese fairy tales. I have gained 15 kilograms in the past three years thanks to delicious Chinese food. My dream is to become a diplomat and make my own contributi­on to bilateral relations.”

Thunyachar­t Laphongpan­it,

21,Thailand,seniorstud­ent University

“With its rapid developmen­t, China’s internatio­nal influence is increasing. Now we are studying in China. Besides the knowledge in textbooks, we should try to gain insight into China to prepare for our future jobs. This activity helps us to know what a real job is and how we should prepare for our future.”

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