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China's cultural diversity celebrated at ethnic Games gala

2024-11-27 22:09 Last Updated At:23:27

China's rich cultural diversity and ethnic unity were showcased at an ethnic gala for the 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities in Sanya, a city in southern Hainan Province.

Held at the Tianya Haijiao Scenic Area on Tuesday, the event provided athletes and visitors with an immersive experience of the country's diverse cultures.

Alongside captivating performances, participants engaged in interactive games and exchanged gifts, celebrating the vibrancy of different ethnic traditions.

The National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities, held every four years since its inception in 1953, is primarily focused on mass sports activities. Therefore, the participants are mainly non-professional athletes.

Unlike modern sporting events, it features competitions rooted in traditional customs and the daily life of people from different ethnic groups in China.

This year, the Games runs from Nov 22 to 30.

China's cultural diversity celebrated at ethnic Games gala

China's cultural diversity celebrated at ethnic Games gala

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Delegation of mainland university students, teachers embarks on Taiwan visit

2024-11-27 22:31 Last Updated At:23:07

A delegation of 40 students and teachers from seven Chinese mainland universities arrived at Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport on Wednesday, embarking on their nine-day visit to the island.

Invited by the Taiwan-based Ma Ying-jeou Culture and Education Foundation, the delegation is led by Qiu Yong, chairman of Tsinghua University Council.

The delegation includes table tennis Olympic champion Ma Long studying at Beijing Sport University, and air rifle Olympic champion Yang Qian studying at Tsinghua University.

"I came from Taipei today, and I arrived at Taoyuan Airport at 09:30 because I was worried that there would be too many people here. I brought the photos that my friends sent me today, and I'm very happy. I also wrote a letter to Ma Long because I was worried that I would be too excited if I really saw him in person. We welcome students from the mainland to come to Taiwan for exchanges, and wish them to enjoy delicious food and drink and have fun here," said Lai Chin-hsuan, a Taiwan resident.

This is the second delegation of mainland teachers and students visiting Taiwan at the invitation of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, following the first delegation in July last year.

The delegation visited a high school on Wednesday afternoon as scheduled.

Hsiao Hsu-tsen, executive director of the foundation, said exchanges and contacts between young people of the mainland and Taiwan region are very important to the development of cross-Strait relations.

"When I arrived earlier, the fans had already lining up at the airport a few hours in advance, so I really think this is a very exciting phenomenon. It means that no matter how depressed the cross-Strait relationship is, sports and youth exchanges will always be common topics and language between the two sides. College students and high school students on both sides of the Taiwan Strait need to know each other very much. I think it is very meaningful to have so many top mainland students visit our most outstanding high school in Taiwan today," said Hsiao.

Besides the high school, the delegation is scheduled to visit some universities, the Taipei 101 tower and the Taipei Palace Museum from Nov 28 to 30. It will also visit the Sun Moon Lake, participate in a baseball activity and visit another historical museum from Dec 1 to 4.

Delegation of mainland university students, teachers embarks on Taiwan visit

Delegation of mainland university students, teachers embarks on Taiwan visit

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