Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of China–Thailand diplomatic relations and the new student orientation season, the event highlighted the Mid-Autumn themes of reunion, harmony, and gratitude. Chinese and international students came together for a vibrant program featuring cultural lectures, traditional Chinese music and dance, martial arts demonstrations, Thai performances, interactive games, and hands-on activities such as fan printing.
In a warm and festive atmosphere, students shared mooncakes, solved riddles, and expressed the joy of cultural exchange. Many international students said the celebration not only eased homesickness but also made them feel the warmth of a “second home.”
This event showcased the unique charm of traditional Chinese culture. NJUCM is committed to building a bridge for cross-cultural exchange, helping international students better understand and embrace Chinese culture through diverse cultural experiences.
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Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of China–Thailand diplomatic relations and the new student orientation season, the event highlighted the Mid-Autumn themes of reunion, harmony, and gratitude. Chinese and international students came together for a vibrant program featuring cultural lectures, traditional Chinese music and dance, martial arts demonstrations, Thai performances, interactive games, and hands-on activities such as fan printing.
In a warm and festive atmosphere, students shared mooncakes, solved riddles, and expressed the joy of cultural exchange. Many international students said the celebration not only eased homesickness but also made them feel the warmth of a “second home.”
This event showcased the unique charm of traditional Chinese culture. NJUCM is committed to building a bridge for cross-cultural exchange, helping international students better understand and embrace Chinese culture through diverse cultural experiences.