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More than 6,000 overseas Chinese experienced Zhuangxiang culture online and offline

More than 6,000 overseas Chinese experienced Zhuangxiang culture online and offline

The picture shows the scene of the launch ceremony of the event.

Nanning, April 30 (Reporter Lin Hao) On April 30, the launching ceremony of the 2022 "Family Affection for China • Telling Stories for You" online camp (Guangxi Camp) and the "Guangxi March 3 Township Audio Broadcast Global" activity sponsored by the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, undertaken by the Guangxi Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese and co-organized by the Guangxi Overseas Chinese School were held online and offline.

Lin Zhenlong, vice chairman of the Guangxi Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, said in his speech that since 2019, the Guangxi Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese has deeply friendshipd overseas Chinese at home and abroad by creating a cultural brand of "Guangxi March 3 Township Voice Broadcast Global". Through holding a series of activities with the theme of promoting Guangxi's national culture, we have guided overseas Chinese associations at home and abroad to actively participate in the cultural project of "Guangxi March 3 • Township Sound Broadcast Global", singing Guangxi culture overseas, improving the reputation and influence of Zhuangxiang culture at home and abroad, carrying forward the traditional Chinese culture, and further condensing the hearts of overseas Chinese.

More than 6,000 overseas Chinese experienced Zhuangxiang culture online and offline

The picture shows the guests visiting the Guangxi Overseas Chinese School History Museum. Photo by Lin Hao

Lin Zhenlong hoped that the campers and friends who participated in this activity would cultivate an interest in Chinese cultural knowledge, deepen their impression of Guangxi's national culture, increase their perceptual understanding of their ancestral country, and truly shoulder the mission of inheriting Chinese culture.

It is reported that in 2022, the "Family Affection China • Telling Stories for You" online camp will combine Guangxi characteristics, innovate five major themes, break through new forms of teaching, and carry out online courses such as handicrafts, poetry and dance that are rich in "Chinese feelings" and "eight Gui flavors", so that everyone can deeply study, feel and experience the excellent Chinese culture and the characteristic culture of Guangxi Zhuangxiang.

More than 6,000 overseas Chinese experienced Zhuangxiang culture online and offline

The picture shows Xiao Kaining, president of the Guangxi Overseas Chinese Friendship Association, donating to Guangxi Overseas Chinese School. Photo by Lin Hao

Subsequently, the guests visited the Guangxi Overseas Chinese School History Museum together, experienced folk activities such as scooping rice and oil tea, and further understood the food culture of Zhuangxiang.

At the donation ceremony of the "Home Economics Service into Overseas Chinese" project of the Guangxi Association of Returned Overseas Chinese and Overseas Chinese, Xiao Kaining, president of the Guangxi Colleges and Universities Returned Overseas Chinese Family Association, donated to Guangxi Overseas Chinese School. The Guangxi Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese and the Guangxi Overseas Chinese School respectively issued honorary certificates to the Guangxi Association of Returned Overseas Chinese and Overseas Chinese Dependents of Colleges and Universities.

More than 6,000 overseas Chinese experienced Zhuangxiang culture online and offline

The picture shows the scene of the theatrical performance lin hao photographed

More than 6,000 overseas Chinese representatives from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and other countries, as well as representatives of Chinese schools, tour leaders and Chinese youth campers, attended the event online and offline. (End)

More than 6,000 overseas Chinese experienced Zhuangxiang culture online and offline

The picture shows the Indonesian specialties produced by the families of returned overseas Chinese. Photo by Lin Hao

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