Recently, a Chinese girl wore Hanfu in the UK to attend the graduation ceremony, and she said in the interview: Hearing the thunderous applause of the audience on the stage, the national pride reached its peak in an instant, and sighed: "Wow, it has to be China."
The girl wore Hanfu to the graduation ceremony in the UK, which not only reflects her love and respect for traditional culture, but also shows the charm of Chinese culture. Her beauty and generosity, as well as that one bow, won the warm applause and respect of the audience.
The moment she heard the thunderous applause of the audience on the stage, her heart was full of excitement and joy, and her national pride reached its peak. She realized that her behavior was not just a simple dress, but also a cultural exchange and inheritance. Her performance allows people to see the profound heritage and unique charm of Chinese culture, and also makes the world feel the spiritual outlook of the Chinese people.
Before stepping off the stage, the principal also glanced back, this small detail is enough to show his recognition and appreciation of this performance. His eyes revealed his admiration for this girl, and also expressed his respect and affirmation of Chinese culture.
In an interview, the girl shared this special experience, saying, "The moment I saluted the principal, I felt as if I represented the whole of China. The sense of honor, pride and satisfaction at that moment cannot be expressed in words, and I can only sigh, wow, it has to be China!" This sentence not only conveyed her pride, but also announced the cultural self-confidence of the Chinese nation to the world.
In response to this incident, netizens have been amazed, let's see what netizens say!
Overall, the girl's act of wearing Hanfu to the graduation ceremony in the UK was undoubtedly a successful cultural exchange, showcasing the unique charm of traditional Chinese clothing and inspiring national pride in many people. It also makes us think deeply about how to better promote Chinese culture to the world, so that more foreigners can understand our history and traditions.
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