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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, September 19 (Xinhua) — The Quanzhou Vocational College of Arts and Crafts (Fujian Province, east China) and the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture (Russia) recently jointly held an intercultural exchange event themed "Art Unites China and Russia: Creativity and Craftsmanship Together."
According to information from the Fujian Provincial People's Government website, 30 Russian teachers and students from the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture visited Dehua County in Fujian Province. Through an introduction to intangible cultural heritage, viewing amateur performances, discussions, and other activities, they deepened cultural exchanges between the two countries' higher education institutions.
At the college's partner ceramics factories, Chinese and Russian teachers and students were introduced to various ceramic products, gained insight into ceramic production techniques, which are considered an intangible cultural heritage, and craft design, and even had the opportunity to try their hand at making ceramic products.
During the folk arts demonstration, Russian teachers and students performed songs and dances featuring Russian national flavor, while teachers and students from the Chinese college presented a magnificent program including the Chinese martial art of wushu and choral singing.
Russian teachers and students also participated in a rural harvest event, organized jointly with Shangyong Village in Dehua County. During this event, they were able to see the rice fields firsthand and gain a deep understanding of the dramatic changes the rural revitalization strategy has brought to China's countryside.
This event not only brought cultures closer together but also deepened the integration of the intangible cultural heritage and arts of China and Russia. It established a bridge for exchanges between the youth of the two countries and injected new vitality into the internationalization of education in Fujian Province.
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