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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Wu Mofan, 26, is originally from Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. He is currently a master's student at Nankai University. Growing up, his neighbors often included employees of Chinese companies working in Tajikistan. Chinese New Year traditions, such as sticking couplets (chunlian) and making dumplings, left a deep impression on Wu Mofan.
In middle school, Wu Mofan began studying Chinese at the local Confucius Institute and, with his family's support, decided to go to China for higher education. During his studies, he actively participated in cultural events and community outreach, seeking to gain a deeper understanding of China and enthusiastically engaged in cultural exchange projects between China and other countries.
On the 23rd of the 12th lunar month, Nankai University organized a trip for international students to Chuanfangyu Village in Tianjin's Jizhou District to learn about its folk traditions and customs. Wu Mofan and his classmates visited a local fair, watched a Yangge folk dance performance, wrote the character "福" (happiness), and experienced the vibrant atmosphere of Chinese New Year.
Speaking about the future, Wu Mofan said: “After graduation, I hope to work in the field of diplomacy and become an ambassador of friendship and mutual understanding.”
Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.
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