Young voices scale new heights at 2024 Global Gen Z Dialogue at Mount Tai
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Olivia Sabine Schubert, a German student of Chinese and mathematics at Sun Yat-sen University, offered a comparative perspective on Mount Tai's beauty. She noted its universal appeal, connecting people across the globe through their shared appreciation for natural wonders. Olivia expressed her deep appreciation for the cultural tours and dialogues, highlighting their ability to enrich lives and foster a sense of global interconnectedness. She concluded by referencing the wisdom of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "In living nature nothing happens that is not in connection with a whole," underscoring the importance of these cultural bridges.
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