Students sport a willingness to learn
PE majors from the US gain valuable China experience


Bridge between cultures
Apart from the academic gains, this program has enabled youngsters on both sides to get to know each other better in many aspects.
"Sports can serve as a good connector. In addition to the academic side, we also wanted the delegation to know about daily life in China with real, firsthand experiences. Young people represent the future, and the youth communication on this program will not only benefit the American delegation, but also our students. They got to understand, talk to and learn from each other," said Zhang Zhe, interim director of the Office of International Affairs at Shanghai University of Sport.
Approaching the end of the program, the delegation members summed up their trip using several keywords. Marsh listed "educational, beautiful and inspirational" as hers, Simonton chose "growth, relationships and improvement", and Liu Yang selected "unforgettable, opportunity, physical education and friendship".
And Paterson, who delivered a speech on behalf of the delegation members at the program's closing ceremony on March 27, said his trip was about "connections, community and culture", concluding: "We built friendships that will last a lifetime. Each of these experiences not only expanded our understanding of China, but also strengthened our bond as a group, making this journey one we will cherish forever."
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