Shanghai celebrates Spring Festival with intl students
Dutch artist William Andrew van der Meeren, who has lived in Shanghai for 14 years, said he hopes to share his Shanghai experiences through the contest, aiming to help more international visitors understand and appreciate the city.
"It's a great opportunity for everyone around the world who lives in the city to express themselves," he added, praising Shanghai as a convenient city that blends international and Chinese cultures, helping remove barriers for international residents.
The celebration featured performances by international students from Shanghai Normal University and Shanghai Ocean University, including Chinese poetry recitations, Pacific Island dances, and African dance.Attendees also took part in activities such as a horse-themed art exhibition, traditional hanfu clothing experiences, and traditional Chinese rubbing art workshops.
Samuel Dibebe Moungui, a student from Cameroon at Shanghai Ocean University, performed an African dance with his peers.
"We want more and more people to understand Africa, particularly the cultures of Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon," Moungui explained, highlighting the role of such events in promoting cultural exchange.
In addition, he shared his fondness for Shanghai's urban landscape, especially the night view of the Bund.
Luo Bin contributed to this story.
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