A series of cultural exchange events were recently held in Beijing for international talents to understand China's intangible cultural heritage.
Recently, at a themed event, "Protection and Inheritance of China's Intangible Cultural Heritage", the participants engaged in lively discussions on topics such as "National Experiences in Heritage Protection and International Cooperation," and "My Story with Chinese Intangible Heritage."
They also visited an exhibition of ancient books and cultural artifacts. Mamisoa Rakotoarivony from Beijing Foreign Studies University said, "It was a truly enriching experience. The guides provided detailed explanations about the ancient texts, costumes, musical instruments, and wedding customs of various ethnic groups, giving us a real sense of the richness and inclusiveness of Chinese civilization."
Another unique cultural experience event was organized by the Beijing Overseas Talent Center, bringing together foreign professionals and their families from nine countries, including the U.S., Germany, France and Pakistan, to explore the historical charm of Beijing's South Central Axis.
These activities highlighted the cultural significance of the axis, giving the participants an immersive experience.
They began with a hands-on experience making traditional lacquer fans, learning about the craft's unique charm and cultural significance. They then visited the Tianqiao Impression Museum, where they learned about this region's history as a cradle of folk art and its role in nurturing countless cultural treasures. It was followed by guided tours of landmarks such as the Four-Faced Clock Tower and the Eight Oddities of Tianqiao, which showcases the unique local culture and history.
At the Ancient Architecture Museum and Yongding Gate, the participants marveled at the intricate stargazing ceilings and appreciated the grandeur and elegance of ancient Chinese architecture. Burkhard Risse, a translator from China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration, compared Beijing's South Central Axis with Berlin's central axis, highlighting the similarities and unique features of both cities. Dr. Manan Khan from Xuanwu Hospital admired Beijing's preservation of its historical and cultural heritage and the warmth of its people.
This event, part of the 2024 Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Foreign Talent Carnival, provided more opportunities for foreign talents to learn about and experience Chinese culture. Further events are planned to continue this cultural exchange and engagement.