From June 26 to July 9, 38 teachers and students from Peru's Juan XXIII Peruvian-Chinese School embarked on a captivating journey through China's Han Dynasty heritage, thanks to the "Chinese Bridge" summer camp.
As the final note faded, the crowd united with a powerful cheer—"Sing for Peace!" Were you moved, too?
Listen to the Tacoma Youth Choir from the U.S. and the Creative Cadence Choir from the Hong Kong SAR of China perform the classic We Are the World at Fuzhou's historic and cultural area Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Did you catch that musical flash mob?
For 17-year-old Andrew Carlisle, a student at Lancaster Country Day School (LCDS) in Pennsylvania, his first trip to China was nothing like he expected. "I thought it would be all bustling cities with skyscrapers," he said. "But I was really struck by how green everything is. There were so many plants I'd never seen in America."
A summer school, which brought together more than 150 students and faculty members from China's Tongji University and Spain's Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Shanghai for two weeks to explore new ideas for Shanghai's Fuxing Island, a historic waterfront area known for its industrial heritage, closed on Friday.
These students came to China as part of the Discover China Program organized by Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Mingzhu, a young Pakistani woman, has lived in China for ten years since beginning her studies at Tsinghua University in 2015.
A summer school, which brought together more than 150 students and faculty members from China's Tongji University and Spain's Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Shanghai for two weeks to explore new ideas for Shanghai's Fuxing Island, a historic waterfront area known for its industrial heritage, closed on Friday.
Nik Gu, a Russian youth who has lived in China for nearly two decades, has been an active presence in the activities of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
The "Global Mayors Dialogue · SCO Summit Cities" event is set to take place in Tianjin on July 8.