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15 July 2015

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International Students Explore Chinese Culture with Ne Zha

The photo, taken on February 25, shows international students learning paper-cutting skills and making Ne Zha-themed cultural creative products at a cinema in Changsha. On the same day, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine launched a study tour themed "Following Ne Zha to Explore Chinese Culture". During the event, international students watched "Ne Zha 2", a Chinese animated blockbuster; delved into the culture of traditional Chinese medicine depicted in the movie; tried their hand at making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick; and, learned paper-cutting skills. The event enabled them to have a close-up experience of traditional Chinese culture. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


The photo, taken on February 25, shows international students watching "Ne Zha 2" at a cinema in Changsha. On the same day, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine launched a study tour themed "Following Ne Zha to Explore Chinese Culture". During the event, international students watched "Ne Zha 2", a Chinese animated blockbuster; delved into the culture of traditional Chinese medicine depicted in the movie; tried their hand at making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick; and, learned paper-cutting skills. The event enabled them to have a close-up experience of traditional Chinese culture. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


The photo, taken on February 25, shows international students watching "Ne Zha 2" at a cinema in Changsha. On the same day, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine launched a study tour themed "Following Ne Zha to Explore Chinese Culture". During the event, international students watched "Ne Zha 2", a Chinese animated blockbuster; delved into the culture of traditional Chinese medicine depicted in the movie; tried their hand at making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick; and, learned paper-cutting skills. The event enabled them to have a close-up experience of traditional Chinese culture. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


The photo, taken on February 25, shows international students making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick, at a cinema in Changsha. On the same day, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine launched a study tour themed "Following Ne Zha to Explore Chinese Culture". During the event, international students watched "Ne Zha 2", a Chinese animated blockbuster; delved into the culture of traditional Chinese medicine depicted in the movie; tried their hand at making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick; and, learned paper-cutting skills. The event enabled them to have a close-up experience of traditional Chinese culture. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


The photo, taken on February 25, shows international students showing their handmade "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick, at a cinema in Changsha. On the same day, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine launched a study tour themed "Following Ne Zha to Explore Chinese Culture". During the event, international students watched "Ne Zha 2", a Chinese animated blockbuster; delved into the culture of traditional Chinese medicine depicted in the movie; tried their hand at making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick; and, learned paper-cutting skills. The event enabled them to have a close-up experience of traditional Chinese culture. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


The photo, taken on February 25, shows international students showing their Ne Zha-themed paper-cutting works at a cinema in Changsha. On the same day, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine launched a study tour themed "Following Ne Zha to Explore Chinese Culture". During the event, international students watched "Ne Zha 2", a Chinese animated blockbuster; delved into the culture of traditional Chinese medicine depicted in the movie; tried their hand at making "tanghulu", a traditional Chinese snack made of sugarcoated haws and other fruits or vegetables on a stick; and, learned paper-cutting skills. The event enabled them to have a close-up experience of traditional Chinese culture. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: Hunan Daily