Lecture on 19th Hangzhou Asian Games: a grand event for cultural exchanges among Asian countries

2023-11-27 23:19:14 source: InZhejiang


Hangzhou, a city with profound historical and cultural heritage, has now become the focus of Asian sports. The 19th Hangzhou Asian Games is not only a sports feast, but also a grand event for cultural exchanges among Asian countries.

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Dong Haoran, a senior language instructor is giving a lecture on "Hangzhou Asian Games elements" to foreign students.

 

"The slogan of the Hangzhou Asian Games is ‘Heart to Heart, @Future’. The highlight of the slogan is ‘@’, which is a universal symbol of the global Internet and also integrates the characteristics of Hangzhou's Internet City," Dong Haoran said.

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Neha Ray, a student from Nepal, is a huge fan of the Asian Games mascot. She says she loves Lian Lian, "She is very cute. Her head is in the shape of a lotus, which reminds me of the West Lake in Hangzhou!" Neha Ray says she will buy some Lianlian shape presents to share with her friend in her hometown.


At the end of the lecture, Dong Haoran taught the foreign students to sing the theme song of the Hangzhou Asian Games, "One World, One Dream".

 

The Global Youth Club and the lecture series are supported by the China Internet Development Foundation.


Editor: Pan Ning, Shang Ruofei, Xu Yuying

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Hangzhou, a city with profound historical and cultural heritage, has now become the focus of Asian sports. The 19th Hangzhou Asian Games is not only a sports feast, but also a grand event for cultural exchanges among Asian countries.

5.亚运会.jpg

 

Dong Haoran, a senior language instructor is giving a lecture on "Hangzhou Asian Games elements" to foreign students.

 

"The slogan of the Hangzhou Asian Games is ‘Heart to Heart, @Future’. The highlight of the slogan is ‘@’, which is a universal symbol of the global Internet and also integrates the characteristics of Hangzhou's Internet City," Dong Haoran said.

image.png


Neha Ray, a student from Nepal, is a huge fan of the Asian Games mascot. She says she loves Lian Lian, "She is very cute. Her head is in the shape of a lotus, which reminds me of the West Lake in Hangzhou!" Neha Ray says she will buy some Lianlian shape presents to share with her friend in her hometown.


At the end of the lecture, Dong Haoran taught the foreign students to sing the theme song of the Hangzhou Asian Games, "One World, One Dream".

 

The Global Youth Club and the lecture series are supported by the China Internet Development Foundation.


Editor: Pan Ning, Shang Ruofei, Xu Yuying

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