Foreign students enter Beibei, Chongqing and embark on a 'village' tour

2024-12-17

Walking into Dongsheng Village, Liuyin Town, Beibei District, Chongqing, in front of and behind the house, there are clusters of golden fragrant willows. Everyone, these are the golden fragrant willows. Their leaves are slender and green yellow, and they will have a fragrance when rubbed by hand Wang Qiongling, Deputy Secretary of the Dongsheng Village Party Branch, pointed to a tree over 2 meters high on the roadside and introduced it to foreign students. How amazing! It really has fragrance, just like the raw material of perfume. " Fatima Shahzad, an international student from Pakistan, learned from Wang Qiongling's movements by placing a cluster of leaves close to her nose and rubbing them with her fingers to create a fragrance. Not long ago, the "Perception of China - Exploring Beicheng and Tracing Rural Construction" rural construction education practice activity for international students in China, sponsored by the China Scholarship Council and organized by Southwest University, was held at the Dongsheng Village Practice Base. Foreign students from Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Botswana and other countries start "village" tours to experience rural history, culture and customs. The sunlight filtered through the gaps in the leaves and sprinkled onto the cobblestone path. The international students walked all the way towards the direction of Honglou and Beibei Park. Look, here is a floor tile with the words' Red Chamber 1932 'written on it. This is the time when the Red Chamber was built The leading teacher of Southwest University, Yuan Shuchang, reminded everyone to look at the ground. The Red Chamber was personally constructed by patriotic industrialist Lu Zuofu in 1932 and was originally the school building of Jian Shan Middle School. The current Red Chamber is an art exhibition hall in Beibei, which houses 320000 ancient books and books on the history of the Republic of China and the Anti Japanese War. After listening to the story of the Red Chamber, Pataraton Chomwang from Thailand said, "I thought this was just a beautifully built building that carries so many memories of the times." "Mr. Lu Zuofu started education, founded industries, and created a new chapter in national shipping with a livelihood company. He stepped forward in the War of Resistance Against Japan, organized the Yichang Great Retreat, and safely transported personnel and materials to the rear of Sichuan." At the Lu Zuofu Memorial Hall, the guide told the students about Lu Zuofu's deeds. This is a national hero, worthy of admiration Nguyen Thi Baoyu from Vietnam listened attentively. Standing in front of the model of the "Folk Ship" used for the Yichang Great Retreat, she took out her phone and took a photo, saying, "I want to send it to my friends to see too." In a sweet potato field in Dongsheng Village, staff member Yanzi took some international students to experience digging sweet potatoes. Come and take a look, there are sweet potatoes buried under these green leaves! The big one weighs three or four pounds. Let's see who can dig out the largest sweet potato today She held a shovel in her hand, gently digging through the soil layer, demonstrating how to bypass the roots and dig out the sweet potatoes. How to distinguish between sweet potatoes and potatoes Ruan Shi Baoyu asked. It's like this, potato plants growing in the ground usually have upright stems and feather shaped leaves, while sweet potato plants have longer vines with heart-shaped or triangular leaves and often have fuzzy hairs on the vines After Yanzi explained, Wang Jingrou, an international student from Malaysia, took the initiative to take on the translation responsibility and spoke to Ruan Shiyu and other international students in English. After listening to the explanation, the international students rubbed their fists and picked up shovels to dig up sweet potatoes. In no time, sweet potatoes piled up a small hill. Ruan Shibao said, "The countryside here is full of greenery and vitality. It turns out that the real Chinese countryside is like this, with a beautiful environment!" In Liuyin Village, international students are learning to make traditional Chinese medicine hammers. What are the benefits of this mugwort hammer? "Asked Alireza Tahan, an international student from Iran. There are many benefits to using the mugwort hammer. It can make you less anxious, sleep soundly at night, relieve shoulder and neck pain, and help you eliminate dampness, making your body more relaxed and comfortable The teacher who demonstrated the production of mugwort hammers said. Experiencing the production of mugwort hammers, international students came together to taste the delicious food of rural tourism. On the dining table, a table was set up with local specialty dishes. This is wild vegetable cake, a popular specialty snack in our village, "said Lao Liu, the owner of the farmhouse. This is my first time in the countryside since coming to China, experiencing digging sweet potatoes, making medicinal hammers, and tasting rural tourism. I want to visit more rural areas and experience Chinese rural life in the future The event is coming to an end, and Hafez Mohammad Sikandar from Pakistan is very reluctant. Chinese countryside is very different from what I imagined. I didn't expect it to be so charming Arireza Tahan said. (New Society)

Edit:Yi Yi    Responsible editor:Li Nian

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