"Little Diplomats, Building the World Dream" youth cultural exchange activities are held in Beijing

Author:Knowledge Society Time:2022.07.20

In order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Uganda and consolidate and improve the traditional friendship between China and Africa, on July 19, 2022, Beijing Shizhi International Cultural Exchange Center Co., Ltd., which belongs to Shizhihe, held a "little diplomat to build a world dream" for youth cultural exchanges. The event, organized Chinese young students to enter the Ugandan Embassy and visited the African Cultural Tourism Center. The Ugandan Embassy in China Mujisha Flee and Deputy General Manager of Shizhi Society, Yan Nan, delivered a speech respectively, praising the traditional friendship and pragmatic cooperation in various fields. Understand each other.

The Ukraine Diplomat introduced the customs of Wuta to the students. Everyone also watched the traditional dance of Uganda, and learned about African biological diversity and other related knowledge. The colorful cultural exchange activities helped the "little diplomats" deepen their understanding of African countries such as Uganda and further stimulated the enthusiasm of learning world knowledge.

Welcome to the Embassy of Uganda in China

Welcome to the Embassy of Uganda in China

Students interact with Ugandan dancers

The students took a group photo with the embassy diplomatic officer

Ambassador Wang Ke talks about Chinese and African traditional friendship

Students learn African biological diversity

Student group photos

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