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Feature: Understanding Chinese culture starting from a fan

Feature: Understanding Chinese culture starting from a fan-Xinhua

Feature: Lantern Festival celebrated in Australian capital to promote Chinese culture - World News

2021-02-28 05:05:41 GMT2021-02-28 13:05:41(Beijing Time) Xinhua English CANBERRA, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) with a sword in his hand, Kynan Dencio performed to the music, jumping, turning and slashing, attracting applause from hundreds of audiences. He was one of the performers at the Lantern Festival celebration on Saturday evening by Lake Burley Griffin in Australian capital Canberra. The celebration, hosted by the Australia China Friendship Society (ACFS) Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Branch Inc, was believed to be one of the biggest outdoor events in the city ever since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Carol Keil, president of the ACFS ACT Branch, there were well above 500 audiences. We have not just Chinese people here. Most of the audiences are non-Chinese, she told Xinhua. It gives them good opportunity to celebrate the Chinese culture.

Chinese children warmed by bond with Australian organization

Chinese children warmed by bond with Australian organization China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-23 08:30 Share CLOSE Chinese primary school student Guo Yuxin had never been to Australia, but she knew a lot about the country: its population, major cities and unique animals, such as koalas and wombats. Guo, 12, attends the Labagoumen central primary school in Huairou district in Beijing. The school, about 144 kilometers from Tian anmen Square, is dubbed as the northernmost primary school in the Chinese capital. Her knowledge about Australia comes from a book given to her by the Australia China Friendship Society, Australian Capital Territory Branch, which has been providing financial support to the girl for two years.

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