“Spring Dragon” Festival Held at the University of Tyumen
“Spring Dragon” Festival Held at the University of Tyumen
On May 17, the University of Tyumen hosted the “Spring Dragon” Festival of Chinese Language and Culture, bringing together more than 50 participants.
The event was organized by Associate Professor of the Department of Linguistics and Literary Studies, Yana Polukhina, and Senior Lecturer of the Center for Foreign Languages and Communication Technologies, Anna Kosintseva.
Second- and third-year students majoring in International Relations and Regional Studies, along with other interested participants, deepened their knowledge of China’s history, politics, and traditions. They also engaged in project-based activities, interacted with native speakers, and immersed themselves in the atmosphere of the Middle Kingdom.
It is noteworthy that Chinese students currently studying at the University of Tyumen demonstrated particularly active involvement in the festival.
The rich program of the event included:
- a student project competition, with presentations ranging from the art of calligraphy to contemporary trends in Chinese TikTok;
- creative performances and master classes introducing participants to ancient Chinese traditions;
- an intellectual quiz for experts in Chinese culture;
- a tea ceremony, which served as a harmonious conclusion to the celebration.
The “Spring Dragon” Festival became a vibrant event that united students, faculty members, and all those interested in the Chinese language and culture.
Second- and third-year students majoring in International Relations and Regional Studies, along with other interested participants, deepened their knowledge of China’s history, politics, and traditions. They also engaged in project-based activities, interacted with native speakers, and immersed themselves in the atmosphere of the Middle Kingdom.
It is noteworthy that Chinese students currently studying at the University of Tyumen demonstrated particularly active involvement in the festival.
The rich program of the event included:
- a student project competition, with presentations ranging from the art of calligraphy to contemporary trends in Chinese TikTok;
- creative performances and master classes introducing participants to ancient Chinese traditions;
- an intellectual quiz for experts in Chinese culture;
- a tea ceremony, which served as a harmonious conclusion to the celebration.
The “Spring Dragon” Festival became a vibrant event that united students, faculty members, and all those interested in the Chinese language and culture.