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More than 5,000 students and teachers attended the "Mid-Autumn Festival in a Reunion" cloud-based seminar
Date:2023-09-29   View:

More than 5,000 students and teachers attended the "Mid-Autumn Festival in a Reunion" cloud-based seminar

On 27th September, when the Mid-Autumn Festival was approaching, Jiangsu Belt and Road Chinese Language Education and Training Project. Malaysian Culture Lecture - "Reunion over Mid-Autumn Festival" was carried out online, and Li Hongyan, a teacher of the Language and Culture Centre, was in charge of the lecture. More than 5,000 students and 300 teachers from more than 30 Chinese schools across Malaysia attended the online lecture. The event was hosted by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the People's Government of Jiangsu Province and the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the People's Government of Zhenjiang City, organized by the Language and Culture Centre of Jiangsu University, and co-organized by the Board of Directors of the Wendon Bukit Tinggi Chinese School in Pahang, Malaysia, as well as the Boards of Directors of a number of Chinese primary schools.

In the class, the teacher talked about the origin, customs and long history of the traditional Chinese festival of Mid-Autumn Festival from the perspectives of Mid-Autumn in Chinese characters, Mid-Autumn in food, Mid-Autumn in myths and Mid-Autumn in poems. During the class, teachers and students also recited famous poems related to the Mid-Autumn Festival and tasted the flavour of Mid-Autumn Festival. The lecture also set up a practical session in which teachers and students drew a picture of the Mid-Autumn Festival.


The lecture paid great attention to the knowledge reserve before class, emphasised the interaction between teachers and students in class, and strengthened the consolidation of homework. Especially in the classroom display part, the lecture selected the Mid-Autumn Festival activities of more than ten overseas Chinese schools and edited them into a series of videos to be exchanged in the classroom, which was well received by the teachers and students of the Chinese schools. After the seminar, many Chinese schools gave feedback that the seminar not only enabled students to understand the origin and history of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but also inherited the beauty of the excellent traditional Chinese culture, and the seminar was successively reported by Malaysia's China Newspaper and Sin Chew Daily and other media.



 
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