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"A single word 'win' contains the five words 'death, 'mouth',' ''month,'' '''' ', representing the five essential elements of a winner. Every stroke of a Chinese character can reflect the wisdom of the Chinese people, which is very interesting and worth studying." Ruan Guanshang, a Vietnamese student from Guangxi Normal University, said in an interview with reporters recently.
Born in 2001, Ruan Guanshang spent his childhood with the Chinese TV series Journey to the West. Because of his love for Chinese culture, Ruan Guan did not study medicine according to his parents' wishes, but chose to study Chinese in China. His ideal is to become a translator. After three years of study, Ruan Guanshang's Chinese has been very smooth, "strong generals have no weak soldiers", "linger", "practice makes perfect" and other Chinese idioms and idioms he opened his mouth.
"After coming to China, I found that China has a lot of experience to learn from in Vietnam. For example, I think it is extremely necessary to develop new energy vehicles in the current context, and China is the leader in new energy vehicles, and its experience is worth learning from." Ruan Guanshang said.
Recently, Lin Dewei, a Burmese student from Guangxi University for nationalities, together with youth representatives from ASEAN countries, walked into Xing'an County, Guilin City, Guangxi, to visit Lingqu, which enjoys the reputation of "the Pearl of Ancient Water Conservancy Architecture in the World". He was deeply attracted by its charming cultural history.
"The Chinese built the Lingqu more than two thousand years ago, using technologies such as steep gates and large and small scale herringform dams to ensure smooth navigation and automatic flood discharge. More than two thousand years later, the functions of the Lingqu are still well preserved, and the wisdom of the Chinese is admirable." Lin Dewei said.
Lin Dewei was born in 1999. He began to learn Chinese at the age of five. When he was nine years old, he went to China to visit relatives for the first time, which gave rise to the idea of studying in China. In the context of increasingly close exchanges between China and ASEAN, she won a scholarship to complete her undergraduate studies in China and is currently studying for a master's degree at Guangxi University for Nationalities. Lin also helped her sister apply to college in China and brought her mother to China for medical treatment.
For more than ten years, Lin Dewei has been to Beijing, Fujian, Yunnan, and Guangxi. He has seen the Great Wall and the Forbidden City with his own eyes, learned about the long history of Chinese civilization, and saw the rapid changes in China. "There are still people around me who don't know the changes that have taken place in China. I 'd love for them to come and see for themselves." Lin Dewei said.
"Living in China, it is very convenient to go out without a wallet and pay by mobile phone." Song Lala, an Indonesian student from Guangxi Normal University, is also "circled" by Chinese wisdom, and she is full of love for Chinese culture. "I like Chinese knots and paper-cuts very much. I often watch videos, TV dramas, and movies, and learn Chinese culture on social platforms, hoping to learn more about China."
As the frontier and window of China-ASEAN open cooperation, Guangxi is one of the popular provinces for students from ASEAN countries to study in China. Many young ASEAN people come to Guangxi to study and pursue their dreams, interpret colorful lives, and become messengers of exchanges between China and ASEAN, contributing their youth to the promotion of mutual understanding and matchmaking between the Chinese and ASEAN people.