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Beijing cultural exchange event promotes unity, inclusion

By Liao Jiaxin
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Guests mingle at "The Night of Lights" cultural exchange event in Beijing, March 23, 2025. [Photo by Liao Jiaxin/China.org.cn]

A vibrant cultural exchange event titled "The Night of Lights" was hosted in a Beijing cultural space on March 23, bringing together diplomats, students and business professionals from Pakistan, Tunisia, Morocco, Türkiye and other countries. The gathering, centered on themes of "unity and inclusion," created a warm atmosphere for cross-cultural dialogue through culinary delights, traditional attire and artistic performances.

The evening buzzed with intercultural energy as participants sampled international delicacies like Pakistani samosas, Moroccan harira soup and Argentine madeleine cakes. Many of the attendees dressed in colorful national costumes, exchanging stories about their home countries and sharing their experiences of living in China.

Safaa Merzane, a Moroccan student at Capital University of Economics and Business, has developed a deep appreciation for Chinese cuisine during her year and a half in the country. When asked about her most memorable cultural experience in China, she enthused: "The first idea that comes to my mind is the Chinese food. When I try spicy food, I think it's so delicious!"

Moroccan student Safaa Merzane shares her impressions of Chinese cuisine during the cultural event, March 23, 2025. [Photo by Liao Jiaxin/China.org.cn]

Hina Shaikh, a teacher at the Pakistan Embassy College in Beijing, expressed her delight in participating. "There are many different foods, culture traditions and cultural performances I see today," Shaikh remarked. "That has really amused me how people interact with each other, how they respect each other's culture. And I feel very happy when I'm a part of such an event." She particularly noted the eagerness of the young performers to showcase their cultural heritage through dance, music and traditional dress.

Shaikh, who regularly participates in cultural activities through her work, added: "The students of the college are normally taking part in many cultural programs. Even in our college, there are lots of Chinese students come to perform. And we have culture programs." In her opinion, these events act as vital bridges fostering international understanding and friendship.

Tunisian students Sirin Jridi and Khaoula Louhichi from Minzu University of China enthusiastically shared their perspectives on China's inclusive cultural environment. "I came to this event at my friend's invitation," Jridi explained. "We try to showcase our traditional clothes and some of our food and introduce them to a lot of nationalities. Of course, we have tried other people's food and we really like it. We are willing to have more of this kind of events to participate in."

Tunisian exchange students Khaoula Louhichi and Sirin Jridi showcase their traditional attire at the cultural gathering in Beijing, March 23, 2025. [Photo by Liao Jiaxin/China.org.cn]

Louhichi also described how her understanding of Chinese society has transformed: "I used to think that Chinese people are cold. But when I came here, I just figured out it was totally wrong. I felt like really welcomed here." She expressed admiration for China's social harmony, where 56 ethnic groups coexist peacefully. "They're all living in peace here, and Chinese culture is really immense. I really like it here. Chinese people are also very proud of their culture."

Louhichi credited Chinese government scholarships for enabling international students to experience the country firsthand. "Thanks to the scholarship that the Chinese government gives to other students, many people can come to China and experience the real China," she said.

She also praised China's academic initiatives promoting cultural exchange. "Many universities host 'cultural days' during which students from all over the world will have stands and they will share with others their culture. I think in China, it's so convenient to know other people's culture," she said.

Attendees sample international delicacies at the cultural event in Beijing, March 23, 2025. [Photo by Liao Jiaxin/China.org.cn]

The event ended on a hopeful note, as participants called for more cultural exchanges. The lively gathering showcased how such initiatives celebrate diversity while creating genuine international bonds. As a reflection of China's vibrant multiculturalism, it highlighted the country's growing role in fostering cross-cultural understanding through openness and mutual respect.

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