"I'm
very excited to have the opportunity to experience Chinese culture
personally," said Samariddin, who wants to attend university in China
because her parents live and work in Urumqi, the Xinjiang Uygur
autonomous region.
Samariddin
is one of 188 students selected to take part in an inaugural summer
camp in China organized by the Ministry of Education, traveling to
Urumqi, Tianjin and Beijing.
The
summer camp was proposed by Premier Li Keqiang to respect cultural
diversity, enhance mutual understanding among people of different
countries and increase the number of scholarships for students from
Shanghai Cooperation Organization member countries, at the 12th SCO
prime minister's meeting in 2013.
To
ensure effective communication and learning in China, the students, who
range in age from 8 to 17, were selected after basic language tests.
Each speaks a second language, such as Chinese, Russian or French.
"Tajikistan
has strong business and cultural ties with China. All of the students
have a great passion for Chinese culture", said Ikromitdin Tavarov,
deputy director-general of the department of preschool under the
Ministry of Education and Science of the republic of Tajikistan.
In Tajikistan, some schools include Chinese history and language education even for primary-age pupils, Tavarov said.
Rizoeva Mehrona, a fan of Chinese martial arts, attended a half-day
martial arts course at Tianjin International Chinese College. "It was so
amazing," he said. "Before, I could only learn Chinese kung fu through
mimicking the gestures while watching kung fu films at my home. Now I'm
learning it in the hometown of China's famous kung fu master Huo
Yuanjia."
During
their three days in Tianjin, the Tajikistan students enjoyed many
traditional cultural activities such as Beijing opera face painting,
Chinese folk dancing and martial arts courses.
"We
hope that the children can use their unlimited imagination to create
unique souvenirs, forming China-Tajikistan friendships," said Zhao
Hongtao, president of the Tianjin International Chinese College.

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