Let the world see China Chinese students wear Hanfu to surprise the British graduation ceremony

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

Horse-faced skirts, cloud shoulders, and head flower ......At the graduation ceremony of the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom, a Chinese student appeared in a gorgeous Hanfu costume to greet the president, and then waved his hands excitedly to the teachers and students in the audience and the camera, and the audience applauded thunderously.

The picture stayed on the stage with the principal's curious glance, and this ** became popular all over the Internet. On December 17th, Nandu and n** reporters connected with the protagonist Tang. "You must always believe in China's style", Tang believes that the applause at the scene is the honor brought to him by the motherland.

Hanfu amazes the graduation ceremony of a British university.

I have my country behind me and our outfits bring me so much applause. Tang sighed, "As a son and daughter of China, I am proud. ”

On December 12, local time, a Chinese student, dressed in gorgeous Hanfu, amazed the graduation ceremony of the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. **Zhong Yingying, who is smiling and generous on the stage, is a graduate of the University of Liverpool majoring in human resource management this year.

When I heard the applause from the audience, my national pride instantly reached its peak. She shared to reporters in Nandu.

Not only were the teachers amazed by the beauty of traditional Chinese costumes, but after the graduation ceremony, students of different ethnicities came to take photos with her, and they even marveled at seeing a "Chinese princess" ('Chinese princess').

The headflower was made by my mother. Tang smiled proudly.

Group photo of Tang (middle) and his classmates. **South***

The prosperity and strength of the motherland have made more and more Chinese students choose to wear traditional national costumes to attend the graduation ceremony to show their national self-confidence. "You always have to believe in China. Tang told a reporter from Nandu.

In recent years, the international community has set off a "Hanfu craze", and in Tang's view, the open Internet environment has contributed to it.

Hanfu graduation photos of Chinese and Western collisions", "wearing it out is the best inheritance", "graduation photos suitable for Chinese babies" ......Searching for keywords on the Internet, many posts of international students wearing Hanfu to attend the graduation ceremony came into view. More and more Chinese young people are wearing traditional Chinese costumes, allowing the world to see China at the most eye-catching moment of their lives.

They appeared at graduation ceremonies dressed in Hanfu and even took to the streets, proudly showing the world a young and fashionable image of China. "That's how confident our culture is. She said.

In Tang's view, visual impact is the most direct way to spread and promote national culture. She told the reporter that the Chinese nation has a profound heritage of more than 5,000 years of long civilization history, and compared with telling the complex and diverse history of China, elegant and dignified traditional clothing can quickly hit people's hearts and leave a deeper impression on people from other cultural backgrounds.

When foreigners even refer to 'auntie', 'aunt' and 'aunt' as "auntie", how do you let them know what is 'county lord', what is 'princess', and what is 'eldest princess'?”

Tang also mentioned that the popularization of traditional Chinese culture education will help consolidate the knowledge base of the younger generation and help her to tell Chinese stories well when she goes abroad in the future.

We have 56 ethnic groups, and we hope to see more and more ethnic minority students wearing Chinese national costumes to attend the graduation ceremony and witness that sacred moment. Tang's words revealed longing.

The "Chinese Corner" on the dinner table

Liverpool is an important port city in the United Kingdom, where merchant ships and goods from all over the world circulate, and immigrants from different cultural backgrounds meet, take root and multiply.

It is worth mentioning that the earliest Chinatown in the United Kingdom is in Liverpool, and its history can be traced back to the 60s of the 19th century, when Liverpool was already a major commercial point between Europe and China, and the Liverpool Chinese also became the first Chinese community force in Europe to take shape.

Liverpool Chinatown archway. **CCTV** screenshot.

According to the memories of the older generation of Liverpool Chinese, the earliest Chinese who came to Liverpool were mainly from Guangdong, including Taishanese, Hakka and Guangzhou. Most of them were sailors, and most of them started out as laundries when they arrived in Liverpool.

Liverpool's City Museum has a dedicated "Canton" gallery, which displays hundreds of Cantonese colours, wood carvings, porcelain and other artifacts that were shipped to Britain by merchant ship during the trade period of Guangzhou, and almost every artifact reads "From Canton".

To this day, the entrance to Liverpool's Chinatown still houses the tallest Chinese archway in Europe, and Tong often hangs out with foreign students in Chinese restaurants.

Cantonese restaurants are very popular in the UK and are very popular with foreigners, and most of the Chinese food is Cantonese cuisine. Tang told a reporter from Nandu.

Tang said that Cantonese cuisine and Sichuan cuisine are very popular in the UK, she often invites foreign students to taste Chinese food together, under the attraction of food, many students naturally learn the Chinese name of food, "Mao Xuewang", "egg fried rice" and other Chinese words on a small dining table into the exotic vision, the "Chinese corner" on the dinner table is full of laughter. (Original title: Dialogue with Chinese students wearing Hanfu to surprise the British graduation ceremony: the head flower is made by my mother) (end).

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