China-Myanmar cultural exchange activities were held in Mandalay
People's Daily Online, Bangkok, December 5 (Reporter Sun Guangyong) On November 24, the China-Myanmar cultural exchange activity with the theme of "Walking with the Silk Road and Integrating Culture" was held in the Silk Road Book House at the Mandalay headquarters of the China-Myanmar Oil and Gas Pipeline Company of the China National Petroleum International Pipeline Company in Myanmar.
The purpose of this event is to let the Burmese employees of China-Myanmar Oil and Gas Pipeline Company experience the charm of Chinese culture through the display of traditional Chinese culture, enhance mutual understanding and trust between Chinese and Myanmar employees, build a "Silk Road Golden Bridge" of friendship with culture, and promote the harmonious development of the enterprise.
At the event, more than 50 Chinese and Myanmar employees gathered together to actively participate in various cultural activities. In the lecture on traditional Chinese culture, the speaker took the "Analects" and "Tao Te Ching" as the theme, and deeply interpreted the core ideas of Confucianism and Taoism, so that everyone could have a deep understanding of the concept of traditional Chinese cultureThe second lecture was themed "The Origin of Cellular Waves" and talked about the profound friendship between the Chinese and Burmese peoplesThe third lecture shared the stories of the four great masterpieces of ancient China, leading everyone to appreciate the charm of ancient Chinese literature.
Chinese paper-cutting experience, Chinese martial arts teaching, national musical instrument appreciation, national costume experience, Chinese knot making, Chinese calligraphy experience and other projects allow Burmese employees to experience the charm of Chinese culture and deepen their understanding of Chinese culture through personal participation.
It was the first time for me to have an in-depth contact with Chinese culture, and I gained a lot, not only learned a lot of traditional Chinese culture, but also experienced it first-hand and strengthened our friendship. Na Feng, a Burmese employee of the Mandalay Management Office of the China-Myanmar Oil and Gas Pipeline Company, said.