Africa, the second-largest continent in the world, is a land of ancient mysteries and vibrant cultures, situated over 10,000 kilometers from Shenzhen. Despite this vast geographical distance, local and expatriate residents of the city had the opportunity to experience African culture at a cultural exchange event hosted by the Longhua International Cooperation Center (LICC) on Aug. 25.
A warm-up African drum performance is staged before yesterday’s event at Longhua International Cooperation Center. Photos by Wang Haolan
The event featured a bilingual session on African culture, where speakers from Zimbabwe and South Africa introduced attendees to the continent's basics, including the history, languages, and diverse customs of major African countries such as Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and others.
Speakers from Zimbabwe and South Africa give a bilingual sharing session on Africa on Aug. 25.
Attendees also had the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiences, including learning to play traditional African drums and crafting beaded bracelets made from naturally colored stones.
Kid's experience basic performing skills of African drums at the event.
Kids experience making beaded bracelets at the event.
This event was part of LICC’s series of themed cultural events. The center has also hosted cross-cultural experiences showcasing Portuguese Azulejo art, British culture, Italian fashion, and more.
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