China News Service, Changsha, September 28th (Fu Jingyi) "Yunyue Sends Lovesickness to Xiaoxiang Mid-Autumn Festival" 2020 Xiangtai Youth Cultural Exchange Festival kick-off ceremony and Xiaoxiang Mid-Autumn Festival Night Activity for College Students on both sides of the Strait in the Gengzi Year, the evening of the 28th in Hunan The Medical University was held. More than 150 Taiwanese students from seven universities including Central South University and Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and more than 200 mainland teachers and students gathered together to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  The event set up the main venue of Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which was launched in the form of "offline evening party + online interaction", aiming to break the 2020 epidemic barrier and provide a stage for youth, teachers and students on both sides of the strait to gather and share the happiness and happiness of reunion. Sweet, appreciate the breadth and depth of Chinese excellent culture, and entrust the beautiful vision of cross-strait peaceful development.

  At the party, a hundred students from Hunan and Taiwan University opened the dance with "Riding the Wind and Breaking the Waves", dubbing "Returning Pearls and Gege" and "Let's Go Watching Meteor Showers", and recite the classics of "Chunjiang Flower Moon Night" and "Shui Tune Song Tou"... Unique creative dance, Dubbing shows, interviews and other programs show the vitality and vigor of the youth, and reproduce the cultural origins of the same clan and origin on both sides of the strait.

  "Although I could not be reunited with my family due to the epidemic, I also spent a good night." said He Yazhu, a Taiwanese student from Central South University. She has gained knowledge during the five years of studying in Hunan and also felt the learning process. With warmth, I hope to find employment in the mainland after graduation.

  "A family on both sides of the strait, the moon is full on the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the family needs to be reunited." During the live interaction, Huang Zhixian, a Taiwanese alumnus of Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that studying Chinese medicine in Changsha has deepened his understanding of Chinese culture. The girls cherish their time studying in Changsha.

  Xiao Xiangqing, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Hunan Provincial Government, said that the overwhelming classics and innovations of young people on both sides of the strait imply that the new generation of young people from Hunan and Taiwan will share the national mission, break the storms of the times, and win a bright future.

  It is reported that the Hunan-Taiwan Youth Cultural Exchange Festival will last until the end of 2020, and a series of exchange activities such as research studies and networking will be held to provide a broad space for exchanges among young people on both sides of the strait.

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