China News Service, Fuzhou, November 25 (Reporter Yan Xu) At the Fujian-Taiwan History and Culture Research Institute located in Sanfang Qixiang, Fuzhou, he listened to a mini-class on the history and culture of Fujian and Taiwan. Learned about the stories of historical celebrities at Lin Zexu Memorial Hall and Yan Fu’s former residence. Next Diary of Fangxiang Classroom...

  On the 25th, the second "Extending and Studying Trip of Students in Fujian and Taiwan-Classroom Activities" opened in Fuzhou, attracting 40 students from Fuzhou University, Fujian Normal University, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fujian Medical University and other universities. Yu Ming attended in Fujian and Taiwan students.

  The event was sponsored by Fujian Cultural and Economic Exchange Center and Fujian-Taiwan Exchange Association, and co-organized by Fujian-Taiwan History and Culture Research Institute and Fujian-Taiwan University Exchange Promotion Association.

Taiwanese students will observe modern technology companies, explore beautiful rural construction, experience intangible cultural heritage, etc., and have discussions with Taiwanese scholars, entrepreneurs, and youths working and living in Fujian.

The picture shows students in Fujian and Taiwan visiting Lin Zexu Memorial Hall.

Photo by Zhang Bin

  Taiwanese student Lian Yiting from the Overseas Education College of Fujian Normal University has participated in the classroom cultural development activities for the second time this year.

In last year's activities, through a series of "treasure hunts", she deeply felt the deep historical origins and continuous cultural heritage between Fujian and Taiwan.

  "During the event, the mainland students and Taiwan students from different universities became more familiar with each other and gained friendship, and they still remember it still fresh." Lian Yiting said, hoping to take more trips through this year's classroom culture and research activities. Take a look and get a better understanding of Fujian’s history, culture and economic development.

  Wang Jingting, a Taiwanese student who is studying as a graduate student in the Department of Accounting at Fuzhou University, also hopes to learn about the historical origins of Fujian and Taiwan and the economic and social development of Fujian through this classroom culture expansion research activity.

"I hope to stay in Fuzhou for employment after graduation, and hope to take this opportunity to learn more about this place," Wang Jingting said.

  Huang Xiaomin, secretary-general of the Fujian Provincial Cultural and Economic Exchange Center, said that the purpose of organizing the classroom cultural development research activities is to hope that the students in Fujian and Taiwan can understand the modern history and cultural origins of Fujian and Taiwan, experience the feelings of the family and the country shared by different people, and at the same time feel through the social practice class. The vigorous vitality of technological innovation, rural revitalization, and the integration of the two sides of the strait in the mainland's "14th Five-Year Plan" will provide a vast space for Taiwanese students to study, work, and live in the future.

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