Beijing, 6 Jun (Zhongxin Net) -- Success comes from harmony and strength is born of unity. Today, it is of great importance to promote exchanges, exchanges and blending among all ethnic groups and build friendship bridges among young people of all ethnic groups.

On June 6, 1 Tibetan teenagers from the Yushu Prefecture Children's Welfare Institute in Qinghai Province went to the Chinese National Community Experience Center (hereinafter referred to as the Experience Hall) on the site of the Mongolian-Tibetan School in Beijing to celebrate a special Children's Day.

This is one of the public welfare activities "Sanjiangyuan, Beijing Love, Chinese Heart - Qinghai Yushu Tibetan Youth Beijing Tour" sponsored by China News Service, the People's Government of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province and the Beijing Youth Aid Headquarters, organized by China News Network and co-organized by China and Singapore Public Welfare.

The picture shows children posing with the multi-ethnic artists participating in the performance. Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

At the experience center, 40 Tibetan teenagers attended a vivid ethnic unity class. A hundred years ago, the site of the Mongolian-Tibetan school was the main position for ethnic work in the early days of the founding of the Communist Party of China. A hundred years later, more stories of national unity are happening and nurturing here.

Zangpa Tsereng, a 14-year-old boy who is in his first year of junior high school, said his favorite subjects are Chinese and history. Learning languages opens the door to knowledge, and learning history allows him to better understand his country and nation. Through the experience hall, Zang Ba Cicheng saw that although the customs, clothing, specialties, etc. of the ethnic groups are different, there are more common places for everyone to "blend together".

The picture shows children dancing with the national artists participating in the performance. Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

At the experience hall, 40 Tibetan teenagers had a different kind of cultural exchange. The experience hall adopts the method of "exhibition + experience", children can not only understand the party's century-old national work through rich historical pictures, precious physical historical materials and video materials, but also experience the common spiritual symbols and shared cultural symbols in the excellent culture of the Chinese nation.

The picture shows Daizeng Tashi experiencing different ethnic costumes. Photo by Yuan Xiuyue

In the Chinese costume experience space, a 13-year-old boy wearing Tibetan costumes lingered with his friends. According to the guidance of the staff and the screen, Daizeng Tashi constantly changed the traditional clothes of different ethnic groups, which made him feel very novel. The change of clothing types presents the process and development of traditional Chinese clothing. Daizeng Tashi said that this is not only the clothes, but also the way of communication.

Sonangpei (left), 16, communicates with Mongolian artists participating in the performance. Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

During the visit, many ethnic artists played national instruments and performed national dances for the children. The 13-year-old girl, Dolmatso, recognized Uighurs, Mongolians, Kazakhs and others. During the performance, the artists suddenly pulled the children to dance together. She said she was startled the moment they arrived, but their smiles quickly infected her. Dolmatso said that the different ethnic groups she understands are "family."

Children posing with dancers. Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

At the experience hall, 40 Tibetan teenagers embarked on a journey of building dreams together. Here, 16-year-old Lamao said that here, she felt that the country attached great importance to national unity, "so that all ethnic groups can unite, tolerate and support each other." She said she learned a lot here, and she hopes her younger siblings will learn something, so she plans to go back and tell them and translate them.

Dongzhou Wende, a teacher at the Yushu Prefecture Children's Welfare Institute, said that every week the orphanage will give children patriotic education, and many children will cherish the story of the revolution, and some children have set the goal of becoming a soldier in the future. In the view of Dongzhou Wende, this trip to Beijing is to plant the seeds of love in the hearts of children, go back to study hard, and return to the motherland when they grow up.

The picture shows children pinching "pomegranates" in the Chinese Arts and Crafts Experience Space of the Chinese National Community Experience Hall. Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

"Allowing the children to study and visit expands the children's horizons and enriches their life experience, and this activity may be unforgettable for the children." Li Fuda, member of the Standing Committee of the Yushu Prefecture Party Committee and head of the United Front Work Department, believes that this will play a very great role in promoting their growth in life, as well as their work and study, including the realization of their ideals. (End)