China News Service, Chongqing, January 23 (Reporter Zhong Yi) On the 22nd, the 2024 All-China Taiwan Federation’s 30th Taiwan Compatriots Youth Winter Camp Chongqing Branch officially opened.

  26 Taiwanese young people from more than 10 universities, including Xiamen University, Huaqiao University, South China University of Technology, and Central University of Finance and Economics, will visit Chongqing’s Jiefangbei, Hongyadong, Millennium Ancient Town Ciqikou, and Liziba in 7 days You can experience the "8D magic" of the mountain city on the "rail through the building" viewing platform and other places, and taste the unique Bayu style in the city of mountains and rivers.

The picture shows Taiqing Youth singing songs at the opening ceremony.

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  "This is my first time to Chongqing. Last night I ate the special delicacy '蕕PI' based on a friend's recommendation." Su Weiqi, a Taiwanese youth from the School of Economics of Xiamen University, told reporters that he had long heard that Chongqing not only has beautiful scenery, but also Food, this trip can be described as "long awaited".

  The opening ceremony was held at Sichuan International Studies University. A joyful interaction quickly made students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait become more enthusiastic.

The Taiwanese youth teamed up to bring popular songs such as "Love Lost Front Alliance" and "Daoxiang", which triggered a chorus of chorus from the audience.

As soon as the programs such as guzheng playing, folk dancing, and the national intangible cultural heritage project "Money Board" were unveiled, Taiwanese youth raised their mobile phones to record them.

The on-site calligraphy and guzheng experiences made Taiwanese youth eager to try it out.

The picture shows the performance of the national intangible cultural heritage project "Money Board".

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  Putting away the Chinese character "福" written with a brush, Wang Yilin, a Taiqing student from Jinan University, is still not satisfied with the cultural experience.

Wang Yilin said that even though he has collected many guides on social platforms, there are still unexpected surprises when he actually visits. "For example, the first time I watched the Money Board performance, I recorded it and wanted to share it with my family and friends."

The picture shows young Taiwan compatriots visiting the Chongqing Anti-Japanese War Relics Museum.

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  "I have been in the mainland for half a year, and this is the first time I have visited the southwest region. I visited the Chongqing Anti-Japanese War Relics Museum in the morning and I have gained something new, which is very surprising." Li Yixiu, a junior majoring in political science at National Taiwan University, is doing exchange at Peking University born.

He believes that a city's cultural heritage is the most attractive.

Before arriving in Chongqing, he had done enough homework and wanted to fully experience the Anti-Japanese War culture and Bayu culture.

The picture shows Taiwan youth experiencing calligraphy.

Photo by China News Service reporter Zhou Yi

  It is reported that the Youth Winter Camp for Taiwan compatriots is a cross-strait youth exchange brand project established by the All-China Taiwan Federation to extensively connect with Taiwan compatriots, warmly serve Taiwan compatriots, and closely unite Taiwan compatriots.

It has been successfully held for 29 times since 1989, with more than 7,000 young Taiwan compatriots participating.

The event aims to promote China's excellent traditional culture, comprehensively display the economic and social development achievements of the mainland, and enhance exchanges and interactions between youths on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

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