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IBA Confucius Institute was represented at Kolding’s Night of Culture by six exchange students from China, all currently studying at IBA. These students offered tasters and impressions of their culture.

Six Chinese exchange students represented IBA in the ‘Asian Corner’ at Kolding’s Culture Night, on the afternoon and evening of Friday 26th August.

The program gave a genuine feel of China. Curious passers-by got the chance to try out some Chinese specialities; with Chinese songs for the music-lovers.

 

three different varieties of authentic Chinese tea
The taste-buds got treated, too, by three different varieties of authentic Chinese tea. One of these was the classic variety of Green Tea, which is quite well-known in Denmark. The other two are less known to Danes: ‘Tie’ and ‘Pu’.

 

Love became the focal point when professional musicians took to the stage to play love songs. The two musicians, one of whom is Chinese, are from the Music Confucius Institute at the Royal Danish Academy of Music.

The warm atmosphere continued into a popular Chinese song, with IBA’s Chinese students joining in and adding their voices to the mix. The song is very well-known in China, where it is sung particularly at times of festival and celebration. Directly translated, the song means: “May the luck go with you.”

China is a country with a long history of traditions and folk dancing. A Chinese exchange student from IBA performs a dance from Xinjiang in China. The dance is called ‘Flower’, and fits naturally with the culture and traditions.

Even the children were excited by Chinese culture! Writing Chinese calligraphy with a fine brush, is a very refined art.

At IBA you will find the Confucius Institute, where we work together with the Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance. The Confucius Institute promotes Danish-Chinese collaboration, something you could learn all about at Kolding’s Culture Night.

Chinese language lessons are a big part of this collaboration, and IBA has experienced much interest in this initiative, with a long list of people at Culture Night signing up to hear more.

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