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The 2013 Arizona Asia Festival came to a successful conclusion (photo) The Arizona Asia Festival came to a successful conclusion on November 10th. From China, Philippines, Vietnam...

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>The Arizona Asia Festival came to a successful conclusion on November 10th. Immigrants from China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Japan, Pakistan, Thailand and other countries gathered together to show different customs and customs. Chinese representatives Huang Xinmin and Diana Hu attended the opening ceremony. The booths of the Modern Chinese School and the Arizona Taiwanese Association showed the characteristics of Chinese culture to friends.

Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony Street Stamping Activity

Vice President of the Confucius Institute Xu Zhiping (right) volunteers at the Modern Chinese School’s booth

Modern Chinese School’s Student council members and volunteers

Arizona Taiwanese Association Booth

Teachers and students of Modern Chinese School made paper fans and Chinese writing posts for the children on site. Those who want to know their Chinese names can also get translation and writing from the teachers on site. China was the first to invent engraving printing. Ancient Chinese books were printed on wooden panels. A teacher showed everyone the printing process on the spot. If guests can answer some simple questions about China, they can also get bookmarks with images of Chinese landscapes or pandas. There are always many children lingering in front of the booth.

Dance enthusiasts brought Dai and Tibetan dances

Engraving and printing In addition, Chinese artists and art lovers also showed off their talents at the Asia Festival. Tibetan dance with oriental characteristics, Dai dance, Chinese Kung Fu, and Sichuan face-changing with very local characteristics all left a deep impression on the audience.

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