BFU International Students Participate in International Student Costume Show and Win Prizes

2023-09-03


Recently, 20 international students from more than ten different countries, including Pakistan, Morocco, Yemen, Russia, Iraq, Nepal, Myanmar, Nigeria, Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Turkmenistan, etc., participated in the International College Students' Costume Show of Xing'anmeng Nadam Assembly, and won the Best Display Award , and the school won the "Outstanding Organization Award" . International students brought us a wonderful show dressed in national costumes of different countries and Mongolian national costumes, showing their unique interpretation of Mongolian culture and the charm of world culture.

By participating in the fashion show, international students not only wore Mongolian traditional costumes to show their unique interpretation of Mongolian culture, but also wore their own national costumes to share the essence of different cultures and to show the charm of the world's multiculturalism. This is not only a tribute to Mongolian culture, but also promotes the exchange and integration of different cultures in the world.



Majda (PhD student at the School of Ecology and Nature Conservation) from Morocco said: "Chinese culture is famous for its richness and beauty, and for me it was indeed a super-special experience to dress up in the gorgeous traditional costumes of Inner Mongolia, in which I got a sense of China's glorious history.”



Tahreem (a PhD student at the School of Forestry) from Pakistan said, "As an international student, I am very happy to participate in this event. I was very happy when I walked onto the stage in my traditional costume with enthusiasm and confidence. What surprised me even more was that I made the people of Inner Mongolia smile, which was out of my expectation. In short, the love, respect and hospitality of the people of Inner Mongolia showed me what a civilized people they are."



Lina (a master student at the School of Landscape Architecture) from Russia said, "I feel very honored to participate in this fashion show and to wear Mongolian clothes. At first I thought it would be strange for a foreigner to wear traditional clothes, but when I walked on the stage in my most beautiful dress and looked at the audience, I saw approving glances and heard people cheering and clapping. I realized that they were waiting for us, they wanted to see us. That moment will stay in my memory forever. It was a great opportunity to learn about the culture and I was very fortunate to be part of such a great event."



Dorcas from Nigeria (a master student at the School of Landscape Architecture) said, "It was a great honor for me to be very fortunate to wear the Mongolian costume again. Just like the first time I wore it, I could feel myself integrating into the local culture, not just observing. My heart is full of joy, especially when I walk the runway in Mongolian costume. Once upon a time, most of the time I could only see Chinese culture from a distance through TV or other communication methods, but now I am able to experience and participate in it."



Adeeb from Yemen (a master student at the School of Landscape Architecture) said, "The real highlight of the event was the friendships built with students from all over the world. The process of participating in the event brought us closer and enriched our understanding of each other's cultures. The Inner Mongolia Naadam Conference is an event of cultural exchange and a vivid reminder of the beauty of the world's cultural blend. Overall, I really enjoyed going to Inner Mongolia to see the beautiful nature of China, and I hope I can return here again.”



Bizhar (a master student at the School of Economics and Management) from Iraq said: "This is my second visit to Inner Mongolia, and I am once again fascinated by the beautiful natural scenery and the warm hospitality of the people and leaders. It was an honor to participate in the cultural presentations, including the catwalk and performances in our own traditional and Mongolian costumes. The interaction with the local community demonstrated the spirit of solidarity and cultural exchange among us. We were proud to participate in this event, which fostered personal growth and cross-cultural understanding while deepening our connection to Inner Mongolia."



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