Global young delegates recount their travel experiences in China

Global youth representatives exchange their travel experiences in China.

Global young delegates recount their travel experiences in China
A group of young individuals from nine different countries convened in Wuhan, located in central China's Hubei Province, to share their travel experiences across China, providing valuable insights into the nation's culture, landscapes, and culinary delights on Friday. The gathering culminated with a viewing of the Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2."

Among the participants was Heydarov Seyidrasul from Azerbaijan, who recounted his travels to various cities in China. "Over the past years, I've visited many cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Kunming, Hefei and Xi'an."

He expressed his belief in the importance of experiencing the culture firsthand: "Last year, I invited my parents to China because I believe everyone should visit at least once to experience the culture firsthand. I took them to explore the Forbidden City, climb the Great Wall and sample a variety of Chinese cuisines, especially hot pot," he said.

Matulino Taulua Togaga’e from Samoa also shared his thoughts on China's diverse natural beauty. "What I find most attractive are the beautiful mountains, forests, seas, and lakes. These natural sceneries are truly captivating. I've traveled to Harbin in the north and also some cities in the south. I also love the food here, like Lanzhou lamian, Wuhan's famous reganmian, or hot and dry noodles, and, of course, hot pot," he told CN.

He added, "Before coming to China, I didn't know much about life here. But now, my expectations and perceptions have completely changed."

Mufzal Aboobucker from Sri Lanka shared his perspective on traditional Chinese culture, emphasizing the importance of the Chinese New Year. He remarked, "The Chinese New Year is truly remarkable and serves as an excellent example for the world. What's fascinating is how culture takes on different forms in different places. Every city in China has its own unique cultural identity."

Alejandro Jose Martinez contributed to this report for TROIB News