Some 120 Chinese students and Japanese rolled up their sleeves and got their hands full of flour and sesame oil as part of the fun at an educational dumpling party in celebration of the Chinese New Year.
…………."We organized this event to have better communication and share our culture with Japanese people," said Zhong Lei, chairman of the students' association organizing the event held last month at the Tokyo International Exchange Center in Tokyo's Koto Ward…………
……………“It's fun to make dumplings, but it's really difficult," said Hinata..........
………….This is a great opportunity among cultures to share their experiences and enhance relationships among individuals. And, one main thing: is very important to know how cook in China because if you don’t know how, you cannot get married!!! "It's common for Chinese men to cook," Yang said…………… "Men who can't cook can't get married in China," she said laughing…………… (View Full article http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20090224ev.html)
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
The eighth national conference of the Vietnam Students’ Association
Student association to review achievements, set new targets
…………….The eighth national conference of the Vietnam Students’ Association opens today at the Hanoi Palace of Culture and Friendship with the participation of nearly 850 delegates………………
…………..The conference will also discuss four forum themes: studying – being creative, the key to success; volunteer students; the student association as the students’ companion; and students developing skills for global integration…………… (View Full Article - http://www.thanhniennews.com/education/?catid=4&newsid=46121)
…………….The eighth national conference of the Vietnam Students’ Association opens today at the Hanoi Palace of Culture and Friendship with the participation of nearly 850 delegates………………
…………..The conference will also discuss four forum themes: studying – being creative, the key to success; volunteer students; the student association as the students’ companion; and students developing skills for global integration…………… (View Full Article - http://www.thanhniennews.com/education/?catid=4&newsid=46121)
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