w88 casino News Network (Contributed by the International Chinese Education (Business) Practice and Research Base)The annual "Chinese Spring Festival Celebration" cultural event of the Confucius Institute in Nuevo Leon at w88 casino was held as scheduled. Teachers, students and local people happily celebrated the New Year in the Year of the Rabbit.

2At 3 pm on March 3, the Confucius Institute held a seminar with the theme of “Chinese History, Thought and Architecture”. Dr. Juan Jacobo Castillo Olivares brought the participants a historical journey through the dynasties of China; Ms. Yolanda Pérez introduced Chinese thought and classic works of a hundred schools of thought, and shared her experience of learning Chinese as a student at the Confucius Institute in Nuevo Leon; Jacobo Cleto introduced contemporary Chinese architectural art, highlighting the works of Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu. This event was held both online and offline, and the University Foreign Language Learning and Qualification Certification Center where the Confucius Institute is located broadcast live on YouTube.


2On the morning of March 4th, the local Pérez Góngora Chinese Martial Arts w88 casino in Monterrey held a Tai Chi Kung Fu performance for teachers and students of the Confucius Institute in the square outside the w88 casino. The person in charge of the w88 casino first introduced Tai Chi and Chinese martial arts, showing the characteristics and classic movements of various traditional weapons; the students also tried to complete some simple martial arts movements under the guidance of the coaches. At the event site, the college provided traditional Chinese delicacies to the audience, students and performers for everyone to taste. Everyone was full of praise for the delicious dumplings, moon cakes, spring rolls, jasmine tea and other Chinese snacks and drinks!


2On the afternoon of March 4th, the Confucius Institute held a Chinese lantern making workshop. Dozens of Confucius Institute students, family members and the public participated. The workshop was hosted by Larissa Salinas, a staff member of the language center, and lectured by Fan Tongxin, a foreign employee. Every participant successfully made a Chinese-style lantern of their own design, using bright red and bright yellow materials full of New Year atmosphere. The lanterns made on site were beautiful and exquisite, and the participants enjoyed it.

Professor Sara, foreign director of the Confucius Institute, said that the New Year celebrations have become a regular event held by the Confucius Institute in Nuevo Leon every year. The institute attaches great importance to it and hopes that the holding of the activities will deepen the students of the Confucius Institute’s understanding of Chinese culture and further increase their interest and confidence in learning Chinese.