Timothy Joseph Hutagaol from Indonesia is a student at Tianjin University. He shares his experiences of spending Chinese New Year in China. Let's follow him to experience festive atmosphere of Spring Festival again.This year is my second time to have chinese new year spent in China. I think Chinese New Year is the wonderful period for the chinese to gather together with their families and fri...
Editor's Notes: Mroivili Faouzia from Comoros is currently studying at Tianjin University’s College of Intelligence and Computing.This year she celebrated the Spring Festival in Tianjin and wrote an article about her thoughts and feelings about the Chinese traditional festival.As an international student at Tianjin University, I have been living in Tianjin, a metropolis in northern China, fo...
On the auspicious occasion of the Lantern Festival, TJU international faculty members extend warm greetings and best wishes.Warm wishes to everyone for a delightful Lantern Festival
The Lantern Festival falls on February 24 this year, which is the fifteenth day of the first month in the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival has a long history but today is commonly celebrated by appreciating lanterns and eating delicious sticky rice balls - yuanxiao, or tangyuan. People in the north of China eat yuanxiao at the Lantern Festival, while people in the south of China pre...
Aditi Chakma, a TJU senior from Bangladesh, has celebrated her third Chinese New Year in China. She never fails to appreciate the festive vibes and embraces unique Chinese culture. In the Year of the Dragon, Aditi captures cultural events in Tianjin through her lens and shares with us a vibrant tapestry of experiences. “The Spring Festival in China fills me with joy as I explore its beauty and...