Teams of “HUST History and Chinese Culture Contest” from School of Humanities
Editor:对外汉语教学中心办公室 Date:May 3, 2022 Hits:

-- The 5th of the Team Introduction Series of HUST History and Chinese Culture Contest, an event devoted to the celebration of the 70th Anniversary of HUST.


Team Artsy

The Team ‘‘Artsy’’ from the School of Humanities is composed of four students of different colors and nationalities. These young people flew from different corners of the world and to the river city Wuhan for further study in higher pursuit of arts. On the path of chasing dreams, they are always positive and diligent, cherishing every interaction and touch with Chinese history and culture. They marvel at Chinese civilization that boasts a history of more than 5,000 years, and they have developed a deep affection for classical Chinese literary works that shine with the wisdom and the glory of Chinese predecessors. They firmly believe that these rich and varied Chinese culture and arts will accompany them to dance lightly in each ordinary day.


In the face of the upcoming contest, the team members got the chance to study in-depth about the history of their department and HUST, and the traditional Chinese culture. They experience the meaning of struggle in this ever-changing world and the power of history in the profound cultural heritage. As young generation in the new era, they motivate themselves and strive for excellence. Let's look forward to these “Artsy” members sailing toward a better performance in the contest!

Please take a look at the brief introduction to the team members and a video from them.

Team Artsy

Members:

HYEONJOON CHOI, from South Korea

PLERNPIT PROMRUNGSRI, from Thailand

BIGGERS SAULI, from Malawi

Yuhui PAN, from Wuhan Province, China


Their slogan is: “Learn the glorious history of HUST and bloom the light of humanity!”


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