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Hungarian Youths explore Kung Fu DNA in Guangdong
2025-04-21 16:57:02
GDToday
The 2025 GD&U Tour—Guangdong Cultural Spring Camp for Hungarian Youths at the Guangdong Chanwu Cultural Center brought together 31 teachers and students from the Hungary-China Bilingual Primary School for a 10-day in-depth cultural journey. The Hungarian youths strengthened their physical fitness through traditional martial arts such as Kung Fu, Tai Chi, and Baduanjin, where culture serves as a bridge to enhance mutual understanding. "Today was my first Kung Fu lesson, but I already know it's vital," said Jónás Janka, her determination resonating across the training hall. The Hungarian teen connected martial arts to broader cultural wisdom. "Just like practicing Kung Fu, studying China's history makes us stronger—in body and mind," she added. "This camp isn't just about fitness; it's about unlocking the spirit of Eastern traditions." The year 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the EU. In 2024, the China-Hungary relations were elevated to a new era of all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership, strengthening the foundation of people-to-people friendship through cultural exchanges. Source: GDToday Editor: Lyu Yun
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