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Confucius Institute holds Rwandan-Chinese cultural seminar
Published: Nov 14, 2022 07:33 PM
Local students taste Chinese tea while visiting Chinese cultural exhibitions organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Rwanda's College of Education, Remera campus, in Kigali, Rwanda, Sept. 23, 2022.Photo:Xinhua

Local students taste Chinese tea while visiting Chinese cultural exhibitions organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Rwanda's College of Education, Remera campus, in Kigali, Rwanda, Sept. 23, 2022.Photo:Xinhua


The Confucius Institute at the University of Rwanda's College of Education, Remera campus on Saturday held a knowledge seminar to raise awareness of the similarities and differences between Rwandan and Chinese cultures.

The seminar dubbed "Cultures comparison between Rwanda and China" attracted students, lecturers and other well-wishers to learn about the similarities and differences that exist between the two countries.

"The cultural comparison seminar is important for Chinese and Rwandan people to understand and know each other's culture. Comparing the similarities and differences between the two cultures will not only enhance knowledge and raise awareness, but promote cultural ties between Chinese and Rwandans," Zeng Guangyu, director of the Confucius Institute at the University of Rwanda told the Xinhua News Agency in an interview at the event. 

He said that cultural ties are important for Chinese and Rwandans to understand each other and to further boost cultural exchanges as well as enhance their relations.

He added that "once you know the similarities and differences between the two cultures, you can interact better and work together with each other since you have more knowledge on both cultures." 

According to him, there are both similarities and differences between China and Rwanda but most people focus on the differences.

Zeng said that knowing each other's cultures will also promote business and working relations between Chinese and Rwandans.

Confucius Institute at the University of Rwanda was established in 2009 under the partnership between China's Chongqing Normal University and the University of Rwanda.

Since 2009, the Confucius Institute has been expanding the scale to meet the needs of learning the Chinese language and culture for Rwandan people.

The Confucius institute serves as a nonprofit public institution to help foreigners better understand China through language teaching and culture introduction at universities overseas.

Xinhua