HZICC: Gen Z explores charm of China's 5000-year-old civilization in Hangzhou
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In addition, three immersive experiences blended culture and innovation. The May exhibition of "Black Myth: Wukong", a video game rich in Chinese traditions, drew Vietnamese student Ding Yinghang, who exclaimed "This game is more than entertainment—it's a gateway to China's cultural soul, inspiring me to visit its scenic backdrops." Two e-commerce workshops in mid-May trained students from 18 countries in AI-driven cross-border commerce, equipping them to promote Hangzhou's charm globally.
Meanwhile, visits to leading enterprises like Hailiang and Chint fostered dialogues on globalization. At Hailiang, Moroccan students discussed China's corporate expansion into Africa, with Ghita, one of the students sharing with sincerity, "China is my second home; sharing what I've learned here is my way of giving back."
From forums on sustainability to cultural explorations and tech training, these events have turned international students into storytellers. They will return to their homelands with tales of a city where ancient heritage and modern innovation thrive—proving Hangzhou as a bridge between East and West.
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