Celebrating Diversity: Highlights from the Beijing Language and Culture University World Culture Carnival

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Celebrating Diversity: Highlights from the Beijing Language and Culture University World Culture Carnival

The 20th Beijing Language and Culture University World Culture Carnival kicked off on April 27 in Beijing, which attracted thousands of international students and visitors to enjoy different cultures. (Photos taken by Yetao Gu)
The campus was decorated with national flags of multiple countries, which was like a “little United Nation”.
The booth of School of English and International Studies of Beijing Language and Culture University was themed “Harry Potter”. Visitors could wear Hogwarts uniforms and take photos.
The “exhibition area of five continents” gathered booths of countries from five continents, where visitors could enjoy different cultures and activities around the world. The photo shows the cultural and creative products at the booth of France.
A visitor is taking pictures with “Pizza Mario” at the booth of Italy.
Volunteers are taking pictures with international students at the booth of the Netherlands.
Students from different countries are dancing together.
Children are taking pictures with Philippine students.
An international student is writing words of blessing for visitors.

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