In the festive lead-up to Chinese New Year, international students at Yantai Nanshan University took up Chinese calligraphy in an event hosted by Longkou city in Yantai, East China's Shandong province.
Students carefully write Spring Festival couplets, applying their newly learned calligraphy skills. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Under the guidance of university faculty, the students learned the basics of calligraphy, as instructors demonstrated the art of creating fluid and graceful strokes. The session also delved into the meaning behind Spring Festival couplets, which are traditionally displayed in homes to bring good fortune and blessings for the coming year.
Students practice writing Spring Festival couplets with guidance from their instructors. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
For many of the international students, this was their first experience with calligraphy. They carefully wrote each character, concentrating on their brushwork with every stroke. The room was filled with an energy as participants shared tips and admired each other's creations.
One particularly excited participant was Shah, a student from Pakistan. "This was extraordinary and joyful," he shared. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to engage with such a beautiful tradition." Shah channeled his appreciation into his work, boldly writing "I love you, China" in elegant calligraphy, a heartfelt expression of cultural admiration.
Students proudly display their completed works from the event. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
As participants left with their Spring Festival couplets and fond memories, the event demonstrated how traditions can unite people across cultures. Through initiatives like this, Yantai Nanshan University continues to inspire creativity and cultural appreciation, connecting students from diverse backgrounds.