Understanding Hangzhou from multiple dimensions

2023-11-23 16:15:32 source: InZhejiang


A lecture titled "Hangzhou: A City of Multidimensional Charm" delivered by Associate Professor Li Hanqiang was held at Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics. International students gained a deeper understanding of Hangzhou's urban development history and urban characteristics through multimedia.

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In this lecture, Professor Li not only told the development history of Hangzhou along the logic of time, but also combined it with the latest information and events, such as the opening of the 19th Asian Games and the commissioning of the Zhijiang Cultural Center. Rich content allows students to have a more comprehensive understanding of Hangzhou's humanities, society, and economic development.

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This lecture was conducted in English as the main language. At the same time, taking into account the needs of international students for learning Chinese, the Chinese characters in the visual elements of the lecture are also marked with Chinese Pinyin. This kind of humanized design allows students from different cultural backgrounds to better understand and accept the information delivered by the lectures.

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This event gave international students a clearer understanding of how to tell Chinese stories and spread Chinese voices.



The Global Youth Club and the lecture series are supported by the China Internet Development Foundation.


Editor: Tan Qikuan, Zhou Muhan

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A lecture titled "Hangzhou: A City of Multidimensional Charm" delivered by Associate Professor Li Hanqiang was held at Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics. International students gained a deeper understanding of Hangzhou's urban development history and urban characteristics through multimedia.

杭州一座多元魅力之城.jpg 


In this lecture, Professor Li not only told the development history of Hangzhou along the logic of time, but also combined it with the latest information and events, such as the opening of the 19th Asian Games and the commissioning of the Zhijiang Cultural Center. Rich content allows students to have a more comprehensive understanding of Hangzhou's humanities, society, and economic development.

IMG_4513.JPG


This lecture was conducted in English as the main language. At the same time, taking into account the needs of international students for learning Chinese, the Chinese characters in the visual elements of the lecture are also marked with Chinese Pinyin. This kind of humanized design allows students from different cultural backgrounds to better understand and accept the information delivered by the lectures.

image.png

 

This event gave international students a clearer understanding of how to tell Chinese stories and spread Chinese voices.



The Global Youth Club and the lecture series are supported by the China Internet Development Foundation.


Editor: Tan Qikuan, Zhou Muhan

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