Music bridges cultures in Nanning
From Rio to Nanning, young musicians share melodies, dance, and laughter, bringing Brazilian and Chinese cultures together on stage.
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She added that Guangxi's climate and scenery reminded her of her hometown, Rio de Janeiro, making her feel right at home. She was also touched by the warmth and hospitality she encountered throughout the trip.
"Everywhere we played, people came over to watch and interact with us. Their kindness left a lasting impression," she said.
During the intangible cultural heritage session, Brazilian guests and Chinese youth participated in traditional activities such as three-person board-shoe racing, embroidered ball throwing, and touhu, or pitch-pot. They also tried Zhuang brocade weaving, fan painting, tea art, and local delicacies, immersing themselves in the charm of Guangxi's traditional culture.
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