Led by Danny Evans, vice-chairman of the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee, 16 senior high school students from Baltimore visit Xiamen from June 25 to 30. [Photo/fao.xm.gov.cn]
Sixteen senior high school students from Baltimore, USA visited the US city's sister city of Xiamen, China from June 25 to 30.
Led by Danny Evans, vice-chairman of the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee, the American students were fascinated by Chinese culture and capable of speaking some Chinese.
They attended classes with local students at Xiamen Shuangshi High School, where they experienced tai chi, martial arts, calligraphy, Chinese characters and pottery.
The students visited Xiamen University – an elite school in China, the Xiamen International Convention and Exhibition Center – venue for the 9th BRICS summit held in Xiamen in 2017, Gulangyu Island and Nanputuo Temple during their stay in the city.
Marc Monroe, one of the 16 students, said that his experience in Xiamen showed him a part of China that is rarely mentioned in the US.
He said that when speaking of China, people usually think of Beijing, Shanghai and the Great Wall; however, in Xiamen, he experienced something entirely different.
Janeya Wilkerson wrote in Chinese that she thinks Xiamen is beautiful, its people are nice, and its food is tasty. She plans to come back to the city someday to see more of what it has to offer.
A Baltimore student learns how to hold a calligraphy brush. [Photo/fao.xm.gov.cn]
China announced and implemented on May 15 a policy allowing visa-free entry of foreign tourist groups aboard cruise ships via all cruise ship ports along the country's coastline.
China and Georgia are set to waive visa requirements for travelers starting May 28.