Foreign visitors indulge in cultural feast in Beijing
A group of foreign visitors steps into the enchanting world of a lantern festival in Beijing, immersing themselves in a fusion of light and culture. Strolling through a wonderland of vibrant lanterns, they marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship, savor authentic Beijing snacks and embrace the rich diversity of Chinese culture.
Against a backdrop of dazzling lanterns, foreign visitors recite timeless Chinese poetry and share their wonder. "Tonight, I feel really magical. It's a really good place, and it's such a huge place with the lanterns and such an amazing design. It's like a fairy tale and I have never seen a place like this before," exclaims one foreign tourist.
Another adds, "This is a very interesting and very beautiful place for me and I liked it. And, I think this Chinese traditional and cultural display engages many foreigners and also many Chinese people. And it's a very good place."
To these visitors, the lantern festival is more than just a night of lights, it's a window into China's intangible cultural heritage and a journey through the country's humanistic classics.
Watch the video to learn more about this fantastic experience, as seen through the eyes of these foreign guests.
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