Since thirteenth National People's Congress and National Committee of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conferencehave caused great attention and discussion among teachers and students. International
College organized international students to listen carefully to the two sessions. On the afternoon of March
28th25 international students from more than 10 countries including Bangladesh, Zambia, Russia, Kazakhstan
andSouth Korea, gathered in International College to learn about the main spirit of the two sessions, and talked
about the feelings in China.
Atthe beginning of the Symposium, the representatives of international students carefully watched the videos which were relevant toNPC and CPPCC, and the talk about the construction of "the Belt and Road" by the leaders of party and state. Then, the representatives expressed their own understandings for the spirit of NPC and CPPCC, and talked about their impressions and feelings of China. In their opinions, since the plan of"the Belt and Road" was carried out, the opportunities of studying in China has increased for the students along the line of "the Belt and Road"; they knowed more about China and were honoured to be beneficial owners; they also said that they really enjoyed the safety in China and studying in Huzhou University. At last, Dongfei Zhang, the deputydean of International College, said, the spirit of NPC and CPPCC and the promotion of "the Belt and Road" significantly and profoundly influenced international students, hoping that the international students could know more about China, fall in love with China and become a bridge of friendly exchanges between China and other countries.
It was said that there were nearly 600 international students in our university, most of them were from the countries along the line of"the Belt and Road". The symposium shortened the distance between international students and university, deepened the international students' feelings to school, and enhanced the feelings between teachers and students,which built agreat foundation for further management of international students.
Correspondent: Nengzhi Tan