US students explore Chinese culture and sustainability in Tianjin
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Dozens of teenagers from 23 states in the United States have arrived in China for a two-week summer camp aimed at fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding. Their journey includes stops in Tianjin, Chongqing, and Harbin in Heilongjiang province, with a focus on traditional culture, urban development, and ecological conservation.
The camp began last week in Panzhuang town, Ninghe district of Tianjin. At the Dajia Eco-agricultural Industrial Park, students picked fruit, learned about rice-crab symbiosis farming, and explored rural revitalization efforts.
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