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Japanese youth start China tour for year of youth exchange
SHANGHAI—A 1,000-member
Japanese youth delegation has started their tour of China with different
groups visiting Shanghai and Hangzhou in the east, Chongqing and Chengdu
in the west, Guangzhou in the south and Dalian in the north
respectively.
Led by Japanese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Osamu Uno, the
delegation consisted of 500 high school students, 200 university
students and 300 young representatives from all walks of life. c
Japanese students write Chinese characters reading Peace during their
visit to a school in Dalian of northeast China’s Liaoning Province on
March 11, 2008. A total of 1,000 Japanese youth arrived in China on
Monday for a seven-day tour of the country to mark the start of the
China-Japan Friendly Exchange Year of the Youth.
In Shanghai, a group of more than 90 Japanese college students visited
THE East China Normal University (ECNU) to take in a museum and learn
about Chinese history. The students were surprised to find so many
shared common interests with their Chinese peers. “Visiting here changed
my outlook. I found Chinese students are quite open-minded and very easy
to communicate with,” said Ito Eriko of the Kyoto Women’s University.
“I’m here not only to witness the rapid development of the country, I
also want to make more Chinese friends and establish channels to
exchange views with them on many common issues”, said Aoyama Yasushi of
the University of Tokyo. “We have so much in common and so many
differences between our two countries,” the senior said, adding he would
now keep an eye on news about China to discuss with his new Chinese
friends.
In Chongqing, the young Japanese visited an exhibition hall on the War
of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which includes records on the
air raids of Chongqing. Several visitors expressed the wish of “no more
wars” in English. In Chengdu, a delegation visited a farmhouse, while in
Guangzhou, another group watched the operation of a wastewater treatment
center with great interest.
The delegation members will convene in Beijing on Saturday to
participate in the China-Japan Friendly Exchange Year opening ceremony.
The China-Japan Friendly Exchange Year was created last year by Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda when the two
met over lunch in Singapore at the Asian Summit in November. This year
also marked the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Japan-China Peace
and Friendship Treaty. A series of youth exchange activities will be
conducted over the course of the year in the fields of culture,
academia, environmental protection, science and technology, media,
tourism, film and television.
—Xinhua |