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Chinese, American youths unite in 10-Day 'Bond with Kuliang' Choir Festival

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Chinese, American youths unite in 10-Day 'Bond with Kuliang' Choir Festival

2025-07-18 22:01 Last Updated At:07-19 00:17

The 10-day "Bond with Kuliang: 2025 China-U.S. Youth Choir Festival", which concluded on Friday, has deepened mutual understanding and fostered enduring friendships among participants from both countries.

The event is one of the largest youth exchange programs between the two nations since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the initiative to invite 50,000 young Americans to China for exchange and study over the next five years, during his visit to San Francisco in Nov 2023.

Under the theme of "Singing for Peace", over 1,000 participants from nearly 30 youth choirs from both China and the U.S. came together in Fuzhou, the capital city of east China's Fujian Province, and Beijing, to engage in musical performances and cultural exchanges.

The event served as a vivid continuation of the century-old friendship rooted in Kuliang, or "Guling" in Mandarin, a scenic hillside retreat in the suburbs of Fuzhou, where generations of American expatriates once lived and formed deep bonds with the local community.

One of the most touching moments of the gathering came when members of the Brigham Young University's (BYU) Concert Choir joined their Chinese peers at Fujian Normal University in Fuzhou to perform a bilingual rendition of "Auld Lang Syne".

Bella Thurgood, a member of the BYU Concert Choir, expressed her gratitude for the warm welcome she and her teammates received.

"I think I'm just really grateful for how welcoming, just a smile and a wave, it's like you could make a friend. And I think it's really cool to make friends with people from other countries, in their country. I think is a really special experience," said Thurgood.

Beyond the musical performances, American participants watched humanoid robot demonstrations, tried their hands at traditional Chinese crafts, and exchanged gifts and contact information with their Chinese peers.

"They (American youths) brought gray wristbands to exchange with us, and I gave them a fridge magnet. It felt really new and exciting -- all of us came together here to sing because of the same passion," said Hu Zimo, a member of the Yuying Choir from Fuzhou No.16 Middle School.

Many American participants were visiting China for the first time and spoke of how the trip refreshed their understanding on China, leaving them with a deeper appreciation for its culture, landscapes, and hospitality.

The Wind Choir from Chicago brought a flash mob performance at the iconic Beihai Park in Beijing, where they sang a song themed around rain.

"Just during my study and my research on the culture here in Beijing, I found out that rain means a good fortune and good luck to the community and to the world. So we want to spread that here while we are in China as well," said Mark Steven Hubbard, director of the Wind Choir.

Carla Canales, Senior Advisor to the U.S. Presidential Commission on Arts and Humanities and a guest lecturer at Harvard University, emphasized the importance of youth exchanges.

"If you start a friendship when you're 15, 17, 18, 20, what that friendship can grow into when you're 50, 60, 70, 80 years old. That can be 60 years of a beautiful friendship. So now I see that there are friendships being planted and I really hope that a whole forest, a whole beautiful garden of friendships will grow with time," said Canales.

Chinese, American youths unite in 10-Day 'Bond with Kuliang' Choir Festival

Chinese, American youths unite in 10-Day 'Bond with Kuliang' Choir Festival

Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Saturday China is willing to work with Lesotho to strengthen exchanges on governance experience, enhance coordination in multilateral affairs, and advance the China-Lesotho strategic partnership.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks when meeting with Lesotho Prime Minister Sam Matekane in the capital of Lesotho.

During the meeting, Wang congratulated Lesotho on the 60th anniversary of its independence this year, and spoke highly of Lesotho government's efforts to prioritize economic development and steer the African country onto a path of sustainable growth. Since the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in 2024, the two sides have advanced cooperation under the 10 partnership action plans unveiled at the summit, successfully implementing a number of key projects to effectively promote Lesotho's development and revitalization, Wang said.

China stands ready to work with Lesotho to strengthen exchanges on governance experience, enhance coordination in multilateral affairs, and push for greater development of the China-Lesotho strategic partnership, he added.

Calling on the two sides to firmly support each other, Wang said that China will accelerate the implementation of its zero-tariff policy for African countries, including Lesotho, expand bilateral trade, investment and industrial cooperation, facilitate broader access of Lesotho's specialty products to the Chinese market, and continue to support Lesotho's national development.

China will continue to stand firmly with African countries, uphold justice for the Global South, including Lesotho, oppose unilateralism and acts of bullying, and work together to build a community with a shared future for humanity, Wang said.

On his part, Matekane said during the meeting that Lesotho cherishes its friendship with China and the strategic partnership between the two countries, and expressed gratitude for China's valuable support for the development of African countries, including Lesotho.

Lesotho firmly adheres to the one-China principle and resolutely supports China in safeguarding its core interests, he said, noting that his country stands ready to strengthen strategic mutual trust with China, expand people-to-people exchanges, jointly implement the outcomes of the FOCAC Beijing Summit, and deepen cooperation in areas such as infrastructure, manufacturing and energy.

Matekane stressed that China's zero-tariff policy for African products will inject new impetus into Lesotho's development. He also expressed Lesotho's willingness to strengthen solidarity and cooperation with China on multilateral platforms such as BRICS to jointly address global challenges.

On the same day, Wang also held talks with Lejone Mpotjoana, minister of foreign affairs and international relations of Lesotho.

China, Lesotho to strengthen exchanges, advance cooperation

China, Lesotho to strengthen exchanges, advance cooperation

China, Lesotho to strengthen exchanges, advance cooperation

China, Lesotho to strengthen exchanges, advance cooperation

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