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Deepening mutual understanding between Chinese and Grenadian people through cultural exchanges, educational endeavors

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September 13, 2023
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Children enjoy a Grenadian exhibit and feature activities at the Culture Day held at Learnroom International Kindergarten in Beijing. Photo: Courtesy of Chad Vincent John

Children enjoy a Grenadian exhibit and feature activities at the Culture Day held at Learnroom International Kindergarten in Beijing. Photo: Courtesy of Chad Vincent John

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By Chen Qingqing>>>>>>Deepening mutual understanding between Chinese and Grenadian people will be realized through a multifaceted approach, which entails expanding cultural exchanges, promoting educational endeavors, and facilitating direct connections between individuals from both nations, Chad Vincent John, a 34-year-old Grenadian who is currently a kindergarten teacher and has been living in China for more than a decade, told the Global Times in a recent interview.

By organizing diverse cultural programs, offering language courses, and creating opportunities for personal interactions, we can cultivate stronger bonds, John said. Additionally, leveraging digital platforms and social media will enable the seamless sharing of personal stories, experiences, and cultural insights, ultimately fostering a more profound and lasting connection between our two communities, he noted.

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Learnroom International Kindergarten in Beijing, known for its commitment to fostering cultural understanding, recently hosted a successful Culture Day that had a profound effect on attendees. John, a respected member of the school’s management team, spearheaded the event with the generous support of the Grenadian Embassy.

Among the showcases by various countries, the Grenada exhibit stood out, captivating both children and parents with its displays.

“The Chinese audience’s response to this event was remarkable. As they entered the exhibition room, they were captivated by the vibrant displays,” John said.

The delightful aroma of Grenadian spices and cocoa intrigued them, sparking their curiosity about our culture. Attendees received goodie bags with Grenadian spices, T-shirts, bandanas, and brochures, enhancing their experience. They also enjoyed seeing their children dressed in carnival costumes, adding to the event’s charm, he noted. “Overall, the positive reactions underscored the power of cultural exchange.”

Children enjoy a Grenadian exhibit and feature activities at the Culture Day held at Learnroom International Kindergarten in Beijing. Photo: Courtesy of Chad Vincent John

The 34-year-old Grenadian who has been working in China for over 10 years, called the country “a second home” to him. “I have found the experience of living and working here to be truly enriching.”

However, it’s worth noting that many Chinese people are not familiar with Grenada, he said. “Whenever I’m asked about my origin, I often find myself explaining that Grenada is a beautiful island located in the Caribbean Sea, situated to the south of Cuba, Jamaica, and Haiti, and to the north of South America and Trinidad and Tobago, among others,” John said.

I refer to these nearby countries to provide context and help people understand where Grenada is situated geographically. This interaction provides an opportunity for cultural exchange and helps bridge the gap in understanding between our two nations, he said. (Global Times)

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