Students enjoy traditional Chinese culture to welcome new semester in Qingdao
Source:sdchina.com 2026-03-04 17:46:30
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)
On March 4, 2026, students at Qingdao Chongli Primary School in Shandong Province took part in traditional cultural activities to mark the new semester, trying their hand at dough figurine making, paper-cutting and lion dance. (Photo by Zhang Ying)