MCFP Students Join the Dragon Boat Race in Salford Quays
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 Published On Jul 5, 2024

Our Manchester-China Friendship Programme students had an unforgettable experience at the Dragon Boat Race in Salford Quays on June 9th 2024!

They had a blast paddling and competing with more than 40 other teams. There were also several Chinese cultural performances such as lion and dragon dance, martial arts demonstration, and choir singing, and the area was surrounded by delicious street foods - the perfect way to end another successful MCFP annual edition!

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Organisers: Manchester China Institute & Manchester China Forum
Video producer: Jake Ruding & Jennie Li
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The Manchester China Institute has teamed up with the Manchester China Forum (MCF) and UoMโ€™s International Office to help integrate new Chinese students into campus life, while simultaneously enriching the campus experience for local students.

The Manchester-China Friendship Programme (MCFP) seeks to develop mutual understanding and friendships between British and Chinese students from the University of Manchester, particularly important at a time when anti-Asian prejudice, discrimination, and aggression has increased in the UK and around the world. Integration is at the heart of the programme, as we hope to address the long-standing issue of hostility and racially targeted violence faced by Chinese student communities on western campuses.

The scheme offers several exciting intercultural activities throughout the academic year to develop positive interactions between UK-based "host" students and newly arrived Chinese freshers. MCFP participants explore Manchester's heritage sites, discover foreign cultural celebrations, share traditional dishes, try out new sports, and get together for socials. Through the prism of Sino-British cultural exchanges, UoM British and Chinese students can better understand each other's backgrounds, learn from one another, and promote an inclusive campus environment for all.
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