The first day of October was both the National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival. JISU held 11 activities, provided by different colleges, in which teachers and students gathered together to give performances to celebrate the festivals and wish our motherland prosperous.
The original intention of JISU in holding this activity was to integrate patriotism education with traditional festival activities, and make the Chinese culture and traditional virtue rooted in students' ideological and moral ideas. JISU, through encouraging connotations of traditional festivals and combining patriotic educational elements with abundant moral resources in campus culture, aims to cultivate a strong sense of patriotism in education, so as to promote the further development of the ideological and political education.
Fang Yong, Dean of the School of International Communication, hands out moon cakes to the students
On the day of the event, the lecture hall of the Shiqiao Building, multi-functional lecture hall, terrace classrooms, student apartments and other places were filled with joy and laughter. The students expressed their good wishes through a variety of performances, such as modern songs and dances, traditional folk art, musical instrument playing, and affectionate poetry recitation. During this event, the leaders and teachers from various colleges also showed their talents on the stage, then distributed moon cakes to the students, and spent an unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival together.
Activity held by School of International Business Administration
Activity held by School of International Economics and Trade
Activity held by School of International Culture and Tourism
Activity held by School of Oriental Languages
Activity held by School of International Art
Activity held by School of Education and School of Artificial Intelligence
Activity held by School of Occidental Languages
Activity held by Graduate School
Activity held by School of English
Activity held by School of Central and Eastern European Languages.
Activity held by Student Apartments.
Accompanied by "I Love You China", "My Motherland and Me", "Ode to the Motherland" and other beautiful songs, teachers and students waved the national flag and sang in unison, to send sincere wishes for our great motherland.
The teachers and students from the School of International Communication sang together "My Motherland and Me"
The students were impressed by the celebration activities. "The family is the smallest country, and the country is the largest home. We are very happy to celebrate the birthday of our motherland and spend the holiday together with our teachers and classmates in JISU." A class of 2020 freshmen said, "We will make up our minds to live up to the trust of our motherland and teachers' expectations to study hard, increase our talents and realize our dream of becoming a talent in our future university life."