2023.09.22 African Culture Sharing-Burundi, Eswatini & Tanzania
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The inviting organization was introduced to the company several times because they were planning exotic "corn" cuisine. The contact started in May and ended in September (you can see the busy situation). The contact window is an alumnus of the Department of Finance of our school. I feel his enthusiasm and always helps arrange information. He often starts the night discussion mode after a busy day.
Clovis, Mugisha, and Zepha from Burundi; Sindi from Eswatini and Michael from Tanzania, who graduated this year, used drums, guitars and singing to communicate with friends from Chiayi Dameilang. The elders of Chiayi played precious Eight-tone traditional music is played to entertain friends. Music has no borders and spans generations.
When the international students performed, the elders clapped along with the rhythm (a good sport) and gave the students "likes". Many elders had never been abroad, but seeing the international students, they felt as if they were abroad. They were very novel and happy. In the end, they shared the corn with each other. Making Ugali with flour, and enjoying local organic bitter melon and other dishes, cooking and eating together created a "very" happy Qingyin time together