2025 UN Chinese Language Day At UNON.

 
 Language Days at the United Nations seek to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity.Under the initiative, UN duty stations around the world celebrate six separate days, each dedicated to one of the Organization's six official languages.

Activities:Warming Music: Guzheng High Mountain and Running River; Violin Concerto Butterfly Lovers 高山流水/梁祝 
11:00 am Performance: Lion Dance 舞狮 

Opening and Introduction of Distinguished Guests by MC Remarks by Ms. Zainab Hawa Bangura, Under Secretary General and Director General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON) Remarks by H.E. Ms. Guo Haiyan, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of Kenya 
11:20 am Cultural Performances presented by Confucius Institutes: I. Red Lantern II. Folk Song: Chengdu
11:30 am Interactive Roundtable: Chinese Characters Evolution and Development
12:05 pm Video Feature: Short Film on Chinese Language and Culture 
12:20 pm Presentation on multilingualism by Mr. Mohamed Assi I. Face-Changing Performance II. Tibetane Dane III. Chinese Opera IV. Dance Snow Dragon’s Chant V. Chorus: My Motherland & I 12:45 pm Event Closure: Group Photo Session with Distinguished Guests and Performers; Closing Remarks by MC; Guests invited to explore Chinese Cultural Activities With closing Music: Auld Lang Syne友谊地久天长 Explore Chinese Cultural Activities in the Corridor:
 • Chinese Calligraphy – Try your hand at brush writing 
• Oracle Bone Script – Explore ancient Chinese writing 
• Chinese Tea Ceremony– Enjoy a traditional Chinese tea ceremony and taste authentic Chinese tea 
• Peking Opera Mask Painting – Decorate traditional opera masks 
• Round Fan Painting – Design and paint your own fan • Pitch-Pot Game (Touhu) – Play a traditional Chinese game.

Related Sites and Documents: Website and the agenda Programme.



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