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Cultural courses a hit with SMU students

By Cao Chen in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2019-01-23 10:20
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David Bobadilla of Chile, a student with Shanghai Maritime University, is a fan of Chinese kung fu and tai chi. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Besides the academic curriculum, international students pursuing higher education degrees at the Shanghai Maritime University are also offered a window into Chinese culture to help them fit into the local environment and understand how China is developing.

Classes on Chinese history, calligraphy, dragon boat racing, soccer and tai chi are just a few of the many options that international students can choose from during the academic year.

According to the university, about 800 students from 97 countries, including Britain, the United States and Ghana, were enrolled in culture-related classes last year.

Dragon boat classes have always attracted many international students, says Liu Tao, a teacher at SMU.

"Foreign students usually have advantages in strength, which makes them potentially skilled dragon boat racers," Liu says, adding that the dragon boat team has won many national and local dragon boat races for foreign students in colleges and universities since 2012.

Benjamin Baffoe, a doctoral student in logistics engineering and management at SMU, says: "It is a great privilege to come to China and have the chance to learn about dragon boating, something that I used to see when I was a child."

Baffoe adds that his first experience with boat races was in his hometown, Fosu Lagoon, where there was an annual Bakatue ceremony and boat race held in late August or September that is like the dragon boat festival.

Having learned the sport for six years in China, Baffoe says he is now a more disciplined individual with a sterner resolve - "That's what life is about: Never giving up and always trying."

As an experienced dragon boater, Baffoe has been assigned as a team leader on several occasions.

"It trains my leadership skills too. Rowers come from different countries, but on a boat, I need to encourage them to speak and learn one language, and to paddle and win as one," he says.

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