Hawaiian students and teachers experience Hainan culture


Teachers highlighted the trip's impact. Yang Hao, a Beijing native who works as a teacher at Maryknoll School, said her perception of Hainan had expanded beyond its famous coconut products: "Hainan's urban development is rapid, and its culture is increasingly diverse. This trip helps American students rediscover China."
Mei Yee Cheng of the Chinese Language Education Association of Hawaii found the youth inspiring: "Seeing these students, I can envision the future of Hainan and their potential as global citizens."
Students shared cultural insights. Alexander I-Shiang Krupitsky noted Hainan's unique blend of traditions: "Hainan and Hawaii are both tropical islands, but Hainan's ability to preserve its culture while embracing others impressed me."
Kirave Pak Qiu Liang emphasized the power of cultural exchange: "It allows open dialogue and mutual understanding."
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