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Updated: 2024-07-13 12:49 ( China Daily )
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A visitor walks into the White Dagoba Temple in Beijing.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"For me, the best part of Chinese culture is the traditional attire. There are so many ethnic groups with their unique dresses. I've tried Tibetan dress, and I plan eventually to try hanfu."

Bidur says his fascination with China began at a Chinese temple in Lumbini, where Gautama Buddha is said to have been born.

"As a child, I visited that temple frequently. Its architecture bears a striking resemblance to Chinese architecture, which sparked my interest in Chinese culture, people and language. Although China and Nepal have distinct cultures, both have rich histories. Coming from Nepalese society to China, I equally respect both cultures."

While studying at Lumbini Buddhist University, Bidur chose Chinese as his second language and decided to pursue his studies in China to delve deeper into Chinese philosophy.

Anish, who plays Arniko, and who has studied in China since 2019, says that visiting the Great Wall had been a lifelong dream of his.

"When I was a child one of my neighbors was from Xizang, and there was a photo of the Great Wall in his room. Later I saw the Great Wall in many films, and I dreamed of visiting it in person." He finally did so in year 2023 as his first time, and then twice this year.

Like Shrestha, Anish is also studying international education of the Chinese language in Beijing and hopes to work in trade. Shrestha says she hopes to promote Chinese language and culture worldwide. China has helped Nepal build airports, hospitals, schools and sports centers, she says.

"As for the Beijing White Dagoba Temple, it symbolizes the beautiful friendship between Nepal and China, a friendship I'm convinced will last forever."

Hu Xinyue contributed to this story.

 

 

 

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