ТехноАртКПІ Festival took place

1June 8, 2019 TechnoArtKPI Festival took place. During the Festival the Center for International Education organized "KPI International", which aim was to acquainte with world cultures, their customs, traditions and achievements. Representatives from 8 countries: Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Korea, China, Iran, Morocco, Turkey, Tajikistan have described and demonstrated the culture of their countries. Students from Tajikistan and Ecuador prepared national delicacies, which were treated to all the attendees of the festival, Azeris offered tea. Turkish students impressed by the presentation of his country. On the big screen the architectural and natural sightseeings of Turkey were shown. They treated with coffee, tea, lemonade, ayran. The traditional Turkish dishes were countless: mussels, lahmadzhun, ho zleme and others. And sweets were just delicious! Chinese students showed the nature of their great country through a photo exhibition, after which they presented Chinese souvenirs. The South Korean diaspora in our university has just begun to emerge. They presented dolls in national dresses and a large amount of literature. Moroccan and Iranian students decided to present their country with clothes and ceramics. The festival was attended by representatives of the Ukrainian-Arab Business Council المجلس الأوكراني العربي التجاري, with whom our university recently signed a memorandum of cooperation. They offered to talk over a cup of coffee with cardamom and date fruits. They told about the activities of the Council and showed souvenirs from each country participating in the Business Council, the overall amount of which is 29. The invited guest of our festival was Lilia Alekseychuk, who demonstrated the masterful performance of Indian dances - modern Bollywood and traditional. Thanks for her cooperation. Foreign students received a lot of impressions and emotions from participating in the Festival. Next year they plan to participate more, because there is still a good opportunity to acquaint Ukrainians with the culture of their homeland. 2No tags for this post.