HUSO KKU hosts the “Happy Chinese New Year: Guangxi Flavours and Zhuang Charm”
Guangxi Flavours
& Zhuang Charm Workshop

This collaborative initiative brought together the International Affairs Group, the Eastern Languages Department (Chinese Major), and the KKU International Affairs Division to foster a deeper understanding of Chinese heritage within the university community.


The opening ceremony, held at the HUSO Learning Centre, was presided over by Associate Professor Dr Orathai Piayura, Dean of the Faculty, who welcomed international delegates and students. Assistant Professor Dr Acharawan Topark-Ngarm, Assistant President for International Affairs, delivered the official opening remarks, highlighting the event's role in strengthening bilateral ties. Ms Qin Xiaoyan, Director of the Library of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, concluded the session with a speech outlining the mission to share the unique cultural identity of the Guangxi region with a global audience.

Associate Professor Dr Orathai Piayura, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
welcoming international delegates and students.
"This partnership provides a vital bridge for cultural exchange, ensuring our graduates possess the intercultural competencies necessary to thrive in today’s interconnected world."
— Faculty Vision Statement
Assistant Professor Dr Acharawan Topark-Ngarm, Assistant President for International Affairs,
delivering the official opening remarks.

Ms Qin Xiaoyan, Director of the Library of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,
giving a speech outlining the mission to share the unique cultural identity of the Guangxi region.
6 Cultural Activities
Exhibition of traditional textile craftsmanship and a workshop of embroidery arts.


Liubao and Jasmine Tea
Demonstration of tea brewing techniques and tasting of Guangxi's famous teas.










The event concluded with a shared sense of appreciation for the history and artistry of the Guangxi region, further solidifying KKU’s commitment to being a global hub for education and cultural diplomacy.
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