News Express: UM holds Sixth Language and Culture Day
新聞快訊:澳大舉辦第六屆語言文化日
第六屆澳大語言文化日揭幕
The opening ceremony of the Sixth UM Language and Culture Day
澳大舉辦第六屆語言文化日
為促進語言文化傳承,搭建跨文化交流之橋,澳門大學人文學院以“珍愛母語,擁抱世界文化”為主題,於2025年3月26日舉辦第六屆澳大語言文化日,來自世界各地的師生通過豐富的表演及工作坊,呈現了澳大的多元文化魅力。活動吸引超過200名師生參與。
語言文化日是澳大人文學院的標誌性活動,旨在宣揚各種母語的保育,並通過展示多樣的文化,培養學生的審辯式思維。澳大人文學院院長徐杰致辭時表示:“澳門是多種語言的天然實驗室、多元文化的鮮活博物館。珍視我們的母語,就是尊重我們的民族。擁抱多元文化,使我們藉由不同民族文化背後的獨特視角,立體地、靈動地看世界。”
開幕式上,師生攜手呈獻豐富多彩的文化匯演,包括民謠及流行歌曲演唱、樂器演奏、太極表演等,展示了中國、日本、歐美等地的特色文化,讓觀眾留下深刻印象。此外,活動還舉辦了“文化知識尋寶遊戲”、各種手作坊以及各國傳統文化展示,讓參與者沉浸其中,感受不同語言、文化、思想和歷史的魅力。
活動的主禮嘉賓還包括澳大馬萬祺羅柏心書院院長楊柳、教與學優化中心主任王嘉祺及學生事務長彭執中。
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UM holds Sixth Language and Culture Day
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FAH) of the University of Macau (UM) held the Sixth UM Language and Culture Day on 26 March 2025. Themed ‘Cherish Mother Tongues, Embrace All Cultures’, the event aimed to promote the preservation of language and culture and bridge the gap of intercultural communication. Students and faculty from different countries and regions showcased UM’s cultural diversity through a series of performances and workshops, attracting over 200 UM members.
The Language and Culture Day is a signature event of FAH. It aims to promote the preservation of various mother tongues and develop students’ critical thinking by presenting different cultures. In his speech, Xu Jie, dean of FAH, said, ‘Macao is a natural laboratory for many languages and a living museum of multiculturalism. Cherishing our mother tongues is a way of respecting our nations. Embracing multiculturalism allows us to see the world in a multi-dimensional and dynamic way through the unique perspectives of different cultures.’
At the opening ceremony, UM students and faculty presented a cultural showcase, including performances of folk songs and pop songs, instrumental recitals, and Tai Chi demonstrations, to highlight the distinctive cultures of China, Japan, Europe and America, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. The event also featured the ‘Cultural Treasure Hunt’, various handcraft workshops, and presentations of the traditional cultures of different countries, allowing participants to experience the charm of different languages, cultures, ideas, and histories.
The opening ceremony was officiated by Yang Liu, college master of Ma Man Kei and Lo Pak Sam College; Wong Ka Ki, director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Enhancement; and Pang Chap Chong, dean of students.
To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/60826/