CGTN global ‘Read a Poem’ campaign – Confucius Institute’s student read ‘Prelude to Water Melody’

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Four Confucius Institute’s students in Madagascar read ‘Prelude to Water Melody’ in Mandarin to you as part of CGTN’s “Read a Poem” campaign. We launched this special event for the Mid-Autumn Festival and International Day of Peace in September. We invite you to read a poem featuring the themes of love and peace in your native language. Post the video with hashtag #readapoem# on social media and tag us or send your video to our email address readapoem2022@gmail.com. Your video could be reposted by CGTN’s official account. Don’t forget to say our slogan in the video, “I read this poem for you, though thousands of miles apart, poetry brings us the same beat of the heart.”

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