🌟 Iowa students and teachers are having the adventure of a lifetime! On June 11, a group from the U.S. state of Iowa touched down in Beijing, kicking off an unforgettable cultural exchange trip.
Their first stop? The majestic Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City. Walking through its ancient gates, the students were transported back in time, awed by the world's largest and best-preserved ancient palace complex. 🐉
\"It's like stepping into a history book!\" one student exclaimed, eyes wide at the intricate architecture and rich colors. The group's teachers were equally impressed, noting how firsthand experiences like this deepen understanding beyond the classroom.
The main goal of their journey is to dive into Chinese history and culture, and what better place than the heart of China's former imperial palace? From exploring grand halls to discovering hidden courtyards, every moment is a new adventure. 🎎
As the sun set over the golden rooftops, the Iowa group reflected on their day. \"We’re not just learning about culture—we're living it,\" a teacher shared.
This trip is more than sightseeing; it's about building bridges between cultures and making memories that will last a lifetime. 🌏❤️
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Iowa students embark on cultural exchange journey in Beijing
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