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HEBUT organizes a variety of events throughout the year to create a rich and colorful campus life for students. Students can broaden their cultural horizon and gain academic insights by engaging in these events. Below is an introduction to some of the most significant HEBUT-organized events along with their approximate schedules.
1. Mid-Autumn Festival -- Celebrated annually in September, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time when HEBUT organizes various cultural activities, including moon cake tasting, lantern shows, paper cutting, traditional fan making, and other events that bring students together to celebrate this traditional Chinese holiday.
2. Spring Festival -- The most important traditional festival in China, the Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, usually falls between January and February, depending on the lunar calendar. HEBUT hosts events for students staying on campus during the holiday, including cultural performances, gala dinners, and traditional activities like calligraphy and making dumplings.
3. Sports Tournaments -- HEBUT organizes several sports competitions throughout the academic year, including basketball, badminton, and table tennis tournaments. These tournaments foster a spirit of friendly competition and a tolerant community among students, typically taking place in the early spring or fall semesters.
4. International Chinese Language Day -- Celebrated in April, this day aims to encourage Chinese learning. HEBUT organizes language and culture-related activities to engage international students and raise awareness of Chinese linguistic and cultural heritage.
5. Graduation Ceremony -- The university’s graduation ceremony is held at the end of the academic year, typically in late April or early May. It is a significant event honoring the academic achievements of graduating students, with formal speeches, diploma presentations, and celebratory activities.
6. Company Visits -- HEBUT organizes company visits each semester to give students a firsthand look at industrial practices, corporate culture, and the application of their academic knowledge in authentic settings. These visits usually take place once every semester and are an essential component of the university’s commitment to practical education.
Students are warmly welcome to participate in these events to promote their self-development and nurture their cultural awareness. Meanwhile, these events offer students opportunities to make friends and access many other potential resources that will open their eyes to a new world.