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In this era of globalization, language is not only a tool for communication but also a bridge that connects different cultures. CGTN's Lucia sat down with freshmen at Shanghai International Studies University to discuss why they chose to study less common languages, such as Swedish and Dutch. The students shared their experiences and insights into how learning a language broadens their international horizons.
Zhu Yiting shared her bond with Sweden – she lived in Stockholm when she was four because of her father's work and now feels extremely fortunate to major in Swedish at the university. Meanwhile, Zhang Xinyuan revealed her passion for Dutch, as her interest in the country led her to choose this language.
Be it practical communication or the utilization of online resources, students are discovering the beauty of language and culture in their own ways. Let's check it out.