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Posted onProject Pengyou intern, Tammy Tian, collects slices of life from Pengyous in Beijing in this ninth installment of the Humans of New York-inspired photo in series.
Project Pengyou intern, Tammy Tian, collects slices of life from Pengyous in Beijing in this ninth installment of the Humans of New York-inspired photo in series.
Our second annual Pengyou Day was held on November 19, 2015 as a day of solidarity to celebrate friendship and exchange between China and the United States.
Last week, on Nov. 19, we celebrated Pengyou Day where young leaders all across the US and China joined in the “WE ARE ALL #PENGYOU” Campaign to promote friendship and exchange between China and the United States.
Project Pengyou intern, Tammy Tian, collects slices of life from Pengyous in Beijing in this eighth installment of the Humans of New York-inspired photo in series.
In case you missed it, China has been making efforts towards normalizing relations with historical rivals and neighbors in the last month.
Through this lighthearted video, Devin Nickell, Community Engagement Manager for Team Pengyou along with her a capella group in Beijing, 京Sing (Jing Sing) helped Jesse show how although the tonal nature of Chinese might be frustrating at times, it can also be musical!
Halloween is not a traditional Chinese holiday, and the exposure most Chinese people have to it is through their Western friends. Although more Chinese young people are getting their ghoul on on Oct. 31st, there are already many popular scary stories and legends in Chinese folklore! Read on to discover four truly blood-curdling monsters in Chinese mythology.
Project Pengyou intern, Tammy Tian, collects slices of life from Pengyous in Beijing in this seventh installment of the Humans of New York-inspired photo in series.
Edgar Ruiz, now a fiery member of the Project Pengyou Texas A&M International University Chapter will be representing the U.S. in the 2015 World Wushu Championship held in Jakarta, Indonesia from November 11th-18th. Project Pengyou gave Ruiz an outlet to reach out to his community in ways that once seemed impossible. Help him continue to inspire boys and girls of all ages and share the appreciation of cultures across the globe.