ECUST Held the 15th Shanghai & 3rd Yangtze River Delta International Students Dragon Boat Race
28 Oct 2025

The 15th Shanghai & 3rd Yangtze River Delta International Students Dragon Boat Race was held at ECUST Fengxian Campus on May 24. As one of the programs under the national “Perceiving China” Initiative, this event boasted great impact and attracted much international students to participate. In total, 792 competitors from 102 countries formed 33 teams representing universities across Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region. After rounds of fierce competition, Shanghai Normal University won the first prize in the 200-meter mixed-gender sprint races.

Dragon boat teams in the preparation


Before the competition, ECUST Deputy Party Secretary Shen Haitao welcomed participants from other institutions, noting ECUST’s 15-year stewardship of this signature event. “This race has become one of the most anticipated sports events for international students in Shanghai and Yangtze River Delta,” he remarked. After the address, traditional lion dances and ethnic performances energized the crowd. University and municipal officials then announced the opening of the competition and joined in the ceremonial “eye-dotting” ritual to bless the race.

 

The competition was intense as every crew rowed with great efforts. As racers powered toward the finish with each synchronized stroke and collective shout, they embodied the true spirit of dragon boat racing—unity and perseverance. On the banks, the spectators erupted in cheers, creating an exciting and harmonious atmosphere.



Racers paddling at the game


Onshore spectators cheering and enjoying themselves


After groups and rounds of competition, Shanghai Normal University claimed first prize, with Jiangsu University of Science and Technology and Fudan University taking second. Five institutions shared third place honors. “This grueling sport taught me the true meaning of Chinese unity,” said French team captain of Shanghai Normal University. Saudi Arabian racer Abdulqader Zeyad I Salloot of ECUST added: “Every stroke builds trust between teammates.”


Shanghai Normal University was awarded the first prize




Celebrating teams after the race



The roaring competition demonstrated how traditional Chinese sports continue bridging cultures and races, leaving collectively woven memories from racers, spectators and staffs. Organized by the China Scholarship Council, Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, International Students Education Committed of International Education Association Shanghai, the event has become a flagship cultural exchange platform since launching in 2008. “Becoming an official ‘Perceiving China’ program of the China Scholarship Council’s initiative last year, the ECUST International Students Dragon Boat Race has expanded its reach significantly. Moving forward, this event will continue to amplify its impact, to bring fresh energy to cultural exchanges between China and the world,” explained Li Xiaopeng, Dean of College of International Education of ECUST.


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