On March 27, a delegation of middle and high school students from Russia visited ECUST for a vibrant cultural exchange experience. The morning began with an insightful tour of the university's history museum and picturesque campus, where the visitors learned about ECUST’s rich academic heritage.


The highlight came when students participated in a hands-on workshop of zaran dyeing, a fascinating Chinese intangible cultural heritage art. “The colors and patterns are so magical,” remarked a 15-year-old student. “It’s amazing to create my own traditional Chinese artwork.”





The visitors also showed particular enthusiasm about ECUST’s Joint Multi-Degree (JMD) program. “We’re impressed by the international opportunities here in China. Thanks to this campus tour, we feel the remarkable blend of modern education and cultural preservation,” said one of the high school students.