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21st Century Times Training Center (China)
Jacques Feyder High School (France)

March 2008

In March 2008, a Culture Capsule exchange was organized between the French Jacques Feyder high school, located in Epinay-sur-Seine next to Paris, and the 21st Century Times Training Center in Beijing, China. When the idea to carry out a Capsule was introduced, the 27 students of the Jacques Feyder high school were preparing a 3 weeks field trip to China. They were thus enthusiastic about the project as it constituted a kind of introduction to their stay in the Middle Kingdom. Notably, Hélène le Bail, a French China expert and member of ASEFUAN, came to the classroom in order to give some elements on Chinese culture and history to the pupils.

The French Capsule was organized thanks to the assistance of Sylvère Baron, English teacher at the Jacques Feyder high school. Chinese students at the 21st Century Times Training Center, an English language school, were very much involved in the preparation of their Capsule. They were eager to communicate with pupils from Jacques Feyder high school with the hope that they all would be able to meet in China. Thanks to the help of Frank Wei Dong and Kelly, a beautiful Capsule was sent to France. Due to the busy schedule of the French pupils as they were visiting China, a meeting between the 2 classes was not possible in the end but strong links of friendship were established between pupils of the 2 countries.

Echo From France, by the students of Jacques Feyder high school,
Epinay-sur-Seine, France

We are the 27 students from your partner class in the Jacques Feyder high school, located in Epinay-sur-Seine, next to Paris. We are between 15 and 18 years old. We are glad to send you this Culture Capsule and we hope you will enjoy opening and discovering it as much as we enjoyed preparing it! We are a multicultural class. Here are the countries to which some of us are related through our familial origins. Also, some of us were born in these countries: - Tunisia - Morocco - Algeria - Ivory Coast - Mauritania - Ghana - Turkey - Mali - Democratic Republic of Congo - Italy - Haiti - Sri Lanka. Though we now live in France and some of us have become French citizens, we remain strongly attached to these countries. Just read our letters and look at our drawings and you will understand!

As we are originally from many different countries, items included in the Capsule come from many different places and not only France. In the Culture Capsule, you will find:

It was a great pleasure to gather those items and to write letters for the Capsule. Now, we look forward to meet you in Beijing. Merci beaucoup et a bientot! (Thanks a lot and see you soon)

Pupils from the partner class at the Jacques Feyder high school

Echo From China by Kelly, teacher at 21st Century Times Training Center,
Beijing, China

Dear all,

I’m Kelly, coordinator of 2008 France-China Cultural Capsule program. As the world is becoming connected more closely, various cultural exchange programs are available for people to communicate with friends from afar. But still, we find Cultural Capsule one the most interesting programs for its unique design and friendly essence.

It’s the first time that CC extends its network to China, and all program members certainly maneuvered to make it happen. The children are so excited about opening the parcel to find out what their French friends have prepared for them! All items are well selected, each reflecting a part of the daily life of common French youngsters.

In return, the Chinese children offered back their warmest invitation to their new friends by sending souvenirs of the Olympics together with a letter describing teenage life in China. Enclosed was also a contact list of all Chinese class members – there are over 20 of them – including names, addresses, emails and phone numbers to make it easier for them to keep in touch with each other.

We really hope participants of CC program between France and China can actually meet in person and talk freely face to face. To make it even more meaningful, family-visit and home-stay may also be great options and we do plan to try it out when we organize the second CC exchange in the future. The Chinese pupils are longing for visiting France and other European countries if possible. It’s such a pleasure for us to learn that we may realize this wish by registering on CC website and by the help from our friends within the organizing team like Romain and many others. After all, it’s the Cultural Capsule exchange program brought us together which will surely attract much more new blood to share the joy with!