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LWC students at International Festival in Bowling Green


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By Airada Bricker

Bowling Green, KY - On Saturday, September 29, 2018 the Lindsey Wilson College International Student Program and the affiliated United Nations Club visited Circus Square Park in Bowling Green where an International Festival was held.

Twelve international and domestic students took the trip to an event where various nationalities come together to proudly share their cultures. The festival is a traditional celebration that honors the heritage and diversity in the community through authentic cuisines, music, dance performances, educational activities, cultural displays, etc.




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LWC Students at the International Festival



2018-09-30 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo Airada Bricker.
Left to right: Lucia Mora, Lina Sachica, Minhee Jo, Saya Fukuda, Yejin Been, Tomomi Onada, Ikumi Inoue, Shauna Jones, Loch Sloan, Yu Shibata, Airada Bricker, Brandon Reed.

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Traditional Japanese clothing



2018-09-30 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo Airada Bricker.
Left to right: Brandon Reed, Airada Bricker, Shauna Jones, Ikumi Inoue, Yu Shibata.

These students visited the Japanese booth where they had the opportunity to wear Japanese kimono and learned how to assemble these traditional clothes. Inoue and Shibata are Japanese exchange students at LWC.

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Traditional Chinese clothing



2018-09-30 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo Airada Bricker.
Left to right: Brandon Reed and Airada Bricker in traditional Chinese clothing.

The International Festival promotes and celebrates ethnic and cultural diversity in the region and around the world, while educating the community about the values of each culture. Since there were so many countries represented at the festival, these students had the opportunity to be submerged in each unique culture, discover new ones, and widen their perspective on the world.

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