VISITING THE MOTHERLAND

2016 Culture Trip

 
 
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In 2016, POP’s foundation organized a China Culture Trip for the adopted families with children from China. It aims to provide an opportunity for US families with Chinese adopted children to understand the Chinese Culture. This cultural trip started on 6 July 2016 and it was made possible because of POP’s Foundation and the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Tianjin Municipal People’s Government. The Chinese government had so kindly covered the hotel and restaurant expenses for the 200 families in Beijing and Tianjin on 6 July, while participating families bought return air tickets at their own expenses.

There were a total of 26 adopted children in the Bay Area who participated in this Cultural Trip. After arriving in Beijing, they met with adopting families from all over the world for a cultural exchange. This trip was also made special as it is the first time that 2 children from the “King of Peace” Children’s Welfare institute in Wuqing, Tianjin adopted to the United States are returning home.

On 11th July, an event was held, and it consisted of 3 parts:

  1. Children’s talent shows aimed to forge friendship with friends from overseas.

  2. A visit to the Welfare Home to share about the life and education programmes in the homes. The vocational training programmes available for the older children was explained in this visit too.

  3. A reunion dinner, which involved the making of dumplings. The purpose of this was to welcome the 2 children who returned to “King of Peace” Children’s Welfare institute as well as the other guests on this trip.

It was a wonderful cultural exchange and was a great opportunity for many friendships to be forged.

For questions or inquiries about future trips, please contact Maisie Chan at 1 (925) 292-2331 or info@popsfoundation.org

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past culture trips

POP’s Foundation has been organizing the China Culture Trip for the adoption families with children from China since 2006.