According to Wu Yang, president of China Overseas Students Alumni Association of Hiroshima University, who is in charge of organizing this activity, this activity is mainly to see off the alumni who are about to return to China before the start of the new school year. A total of 25 students signed up for the badminton competition. Everyone is fighting, and the atmosphere is extremely intense.
After the game, Tian Jiangping, a postdoctoral graduate student who is about to return to China, won the first place in men's singles and mixed doubles. In Tian Jiangping's view, although this activity is not grand, it has special significance. He said: "I am very happy to participate in the activities of the badminton team before returning to China. I hope you can relax because of our "old classmates" returning to China, and the badminton team will continue to grow and develop! Badminton is a beautiful sport with a low starting point, but it is not so easy to play well. Everyone should communicate more and practice well. "
Bai Rongmei from Inner Mongolia University in China and Li Yan, who was sent by the Ministry of Education to Hiroshima University for a short visit, will soon return to the motherland. Being able to participate in this "farewell match" is "worth remembering forever" for them.
Wu Yang said that although Japan suffered a major disaster, Hiroshima was far from the disaster area after all. If China students studying in Hiroshima can keep their confidence, they can not only support the Japanese people, but also promote the cooperation between the two peoples to overcome the disaster.