The Mandarin Corner is a unique large red room located in the Bahasa building on campus that contains three rooms - a musical instruments room, a traditional Chinese clothing room, and a photobooth room. It is open from 8am to 5pm and contains artifacts like a photo of the Great Wall, various traditional Chinese instruments, hanfu clothing, and a face-changing mask. Students plan to visit the corner to see the exhibits and cultural programs held there.
The Mandarin Corner is a unique large red room located in the Bahasa building on campus that contains three rooms - a musical instruments room, a traditional Chinese clothing room, and a photobooth room. It is open from 8am to 5pm and contains artifacts like a photo of the Great Wall, various traditional Chinese instruments, hanfu clothing, and a face-changing mask. Students plan to visit the corner to see the exhibits and cultural programs held there.
The Mandarin Corner is a unique large red room located in the Bahasa building on campus that contains three rooms - a musical instruments room, a traditional Chinese clothing room, and a photobooth room. It is open from 8am to 5pm and contains artifacts like a photo of the Great Wall, various traditional Chinese instruments, hanfu clothing, and a face-changing mask. Students plan to visit the corner to see the exhibits and cultural programs held there.
FAKULTAS MATEMATIKA DAN ILMU PENGETAHUAN ALAM UNIVERSITAS TANJUNGPURA 2022 Ragil : Hi Tiara! Hi Amanda! Tiara : Hi Ragil. Amanda : Hi Ragil, How are you? Ragil : It’s a great day! How about you? Amanda : Well, we’ve so bored today and nothing we can do. Ragil : Oh. By the way did you see Ivy and Erin? Tiara : No, I didn't see them. Amanda : Me too. Ivy : Hi guys. Erin : Hi guys. Tiara : There they are. Where have you been? Erin : We've been from the Mandarin Corner. Rhagil : I know where it is. I've been there yesterday. Tiara : What corner is that? Ragil : That is one of the uniqe large red Mandarin rooms in the UPT Bahasa building. Amanda : Oh yeah, i have also heard there are many corners from several countries there, how can i find the mandarin one? Ivy : When you enter through the main door, then you just need to turn right and you will see a uniqe small red Chinese decorations on the door. Tiara : Why is the room called the corner? Ivy : I think the reason this room is called a corner is because it is located at the end of the hall. Amanda : What time is the Mandarin corner open? Erin : They are open from 8 am to 5 pm. Tiara : Is there any interesting inside? Erin : Yes, when you enter that corner, you will immediately see a photo of the great big old wall of Chines pasted on the wall right in front of the entrance. Amanda : Wow, that's cool. is there anything other than that photo of the Great Wall of Chines? Ivy : Yes, There is three type of room. The first one is musical Instruments room, the second room there were various kinds of traditional Mandarin clothes and the last one is thephotobooth room. Amanda : What is rooms look like? Ivy : I think each room looks like a normal room and the size of the rooms is not too big but not too small. Tiara : What's inside the musical instrument corner? Erin : Inside this corner there are many traditional Mandarin musical instruments. There is a big old brown Chines musical instruments called Gu Zheng which is played by picking. Gu Zheng has five notes namely do-re-mi-la-sol. Ivy : There is another musical instrument, that`s a uniqe small black chines musical instrument called the Yang Qin which is played by tapping. Ragil : Don’t forget about the last one, there is a small brown Chines python skin membrane called Erhu which is played by strumming and Pipa which is played by picking. Tiara : Wow I really want to try all those musical instruments. Amanda : Me too. What about the second room? What's in there? Ragil : In the second room, there were various kinds of red Chines tradtional clothes. Ivy : When in the second room, Erin and I were given a little information about the Chinese tribe. It turns out that there are also Chinese ethnic groups who are Muslim, namely the Hui or Huí Zú. Erin : Yes, and the Hui or Huí Zú is one of the five largest old tribes in Republic of Chinese. Tiara : What are the traditional clothes in that room? Ivy : There is a large old red Chines clothes called Hanfu, Hanfu in each dynasty the clothing model is different. There is also cheongsam for women, and Changshan for men. Erin : Cheongsam is the beautiful small clothes with motifs such as dragon and various flower motifs, one of which is the lotus flower from Chines. Changsham used to be one of the formal attire that was widely used by men to attend several events. Amanda : So that's all there is inside that room? Ragil : Not yet all. Yesterday when I went to the Mandarin corner, I remember in this second room I also saw several types of masks in that room. They put the masks on the big old brown cupboard, so it's not very visible. Erin : What masks are there? Ragil : One of them is a face changing mask named Bian Lian. This Bian Lian mask is often used in big old ancient Chinese opera dramas. Ivy : Wow that's really cool, later I will go to the mandarin corner again to try the masks there. Amanda : How about the last room in the Mandarin corner? Erin : The last room is the photobooth, usually people who visit the Mandarin corner will take pictures in this room. Ivy and I also took photos while visiting the Mandarin corner. Ragil : Yeah, I also took pictures while visiting there. Amanda : I love photobooth. How about the program at Mandarin corner? Ivy : They’ve most favorite programs. Mandarin corner is used as a class for lecturers, if there is a possibility for general classes in the future such as Chinese calligraphy or drawing classes. Erin : They also used as a cultural class or as a Mandarin Club room. Tiara : That’s sounds good. Amanda : Yeah, I can’t wait to visit that corner later. Tiara : Me too. Thanks for giving us that informations frinds. Amanda : Thank you Ragil, Ivy and Erin too. Ivy : That’s okay. Ragil : Happy enjoy your visiting friends.