After receiving the award, Lotta and I were about to take the children back to the hotel when Daphne stopped me and said she had something to tell me. It turned out the principals from other planets had asked her about organizing a cultural exchange event. Daphne readily agreed, believing it would not only enhance the children's understanding of diverse cultures but also cultivate their cross-cultural communication skills. So, Daphne invited me to work with the principals to plan this event.

Daphne wanted the children to experience the charm of different cultures and learn how to respect and appreciate the cultural differences of others. Therefore, we prepared some representative food, clothing, music and other items, and organized various cultural performances and games.

I also agree with Daphne's idea, because such activities can broaden children's horizons and increase their knowledge. Moreover, we can also take this opportunity to show other planets the cultural characteristics of the Earth and let them better understand our home.

Next, we began discussing specific details, such as the time, location, and process. Everyone participated enthusiastically in the discussion, offering many interesting ideas. Finally, we finalized a detailed plan and divided the work to execute it.

I was responsible for collecting information on Earth's cuisine and traditional culture, while Daphne was responsible for contacting the directors of other planets to ensure they could provide enough cultural exhibits. She also had to arrange the venue and equipment to ensure the smooth running of the event.

After returning to the hotel, I immediately got to work. I researched extensively on cuisines from around the world and selected some of the most representative dishes to recommend to Daphne. I also compiled introductory materials on traditional Chinese costumes, folk art, and historical stories to share with the children during the event.

After a period of preparation, the long-awaited Cultural Exchange Day finally arrived! That morning, all the children woke up early, excited. They wore their favorite clothes and looked around with curiosity at the objects from various planets displayed around them.

At the beginning of the event, Daphne delivered a welcome speech and briefly outlined the purpose and significance of the event. Representatives from each planet then took the stage to share their cultural backgrounds and characteristics. Some displayed exquisite handicrafts, others performed unique dances, and others sang local songs.

We then moved on to the food section. The children sampled delicacies from different planets, experiencing the collision and fusion of different flavors. As they ate, they shared their preferences and experiences with each other.

After we tasted the delicacies from different planets, Auntie Ola smiled and brought out a special surprise – the fries and burgers that I had carefully prepared! The children immediately cheered, their eyes sparkling with excitement, and they couldn’t wait to try one of these most popular delicacies on Earth.

The golden fries exuded an alluring aroma, each one fried to a crisp and delicious perfection. When they met the sweet and sour ketchup, the delicious taste was simply irresistible. The children reached out their little hands, dipped the fries in ketchup, and then put them in their mouths, savoring the unique flavor.

Next came the burger, a soft bun filled with crispy, tender chicken thigh, fresh green lettuce, and rich cheese. The flavors of the various ingredients blended beautifully, leaving a lingering aftertaste. The children devoured the burger with gusto, their faces beaming with satisfaction.

Watching them enjoy their meals brought me immense joy. These simple yet delicious meals not only brought joy to the children but also created a time for everyone to share. In this universal family, food has become a bond that connects us all, allowing us to feel the warmth and happiness of home.

After enjoying a hearty meal, everyone took their children for a walk before preparing for lunch. Once the teachers and children from the other kindergartens had departed, a sense of peace finally returned to Ceres Love Kindergarten. After days of hectic work, there was finally a moment of relaxation. Although there were still a series of activities to do in the afternoon, a successful conclusion to the morning was already halfway to success. After resting for over an hour, we had everything we needed for the afternoon's activities ready.

Soon, teachers and children from other planets began arriving. In the afternoon, we held a fun cultural interactive game. The children divided into groups and participated in a variety of exciting competitions and challenges, such as puzzles, crafts, and trivia. Through these games, they gained a deeper understanding of the cultures of other planets and further cultivated their spirit of teamwork.

The entire event was filled with laughter and joy, and the children had an unforgettable day. They not only learned new things but also made many new friends. I also learned a lot from this event, understanding the importance of cultural diversity and the value of mutual understanding and tolerance.

At the cultural lecture, I vividly explained the history and meaning of the horse-faced skirt, and the children listened with great interest; in the handicraft session, they drew the patterns of the horse-faced skirt by themselves and felt the charm of traditional art; in the music and dance performance, the children put on beautiful horse-faced skirts, sang and danced, and won rounds of applause.

This activity not only gave the children a deeper understanding of the culture of the ancient Blue Planet, Country Z, but also strengthened their confidence and teamwork. The teachers were highly praised for the success of the event and expressed their hope for more such cultural experiences in the future. The children began their cultural experience, wandering through the various exhibition areas, trying their hand at drawing alien facial makeup and making interstellar handicrafts.

Time flew by amidst laughter and joy. As the event drew to a close, Daphne took the stage to summarize, praising the children's active participation and encouraging them to maintain their passion for exploring diverse cultures.

At the end of the event, Daphne returned to the stage for a closing speech. She thanked every participant for their enthusiastic support and declared the cultural exchange a complete success. She expressed her hope that similar events could continue in the future, allowing more people to experience the vastness and beauty of the universe.

Finally, everyone took a group photo together, bringing this unforgettable cultural exchange activity to a successful conclusion. The children said that through this activity, they have a better understanding and love of the culture of other planets, and have also gained valuable friendships.

After seeing off the teachers and children from other planets, I spent the last half hour before school dismissed, organizing a discussion with the children about the event. Each child offered their own insights. Listening to their own conversations, I couldn't help but feel proud of them all. This cultural exchange not only allowed me to witness the children's growth but also taught me that no matter where we are, we should maintain an open mind, exploring and embracing different cultures. Only in this way can we truly achieve harmonious coexistence and create a better future together. We planned a variety of engaging activities, including traditional cultural lectures, crafts, and music and dance performances. The children actively participated, thoroughly enjoying the culture of Ancient Blue Planet Z.

I had originally planned to study on Snow Planet, but some unexpected activities disrupted my plans. After receiving the award, we returned to the hotel for a night's rest, and the next day, we boarded the spacecraft back to Ceres. Although my study trip to Snow Planet didn't happen, I have no regrets. All my hard work these days has been dedicated to promoting the culture of the ancient Blue Planet, especially that of Country Z, and it has left me feeling incredibly fulfilled and satisfied.

Although the current empire evolved from the former Z nation, some cultural heritage has been lost during its long interstellar wanderings. Allowing modern interstellar people to rediscover the charm of traditional culture is well worth the effort. As for study tours, we can plan them later. After all, the children are exhausted and need a good rest.

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