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French student explores Sino-French relations through history at PKU
Oct 24, 2024

French student explores Peking University, October 24, 2024: As the 60th anniversary of Sino-French diplomatic relations approaches, French student Pacôme Sébastien reflects on his academic journey from France to China, and his growing understanding of the cultural and historical ties between the two nations.


Pacôme Sébastien at the PKU Yenching Academy

Sébastien, a student at the Yenching Academy of Peking University, began his master’s degree at Sciences Po Paris, focusing on political science and the economic systems of France and Europe. However, his curiosity for broader global cultures, particularly the rich and complex history of China, led him to pursue further studies in Beijing. “China’s long and mysterious history fascinated me,” he explains, noting that studying abroad became a new starting point in his exploration of international cultures.

Arriving at PKU in 2023, Sébastien embarked on a two-year program studying Chinese history, with a special focus on aviation during the Republic of China period. Sébastien highly values the importance of mastering a language to better delve into deeper thoughts, which made him invest a lot of time in learning Chinese and reading historical materials in classical Chinese.
His research centers on China’s early modernization efforts in aviation, a field where Sino-French cooperation played a significant role. “I was surprised by how much China’s advancements during tough times resonated with France’s influence,” he said.
From past to present, the cooperation not only promoted the beginning and takeoff of China’s aviation history but also enabled China to participate widely in the global aviation industry, promoting China's gradual transition to an aviation powerhouse.

This connection between China and France extends beyond technology. Sébastien emphasizes the deep cultural exchange that has taken place, with China introducing France to classical Chinese thought and literature, including Confucianism and Taoism. These intellectual exchanges, he argues, have laid a foundation for mutual respect and understanding which continues to this day.


Pacôme Sébastien climbing the Great Wall of China.

Sébastien has also integrated himself into the vibrant academic and social life at PKU. He participates in extracurricular activities such as calligraphy classes and joins the long-distance running team, which have allowed him to connect with both Chinese and international students. “I admire the determination and diligence of Chinese students, and despite our cultural differences, our shared pursuit of knowledge has brought us closer,” he shared.

Meanwhile, a tea ceremony experience reminded him of the serenity and refinement in French wine tasting, while making dumplings by hand made him feel the importance of Chinese family reunions, rekindling a sense of togetherness that also exists in French celebrations.
Multicultural encounters and convergence led Sébastien to reexamine the breadth and depth of the relationship between the two countries. These interactions may provide an important reference for bilateral cooperation in the world today, one that involves not only economic cooperation but also significant cultural and academic exchanges. 
Looking to the future, Sébastien hopes to bridge the gap between the two cultures through his work as a scholar and educator. His ultimate goal? To become a teacher of Chinese history, helping future generations in France understand the depth of Sino-French relations. “I want to contribute to cultural exchange and foster cooperation between our nations,” Sébastien said, expressing his hopes for continued collaboration in both academic and cultural fields.

Written by: Son Jiyoon
Edited by: Wang Jia En
Source: Peking University International Students’ Division Official Wechat (Chinese)

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