Syrian Students Participate in Budapest University’s Festival

The branch of the Syrian Students National Union (SSNU) in Hungary has participated in the annual carnival festival held by Budapest University.

The participating Syrian students showed handmade works and photos  that mirror civilization in the Homeland, according to the Syrian Arab News agency (SANA).

The agency added that well-known Syrian dishes were exhibited in the festival and they attracted visitors.

 The festival aims to introduce the culture of the countries to which Budapest University’s students belong.

Last December, the SSNU organized an activity entitled ‘Syrian Day’ in Prague, capital of Czech Republic, to show Syria’s history, civilization, culture and co-existence.

Basma Qaddour

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