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Above: A delegation of teachers from Shanghai, China visited the Shelby County 4-H Fair. Here they are looking over different exhibits with their host Jim Looft of the Shelby County Extension office. The teachers are learning about 4-H hoping to start that program in China.
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Published July 30, 2008 04:29 pm - The Shelby County 4-H and Junior Fair attracts visitors from all over Central Illinois, but the fair this year had visitors from even further away. A delegation of teachers from Shanghai, China spent the day enjoying the fair on Monday, July 28.

Chinese Delegation Visits Shelby County 4-H Fair


FRANK MULHOLLAND - Daily Union Managing Editor

The Shelby County 4-H and Junior Fair attracts visitors from all over Central Illinois, but the fair this year had visitors from even further away. A delegation of teachers from Shanghai, China spent the day enjoying the fair on Monday, July 28.

They were the guests of the University of Illinois Extension Office and Shelby County Extension Unit Manager Jim Looft. Looft explained these university teachers live in Shanghai and they are hoping to grow 4-H in an urban environment in China.

“They (Chinese delegation) are here to visit 4-H fairs and 4-H events going on in the United States,” said Looft. “I think they will be in the Unites States for 6-8 weeks.”

Looft went on to say the group has been to Champaign County, were in Shelby County on Monday and plan to be in Macon County on Tuesday.

“They are looking for projects that they might be able to take home and use in that urban environment,” Looft said. “They are also working in a low income environment so they are working with kids that have limitations.”

Jing Gao, Keren Hua and Ya Wen are accompanied by Richard Clark of the State 4-H office out of Champaign. Clark said the concept of volunteerism is a new concept in China.

“Their most recent experience with volunteering came after the major earthquake that took place in China,” said Clark.

Clark said this delegation is a follow-up from American 4-H educators’ visit to China several months ago.

“The University of Illinois Extension took 14 of our educators to China about 2 months ago and we visited in several locations in China trying to work with universities there to establish the 4-H program,” continued Clark. “These girls are coming here to learn hands-on. We told them about our 4-H program but they wanted to experience the 4-H program.”

Clark said the Extension is looking at more exchanges of educators in the future.

He went on to say the visitors will also go to urban 4-H programs in Chicago and St. Louis.

Clark said when the teachers return to China they will start volunteering by teaching English to young people.

“They (the Chinese government) are using their college students to volunteer and they are starting with teaching English and they are also learning about the 4-H at the same time,” said Clark.

Two of the three Chinese teachers spoke very good English and the third was certainly understandable.

When the students were asked about their impressions of the United States, all three were impressed with the size of everything.



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