Global volunteers rebuild ancient Shanxi


Different cultures and ideas were colliding and coalescing during the 13 days.
When proposing a plan for a certain renovation project, the French members insisted on building a model before drawing out a blueprint, while the Chinese members had a totally different idea.
After an hour of intense discussion, they agreed to draw out a blueprint with precisely marked sizes and specifications and then build a model with structural details.
Dargere noticed the difference in wooden structuring in the practices in China and France.
"We noticed that wooden structures are mostly 'dovetailed' with the use of components like dougong brackets," she said. "While in France, the wooden structures are mostly 'fixed' with nails and bolts."
The 13 days had also fostered friendship and attachment among team members.
When the event drew to an end, Chinese member Li Zhaoyi was given an unexpected birthday party.
"They got to know my birthday by reading the list of team members' information," Li said. "After the conclusion of a day's work, I was given a big birthday party at our work site, with cake, barbecue, songs, dances and best wishes."