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Name of sachet association
Sachet culture promotion association. The sachet is a traditional ornament in China, made of satin or cloth, and filled with spices, which can give off a fragrant smell. In ancient times, sachets were widely used for fragrance, mosquito repellent, mildew prevention and other functions, and also as gifts or decorations. Capsule is also one of the names of some schools and societies, which usually devote themselves to promoting and inheriting the traditional culture of China, and also organize some related activities and exhibitions. The sachet societies in different places may have different characteristics and cultural connotations, such as the sachet culture promotion association in Peking University, the sachet art research association in Nanjing Normal University and the sachet inheritance and innovation association in Fujian Normal University. Before joining the sachet club, know the purpose, activities and joining conditions of the club, and register and apply as required. When participating in related activities, we should also respect traditional culture and the wishes of others, and abide by the rules and regulations of the association and the requirements of school management.
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