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本周一,芬兰桑拿协会向芬兰外交部颁发“蒸汽精神奖”,肯定了芬兰外交官向全世界推广桑拿文化并利用“桑拿外交”协调国际关系的成就。 Finland's foreign ministry1 on Monday won the Steam Spirit Prize for promoting sauna(桑拿浴) culture abroad, organisers said, hailing Finnish diplomats2 for using saunas to help forge(锻造) international relations. "The prize is given for a deed, a person or an event promoting sauna culture. The recipient3 meets all these criteria," Sauna Society chairman Ben Grass said in a statement. "Through diplomacy4, the ministry has made a fundamental contribution to increasing awareness5 about the essence of being Finnish," he said, hailing the way Finnish diplomats around the world use embassy saunas as a place for diplomatic "deeds and events". The humble6 wood-fired sauna is a cornerstone(基础,柱石) of Finnish culture. It is not merely a way to wash but a place that was the centre of stories and superstition7(迷信) , and which is still a key aspect of family, social and even political life in the Nordic country. In the 1970s, for instance, President Urho Kekkonen was known to hold diplomatic meetings in his sauna, while today's Finnish peacekeepers build saunas in every camp they are deployed8, even in places like Chad and Afghanistan. "The sauna is an inseparable element of Finnish diplomacy throughout the world... Nearly all Finnish embassies have saunas, where relations with local movers and shakers are cultivated," Pertti Torstila, a state secretary at the foreign ministry, said in the statement. "The sauna is an ideal place for forging friendships, making agreements and building peace," he added. 点击收听单词发音
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