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Chinese cultural tour of Africa kicks off Updated: 2004-07-14
A Chinese cultural tour of Africa was launched in South Africa's Pretoria
July 13, with dances and songs, a musical instrument show and photo exhibition.
South Africa is the first leg of the Chinese cultural tour on the African
continent.
Chinese State Councilor Chen Zhili, who arrived South Africa on Sunday, was
among 700 audiences, including both Chinese and South African cultural
ministers.
Before the cultural performances, South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma
met with the Chinese delegation headed by Chen in the presidential palace.
Chen said China attaches great importance to bilateral exchanges and
cooperation in the fields of culture, education, science and technology.
China will further its efforts to enhance its relation with South Africa in
various fields, she said, expressing hope that cultural exchange between the two
countries will be an example of diversified cultures in the world.
Zuma said South Africa and China share similar historical development and the
two countries have always helped and supported each other.
South Africa attaches great importance to the role played by China in the
international arena, he said, adding that his country would like to coordinate
its stance with China and strengthen cooperation.
(Editor: Maggie)
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