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Chinese culture comes to Africa Updated: 2004-07-29
The Chinese Ministry of
Culture is launching a "Chinese Culture in North Africa" event. With a late
July start, the event will run to the end of the year, covering Tunisia,
Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania and Sudan.
The Ministry of Culture in conjunction with South China's Guangdong
Province and the city of Shenzhen, East China's Jiangsu
Province and Southwest China's Sichuan
Province will send several art and cultural delegations composed of more
than 180 artists and cultural officials to the six North African countries.
"Guangdong Cultural Week," which was launched in Sousse, Tunisia, on July 20,
kicked off the half-year-long event. A children's performing arts ensemble from
Guangdong introduced Chinese folk music to Tunisian people in the Sousse Culture
Centre. A photograph exhibition and a Chinese
painting exhibition were displayed as well.
Before the "Cultural Week" in Tunisia, the Guangdong's culture delegation
performed in Morocco's 10th Rabat International Arts Festival and 39th Marrakech
Popular Arts Festival.
Following Guangdong Province presentation, the culture delegation from
Jiangsu Province will visit Morocco in late August and then Tunisia in early
September.
In August, an acrobatic troupe from Sichuan Province will perform in Egypt,
Sudan and Mauritania.
Shenzhen will also send a large delegation, including a song and dance
ensemble, acrobats, young pianists and photographers, to Algeria in late
September and to Egypt in early October.
As a conclusion, a delegation of officials from the Ministry of Culture will
visit Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, where a Chinese and Islamic Calligraphy
Exhibition will be held.
In addition to the performances and exhibitions, a China-Islamic Forum is
scheduled to be held in Egypt in September. Li Zhaoxing, Minister of Foreign
Affairs will attend the forum.
"China has always attached great importance to cultural exchanges with North
African countries. However, because of some economic and geographic reasons,
there have been few chances for the two sides to conduct frequent cultural
exchanges," said Wang Yansheng, an official from the Minstry of Culture.
He expressed his hope to deepen mutual understanding and friendship between
Chinese and North African peoples through cultural dialogue.
(Editor: Maggie)
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