"Moscow-Beijing Week" kicked off in Beijing yesterday, bringing with it many
flavours of Russia's capital.
As part of the "Year of Russia in China" the week-long event is aiming to
enhance mutual understanding and bring classical stage performances, scientific
achievements and business delegations to Beijing, organizers said at a press
conference yesterday.
"This is the largest ever exchange in cultural and economic ties between the
two cities since the friendship-city relationship was established in 1995," said
Zhao Huimin, deputy director of the Foreign Affairs Office of Beijing.
Traditional Russian style singing and dancing shows by Russia's first-class
performers will be given both in an opera house and the open air at the weekend.
The event was organized by the Foreign Affairs Office of Beijing, Beijing
Municipal Government and counterparts from Moscow.
Some 249 delegates, led by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, have arrived in Beijing
for talks on trade, scientific research, education and healthcare.
On March 21 this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing
and inaugurated the "Year of Russia in China," Luzhkov met Beijing Mayor Wang
Qishan and discussed "Moscow-Beijing Week."
"People from the two sides have seen growth in trade and economic
co-operation in recent years and we hope it will go much deeper and wider, "
said Isaev Alexander, press officer of the Embassy of the Russian Federation.
Editor: Lency