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China Voice: Pacific won't block cultural dialogue

2014-07-24 10:56:01

(Xinhua)

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping (5th L) and Cuban President Raul Castro (5th R) watch a ballet performance by Chinese and Cuban dancers in Havana, capital of Cuba, July 22, 2014. [Xinhua/Li Xueren]

There are plenty of examples of young Chinese artists succeeding in blending Latin American flavor into their art and drawing attention for their exotic style.

Government efforts to promote cultural cooperation between the two sides have also contributed. There are 31 Confucius Institutes in 14 Latin American countries, including Brazil, Argentina and Cuba. During this tour, President Xi pledged to establish more.

In the next five years, China will also grant government scholarships to 6,000 students from Latin American and Caribbean countries, invite 6,000 people to attend training courses and 400 for in-service master programs in China, as well as invite 1,000 leaders of political parties to visit China. In 2015, China will launch a training program for 1,000 young leaders from China, Latin America and the Caribbean.

At a summit with 11 Latin American and Caribbean leaders last week, Xi also suggested that 2016 be designated as the "Year of Cultural Exchanges" between China and the region.

With support from the government and leaders, the budding cultural exchanges between the two sides of the Pacific will prosper. Chinese and Latin American people will be able to overcome the geographic distance and approach each other.

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