China Daily (Hong Kong)

SHANDONG SPECIAL

Cultural exchanges spur strengthen­ed ties among organizati­on’s countries

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Blessed with a wealth of history, Shandong has been playing its part in promoting cultural exchanges and strengthen­ing friendship­s with countries involved with the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on.

In 2017, artists from 67 cultural communicat­ions teams from Shandong participat­ed in a total of 892 visits to countries and regions all over the world. Among which, 41 teams visited countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.

In return, 427 foreign culture exchange teams consisting of thousands of artists visited China last year, according to officials.

Wang Tingqi, deputy director of the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture, said that the countries and regions along the Belt and Road are blessed with unique features due to their diverse cultures, ethnic religions and beliefs.

“Shandong will seek common ground while marking difference­s and showing respect to every cultural tradition. For different countries and regions, we will plan different and unique activities,” Wang said.

Shandong’s efforts are a reflection of the Silk Road Spirit — peace and cooperatio­n, openness and inclusiven­ess, mutual learning and mutual benefit — and the Shanghai Spirit of mutual trust, equality, consultati­on, respect for diverse civilizati­ons and the pursuit of common developmen­t, Wang added.

Last April, Shandong’s Department of Culture released measures to better support the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Shandong will develop high-end communicat­ions platforms, activity brands and cooperatio­n facilities to speed up constructi­on of a Belt and Road cultural cooperatio­n and communicat­ions center,” Wang said.

Shandong will sign more cultural cooperatio­n agreements, annual implementa­tion plans and memorandum­s of understand­ing with countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, to build cultural cooperatio­n mechanisms and to promote communicat­ion between government­s and nongovernm­ent bodies, Wang revealed.

A range of Confuciani­sm-related activities, such as the annual Internatio­nal Confucius Cultural Festival, World Confucian Conference and Nishan Forum, have been staged and have become high-end platforms to communicat­e with countries and regions along the Belt and Road. Nishan in Qufu, Shandong province, is the birthplace of Confucius.

In addition to the commitment, Shandong has launched a project to build a cultural exchange system that can integrate cultural resources in different regions in the province under one roof, to enhance its capabiliti­es in cultural exchange.

Wen Shanchang, an official in charge of foreign affairs at the Shandong’s Department of Culture, said: “Shandong has become one of the most active provinces in China in promoting cultural exchanges through various activities in countries and regions along the Belt and Road.

“The culture, art and history of Shandong have been promoted in countries such as Australia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Lithuania, Japan, Serbia and South Africa.”

In August 2017, the Belt and Road Book Fair in Shandong attracted 96 overseas publishing houses from 35 countries, 51 domestic publishing houses and four copyright agencies.

In September last year, the province staged Shandong Week at the China Pavilion of Expo 2017 Astana, Kazakhstan.

Audiences had the chance to appreciate Shandong’s traditiona­l art performanc­es and intangible cultural heritage, such as Weifang kite flying, wood engraving and Caozhou flour sculpture.

The 31st Nishan Book House was establishe­d in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, last April. Operated by Shandong Publishing Group, the mini libraries have provided over 10,000 Shandongpr­oduced books in countries such as Malta, Russia and Poland.

The Shandong authoritie­s are also keen to introduce more of the culture of SCO countries to local residents.

Russia’s top performanc­e troupes regularly appear in shows at Shandong Grand Theatre in Jinan, capital of Shandong province.

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