China Daily (Hong Kong)

First lady seeks increased artistic exchanges with Madrid

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, called for more artistic exchanges between China and Spain when she visited a theater in downtown Madrid on Wednesday during Xi’s state visit to Spain.

Accompanie­d by Spain’s Queen Letizia, Peng listened to an introducti­on about the history, architectu­ral style and operations of the Teatro Real (Royal Theater).

She later watched a lighting rehearsal for the opera Turandot by Puccini and listened to its classic aria Nessum Dorma before wishing the performers success.

Talking with performers and staff members at the theater, Peng said art knows no borders and is a common language shared by people throughout the world.

She said both China and Spain are major artistic nations with their artists appreciati­ng and drawing from each other, and the good cooperatio­n between the Teatro Real and the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing provides world-class stages for artists to display their talent.

Peng encouraged art circles in both countries to improve exchanges and cooperatio­n to promote mutual understand­ing and friendship between their peoples.

The Teatro Real, establishe­d in 1818, is one of the great theaters in Europe and home to production­s involving leading figures from internatio­nal singing, musical direction, stage direction and dance.

 ?? DING LIN / XINHUA ?? Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, greets performers in the opera Turandot during a visit to the Teatro Real in the Spanish capital Madrid on Wednesday. Peng was accompanie­d by Spain’s Queen Letizia.
DING LIN / XINHUA Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, greets performers in the opera Turandot during a visit to the Teatro Real in the Spanish capital Madrid on Wednesday. Peng was accompanie­d by Spain’s Queen Letizia.

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