China Daily (Hong Kong)

Egypt’s culture, arts festival kicks off in Aswan

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ASWAN, Egypt — The 7th Aswan Internatio­nal Festival of Culture and Arts kicked off in the Egyptian city on Sunday with the participat­ion of folklore and traditiona­l bands of 13 countries from Africa, Asia and Europe.

Egyptian Culture Minister Inas Abdel-Dayem along with Aswan Governor Ahmed Ibrahim attended the opening ceremony at an open-air theater overlookin­g the Nile River in the southern province of Aswan.

The audience enjoyed attractive and colorful performanc­es including traditiona­l songs and dances which were met with constant cheers and applause.

“We have about 23 bands from participan­t states and they are all feeling completely safe and secure here in Aswan,” the minister said. “This is a very important message of peace to the whole world that Egypt combats the strange ideology of extremism.”

Each of the participan­t bands, including nine from Egyptian provinces such as Matrouh, Sohag, Luxor and Aswan, presented shows reflecting their unique culture and traditiona­l arts.

The Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu group of nearly 20 monks bedazzled the audience with their wellorgani­zed, simultaneo­us moves of martial arts which showed profession­alism and cultural depth.

Ibrahim said that Aswan people warmly welcomed the participan­t teams, noting that such cultural activities boosts tourism in Egypt and Aswan in particular.

“Everyone in Aswan is happy with this wonderful event that attracts a lot of visitors and tourists, which is very good for Aswan and its people,” the governor said.

Organized by the General Authority for Cultural Palaces, the event gathered folklore groups from Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, Jordan, Palestine, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Mauritius, China, Indonesia, Poland and Greece.

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