China Daily (Hong Kong)

Thai, Cambodian audiences get taste of Jiangsu culture

- By CANG WEI in Nanjing cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

A dance drama and intangible cultural heritage exhibition­s from East China’s Jiangsu province have been welcomed by audiences in Cambodia and Thailand.

The drama and exhibition­s, part of the activities of the “Experienci­ng China-Jiangsu Culture Week”, kicked off in Phnom Penh on Monday and will end in Bangkok on Saturday.

Yang Liqun, deputy director of the Jiangsu Foreign Cultural Exchange Associatio­n who headed a 72-member delegation, said that the culture week aims to enhance friendship and boost bilateral ties between China and the two countries.

“We came to Cambodia to hold the Jiangsu Culture Week to strengthen cultural exchanges and people-topeople exchanges between China and Cambodia,” said Yang at the opening ceremony of the culture week at the Diamond Island’s Grand Theatre that attracted about 600 visitors.

“As a Cambodian saying goes, trust is like trees,” he said. “The friendship between China and Cambodia has been tested by the changes of both time and internatio­nal relations. The tree of our friendship is always thriving.”

Wang Wentian, Chinese ambassador to Cambodia, said: “Jiangsu Culture Week is one of the most important events during the China-Cambodia Year of Culture and Tourism. It will play an important role in promoting cultural exchange and friendship between the two countries.”

The dance drama, Red Bean in the Southern Land, was based on a true transnatio­nal love story in Cambodia.

The intangible cultural heritage exhibition­s show the audience Huishan clay figurines, bamboo carvings, calligraph­y, paper-cuts, fine embroidery and erhu — a Chinese two-stringed bowed instrument.

A series of cultural activities, such as seminars and theatrical performanc­es, will also be held in Thailand until Saturday.

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