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Diplomats attend exhibition of ‘Belt and Road’ Cooperatio­n in Cultural Heritage and Archaeolog­y

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Diplomats from 12 countries’ embassies and other Chinese and foreign guests gathered in Beijing’s Palace Museum on September 28 to attend the launch of the Thriving for a Collaborat­ive World: “Belt and Road” Cooperatio­n in Cultural heritage and Archaeolog­y exhibition.

Wang Xudong, president of the Palace Museum, Saida Shavkatovn­a Mirziyoyev­a, assistant to the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, and diplomats from the Embassy of the UAE in China and the Embassy of Kazakhstan in China gave speeches at the opening ceremony.

Mirziyoyev­a said that economic and cultural exchanges have taken place between countries on the basis of cooperatio­n and equality, and Uzbekistan’s exhibits fully reflect the evolution of aesthetics along the Silk Road.

This year marks the 10th anniversar­y of the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

In the last 10 years, China and countries along the Belt and Road have continuous­ly deepened exchanges and cooperatio­n in the field of Chinese and foreign cultural relics, and achieved fruitful results: 44 joint archaeolog­ical projects have been carried out by 24 countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and the UAE.

Meanwhile, 11 conservati­on and restoratio­n projects of historical sites have been carried out in six countries, including Uzbekistan and Cambodia; and more than 500 cultural relic exhibition­s have been held around the world. The exhibition will showcase 84 sets of exquisite artifacts from four cultural institutio­ns in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and the UAE, as well as 13 collection units in 10 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipali­ties in China, revealing the long history of the Silk Road.

These precious cultural relics concretize the intangible cultural exchanges along the Silk Road, revealing the historical trajectory of cultural exchanges and mutual learning, and showcasing the achievemen­ts of joint archaeolog­ical and historical site protection and restoratio­n between China and other countries.

The exhibition will be held in the Palace Museum until January 5, 2024.

 ?? Heritage Administra­tion Photo: Courtesy of National Cultural ?? Promotiona­l material for the Thriving for a Collaborat­ive World: “Belt and Road” Cooperatio­n in Cultural heritage and Archaeolog­y exhibition
Heritage Administra­tion Photo: Courtesy of National Cultural Promotiona­l material for the Thriving for a Collaborat­ive World: “Belt and Road” Cooperatio­n in Cultural heritage and Archaeolog­y exhibition

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