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Silk Road project offers insight

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KIEV — The Silk Road cultural project “Experience China 2018 — the culture of western China in Ukraine” kicked off in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev on Tuesday, offering a glance into the art, music and traditions of western China.

The event started with a grand concert entitled “Magical Silk Road” held at Kiev Polytechni­c University.

During the show, 13 performanc­es, including traditiona­l and modern songs of western China and bright dances with elements of acrobatics and martial arts were performed on the stage.

Chinese artists also charmed the Ukrainian public with their playing of the

erhu, a Chinese two-stringed instrument with a more than 1,000-year history, which is also known as a “Chinese violin”.

A highlight of the concert was Chinese performer Chen Tao singing the Ukrainian song My Kiev, which won roaring applause from the Ukrainian public.

In parallel with the concert, a photo exhibition entitled “Colorful Western China” being held as a part of the cultural event. It features 45 pictures capturing the scenery, ecology, everyday life and traditiona­l culture of western China.

The cultural event, hosted by the State Council Informatio­n Office of China and the Chinese embassy in Ukraine, has drawn about 1,500 spectators, including Ukrainian officials and government representa­tives.

Ren Xiangqun, deputy director of the Human Rights Affairs Department of the SCIO, said the event will deepen cultural exchanges between China and Ukraine.

“This is another evidence that the cultural exchanges between China and Ukraine are continuous­ly deepening due to the continuous progress of the Belt and Road Initiative,” Ren said.

Yuriy Artemenko, chairman of the National Television and Radio Broadcasti­ng Council of Ukraine, stressed that the event is a good opportunit­y to promote friendship between the peoples of China and Ukraine.

“Economics makes people rich, while culture unites them. I want this event to be a unifying first step on a long path. We have a lot of work ahead,” Artemenko said.

Basis of friendship

Meanwhile, former Ukrainian president Leonid Kravchuk, said that cultural events have always contribute­d to building good relations between China and Ukraine.

“I had the honor to sign the necessary documents to establish diplomatic relations between Ukraine and China. And I must say that all these years, the relations between China and Ukraine were built on the basis of friendship and on mutual interest,” Kravchuk said.

The cultural project will be held in Kiev and in Ukraine’s western city of Lviv until June 29.

Apart from the concert and the photo exhibition, the event will feature a documentar­y TV series presenting the daily life of residents of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and a movie about the harmonious co-existence of nature and humans in southweste­rn China’s Tibet autonomous region and Sichuan province.

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