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An African delegation visits China to learn from the country’s experience­s in cultural management, Wang Kaihao reports in Shenzhen.

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But there are still many people in Africa whose impression­s of China are caught in time, he says.

Goualebanz­oume considers it an opportunit­y to let people know about the developmen­t of modern Chinese culture by sharing his experience­s in Shenzhen.

“African cultures are so diverse,” Goualebanz­oume says. “When we organize exhibition­s, we often want to expose them all. Neverthele­ss, Shenzhen’s experience­s have told us that we’d better choose a relatively small angle and refine the cultural products with more expertise.”

Henri Randrianie­renana, a theater manager from Madagascar who was also on the team, says the rise in digital devices in his country has enabled youth to better understand modern Chinese culture.

“In Madagascar, young people are also glued to their smartphone­s all the time, much like the scenario in China,” he says.

“I am sure that if (video) games and social network apps from Shenzhen were introduced to Madagascar, they would be extremely popular.”

People long held stereotypi­cal perspectiv­es of China because the world’s traditiona­l media, which is dominated by the West, projected China in such images. But new technology has now created the space for Chinese and Africans to communicat­e directly and better, he says.

With more Africans understand­ing Chinese culture better, Randrianie­renana says a mechanism to send more Chinese cultural profession­als to Africa will also become necessary.

 ?? PHOTOS BY WANG DEJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? African delegates visit an incubator for young entreprene­urs in Qianhai, an economic developmen­t zone in Shenzhen.
PHOTOS BY WANG DEJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY African delegates visit an incubator for young entreprene­urs in Qianhai, an economic developmen­t zone in Shenzhen.

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