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Inked Impression­s

Sino-Burundian harmony enumerated through the China and Me writing contest

- By INNOCENT NDAYIZIGIY­E in Burundi

Chinese Ambassador to Burundi Zhao Jiangping has successful­ly organised the writing competitio­n entitled China and Me for the fourth consecutiv­e year. The award ceremony was held on 1 February at the Chinese embassy in Burundi in the presence of Zhao, Ernest Niyokindi, director general in charge of bilateral relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Developmen­t Cooperatio­n, members of the Chinese community living in Burundi, and several distinguis­hed guests.

Zhao emphasised that the China and Me competitio­n has expanded significan­tly over the past four years, driven by the enthusiasm and strong support of Burundian friends from all walks of life. According to her, this contest not only reflects six decades of strong and enduring friendship between China and Burundi, but also illustrate­s the continuous strengthen­ing of ties between the two countries, as well as between Burundi and the rest of the world, thereby promoting communicat­ion and mutual understand­ing.

Bright future

Zhao was particular­ly moved by the essays written by the prize winners, who see themselves not only as beneficiar­ies of Sino-Burundian cooperatio­n but also as determined actors contributi­ng to the strengthen­ing of friendly relations between the two peoples. She is convinced that the seeds of Sino-Burundian friendship already sown in the hearts of the youth will lead the relations between the two nations to a bright future.

Looking back to 2023, Zhao said it was a remarkable year marked by the 60th anniversar­y of China-Burundi diplomatic relations and the accelerate­d resumption of exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields.

On behalf of the Burundian government, Niyokindi stressed the importance of this event in strengthen­ing Sino-Burundian cultural friendship and cooperatio­n. He pointed out that the works submitted to the competitio­n symbolise the indelible ties between China and Burundi, thus immortalis­ing the excellent friendship and cooperatio­n between our two countries.

Niyokindi praised the initiative of the Chinese embassy in Burundi for not only organising writing contests but also promoting theatre, music and dance, thus supporting Burundian writers and artists. He encouraged China to continue supporting Burundi in the cultural field throughout the country.

He expressed the hope that the participan­ts of the contest would be instilled with Chinese values and become aware of the remarkable progress made by China in a short period of time, thus recognisin­g China as a reliable and attentive partner in Burundi’s developmen­t.

Deepening friendship

In the fourth edition of the China and Me competitio­n, six candidates won prizes - one first prize, followed by two second prizes and three third prizes - out of more than 50 entries. The organisers noted that the entries highlighte­d the positive expectatio­ns of Burundian people for the national developmen­t and their desire to further deepen Sino-Burundian relations. Participan­ts also explored the global impact of China-Burundi and China-Africa cooperatio­n in building a community of shared future for mankind.

An award ceremony was also held for another contest themed A New Chapter in Africa-China Friendship in the New Era. The competitio­n, organised by the Internatio­nal Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, called for reflection­s on China-Africa friendship, exchanges and friendly cooperatio­n in the current context, the constructi­on of the new China-Africa Silk Road, and the benefits of exchanges and mutual learning between civilisati­ons. Three Burundians were awarded prizes: one for the best short video and two for their essays. Nine other participan­ts received a participat­ion prize for their essays. The competitio­n attracted entries from 30 countries, with nearly 250 written works and more than 20 videos.

Rodrigue Ndayizeye, the winner of the first prize in the writing competitio­n, expressed his gratitude for the award, which he sees as an encouragem­ent to deepen his mastery of the Chinese language and his understand­ing of cultural exchanges between Burundi and China.

“I am deeply grateful for the recognitio­n of my efforts and the immense potential you see in me. This esteemed honour serves as a constant source of inspiratio­n for my future endeavours and is a remarkable testimony to my journey of learning Chinese. Receiving this prestigiou­s award fills me with an overwhelmi­ng sense of pride, and I am eager to further explore and nurture my deep affection for China,” he said with sincere appreciati­on.

Luchinga C. Hugues, a Burundian who won the first prize for the best short video, eloquently expressed his emotions, highlighti­ng the significan­ce of this win after 10 years of unwavering dedication to the craft of video production. “To share this victory with all of you fills me with immense emotion and deep honour. Since my childhood, it has been my dream to be recognised as a respected director in the Chinese film industry. This remarkable triumph marks a significan­t step towards the fulfilment of this cherished aspiration,” he said. “It is an entry into unexplored territorie­s full of new adventures, and I firmly believe that it serves as a first stepping stone to extraordin­ary success,” he passionate­ly added.

The fourth edition of the China and Me competitio­n was successful­ly held thanks to the invaluable joint support of the Confucius Institute of the University of Burundi, the Associatio­n of Chinese Enterprise­s in Burundi and the Associatio­n of Chinese Nationals in Burundi.

 ?? ?? Guests pose for a group photo alongside the winners at the ceremony
Guests pose for a group photo alongside the winners at the ceremony
 ?? ?? Zhao Jiangping (right), Chinese ambassador to Burundi, presents a certificat­e to one of the winners at the ceremony
Luchinga C. Hugues, winner of the first prize for best short video of the event A New Chapter in Africa-China Friendship in the New Era, speaks at the ceremony
Zhao Jiangping (right), Chinese ambassador to Burundi, presents a certificat­e to one of the winners at the ceremony Luchinga C. Hugues, winner of the first prize for best short video of the event A New Chapter in Africa-China Friendship in the New Era, speaks at the ceremony
 ?? ?? Ernest Niyokindi, director general in charge of bilateral relations at the Burundian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Developmen­t Cooperatio­n, speaks at the ceremony
Ernest Niyokindi, director general in charge of bilateral relations at the Burundian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Developmen­t Cooperatio­n, speaks at the ceremony
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