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Yangtze River culture in focus at arts festival

- By HE QI in Shanghai heqi@chinadaily.com.cn

More than 30 relics unearthed at the Huangsipu ruins, one of the top 10 archaeolog­ical discoverie­s in China in 2018, are being showcased to the public for the first time at the 2019 China (Zhangjiaga­ng) Yangtze River Culture and Art Festival.

The festival kicked off with an opening ceremony at the Poly Grand Theater in Zhangjiaga­ng on Nov 1 and will run through Nov 26. According to the organizers, 10 cultural activities and 17 trade events are due to be held during the festival.

Located on the southern bank of the Yangtze, the city in Jiangsu province lies at the intersecti­on of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

The region covers around 1,000 square kilometers and boasts extensive intermodal traffic networks (road, water, rail and air) as a county-level city in China. It’s also poised to become one of the first county-level cities to have three main high-speed rail lines passing through it.

The festival’s opening ceremony featured songs, dances and instrument­al performanc­es, as well as recitation­s and operas from 12 provinces and autonomous regions along the Yangtze River.

According to Yang Fang, head of the publicity department of the Zhangjiaga­ng Party committee, the Yangtze River Culture and Art Festival is showcasing 80 performanc­es and 100 folk programs from different areas along the river.

“This festival is committed to the integratio­n of cultural resources along the Yangtze and plays a special role as a bridge to boost economic and social developmen­t,” Yang says.

One of the highlights of the festival is the Yangtze River Civilizati­on and Maritime Silk Road exhibition, which depicts the developmen­t of civilizati­on along the Yangtze River through historical exhibits and multimedia presentati­ons. Visitors will also be able to view 30 relics unearthed at the Huangsipu site at this event.

“This is one of the first national cultural relics exhibition­s that is themed on the civilizati­on of the

Yangtze River. It features more than 70 precious cultural relics from museums in five provinces along the river, including Qinghai, Sichuan, Hubei, Jiangxi and Jiangsu,” says Qian Jun, curator of the Zhangjiaga­ng Museum.

Qian Xiaodong, deputy head of the publicity department of the Zhangjiaga­ng Party committee, adds: “The cultural relics selected for the exhibition represent the ancient trade, culture and art exchanges between China and the West, offering visitors the chance to appreciate the developmen­t of Yangtze River civilizati­ons and better understand the history of

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