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Tibetan Culture Week to be held in Belgium, Canada
The "2002 China Tibetan Culture Week" will be held in
Belgium and Canada from September 7 to 27, the Information Office
of the State Council announced on Monday.
This is the first time for China to feature Tibet in large-scale
cultural exchange activities in Europe and North America.
Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji has extended his congratulations in
a letter, calling the culture week a significant event for fostering
cultural exchange between China, Belgium and Canada, which he said
would surely promote friendship between the Chinese and the Belgian
and Canadian people.
Vice President of Belgium's Chamber of Representatives Robert Denis,
Vice President of the European Parliament Joan Colom I Naval, Canadian
Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson and Prime Minister Jean Chretien
and other celebrities have also sent congratulatory messages.
The culture week will present the real Tibet to the Belgian andCanadian
audiences through various cultural activities, said an official
with the Information Office of the State Council.
Events to be staged throughout the week include a photo show, an
exhibition of Thangkas, or the ancient silk paintings of Tibet,Tibetan
song and dance performances, and a movie show.
A group of China's leading Tibetologists and living Buddhas from
Tibet will also visit Belgium and Canada during the culture week
to exchange views with experts and scholars there.
These activities are expected to introduce Tibet's traditional
culture, religion and history, as well as the region's social and
economic progress and the latest developments of Tibetology.
The culture week is jointly sponsored by the Chinese Association
for Cultural Exchanges with Foreign Countries, the Association for
Cultural Exchanges with Foreign Countries of the Tibet Autonomous
Region, the Belgium-China Association, the Belgium-China Cultural
Exchange Center, and the Society of ChineseCanadians.
The 2001 Tibetan Culture Week was staged in Australia and New Zealand.
-Xinhuanet
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