The Culture and Art Fair has become an important brand for cultural exchanges between China and Russia

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) — The 15th China-Russia Culture and Art Fair, which kicked off on July 26 in Heihe City, Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, will end on August 20 in the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk.

The event, first held in 2010, has become an important link between Chinese and Russian culture and art, as well as an important brand promoting cultural cooperation and exchanges between China and Russia, the Chinese newspaper Zhongguo Wenhuabao /Chinese Culture/ emphasizes.

On Wednesday, the newspaper published an article titled “Let the citizens of China and Russia sing, dance and have fun,” which described the events that have already taken place within the framework of the 15th China-Russia Culture and Art Fair, as well as the significance of its holding.

The article says that the current fair is being organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China, the People's Government of Heilongjiang Province, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, and the government of the Amur Region. Its program includes 47 events in four areas, including high-level mutual visits, cultural exchanges, presentation events, and the construction of a border cultural and tourism corridor, designed to intensify cultural and tourism ties between border cities in the two countries.

He Jing, Director of the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, said that through vibrant and diverse exchange activities, the organizers of the fair intend to promote Chinese-Russian cultural exchanges and innovative development of the cultures of the two countries, strengthen spiritual communication and friendship between the peoples of the two countries, and promote bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields to a higher level.

The above-mentioned newspaper drew attention to one of the main events of the fair – the cultural and tourist show “Evening Banquet on the Banks of the Heilongjiang River”, which takes place on weekends in the “Shanghui” Square in the city of Heihe. At it, citizens of China and Russia sing in chorus, dance, play solo saxophone and perform other numbers, thus providing cultural and audiovisual pleasure to city residents and visiting tourists.

On August 1, the Heihe city opened an exhibition of calligraphy and painting works as part of the fair, which featured 200 works by calligraphers and artists from all over China. The fair program also included a Chinese-Russian exhibition of paintings on the theme of winter and a thematic photo exhibition on the theme of ice patterns on the glass of frozen windows.

The above-mentioned newspaper article said that the fair in Heihe City included an intangible cultural heritage display, a China-Russia food festival, a China-Russia fishing competition, a China-Russia chess competition, a Heihe Fitness Day and a mass aerobics competition.

Heihe Mayor Qin Bo said that the aforementioned fair has built a bridge for deepening mutual understanding and strengthening friendship through cultural and artistic activities, people-to-people interaction and tourism programs, brought out the cultural vitality and tourism potential, and injected new impetus into the prosperity and development of the border areas of the two countries.

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