An art festival for Chinese and Russian teenagers was held in Raohe County, Heilongjiang Province.

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

Beijing, January 14 (Xinhua) — An art festival featuring Chinese and Russian teenagers was recently held in Raohe County, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China. This cultural celebration brought together young people from both countries and cemented their friendship through cultural interaction.

As reported by the news portal chinanews.com.cn, during the concert, teenagers from middle and elementary schools in Raohe County and their Russian peers showcased their talents in various forms: dance, song, and instrumental performances. The Chinese children's performances were graceful and lively, fully embodying the unique national character of the Hezhe (Nanai) people, while the Russian teenagers captivated the audience with their passionate and energetic program, rich with exotic flavor.

The hall erupted in applause and cheers, and the joyful atmosphere evoked the friendship and energy of the two countries' youth. This meeting in Raohe allowed Chinese and Russian teenagers to deepen mutual understanding through cultural exchange and strengthen their friendships through joint performances.

Wang Gang, Deputy Director of the Raohe County Education and Sports Bureau, stated that this event will serve as a starting point for continued in-depth exchanges between Chinese and Russian teenagers and the creation of more platforms for interaction that reflect the unique characteristics of Raohe. By establishing a regular exchange platform, more Chinese and Russian teenagers will be able to become ambassadors for cultural dissemination and bridges for the transmission of friendship.

Raohe County is located on the northeastern edge of Heilongjiang Province. It includes the Sipai Township of the Hezhe ethnic group, one of three townships of this ethnic group in China.

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