A New Year's meeting with media representatives was held at the RCC in Beijing.

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

Beijing, February 7 (Xinhua) — A gala New Year's meeting with representatives of Chinese and Russian media was held at the Russian Cultural Center (RCC) in Beijing on Friday.

The event provided an overview of key events at the RCC in Beijing for 2025 and presented a plan for the most important activities for 2026.

"The Years of Russian and Chinese Culture have concluded, but the number and scale of cultural events will not diminish. We will continue our work in this direction, adding new colors to the palette of Russian culture," said Tatyana Urzhumtseva, head of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing.

According to her, new film screenings and meetings with actors and directors will take place in 2026. The world of fashion and accessories will also be revealed at the RCC in Beijing.

In 2026-2027, Russia and China will hold cross-years of education. In connection with this, the RCC in Beijing will host new educational exhibitions. "We will travel to the Chinese hinterland to introduce Chinese youth to Russian universities. There will be forums and professional development programs," added T. Urzhumtseva.

In addition, several media outlets, including Xinhua News Agency, were presented with letters of gratitude for their comprehensive support of the Center's work in promoting humanitarian exchange and cooperation between Russia and China.

"No matter what we did, no matter how hard we tried, the circle of people involved in our events remained confined to the venues where they were held. And only thanks to journalists did all of China and the entire world learn about them," noted T. Urzhumtseva.

The event was organized by the RCC in Beijing. -0-

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