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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — The China-Russia-Mongolia Culture and Arts Center was officially opened in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region recently. Its founders envision it as a new platform for promoting inter-civilizational exchanges between the three countries as part of efforts to implement the Belt and Road Initiative.
According to the Chinese education news website jvb.cn, the new center was established at Hulunbuir University, located in the city of the same name, which borders both Russia and Mongolia. The center's primary goal is to develop in-depth collaboration with foreign universities in areas such as academic research, artistic creation, organizing exhibitions and performances, and jointly training qualified artists.
The list of potential partners for cooperation with the center includes, in particular, such Russian universities as the Trans-Baikal State University, the East Siberian State Institute of Culture, and the Siberian State Institute of Arts named after Dmitry Hvorostovsky, said Li Wenge, secretary of the party committee of Hulun Buir University, at the center's opening ceremony, which was also attended by the rector of the eastern branch of the Mongolian National University.
"The establishment of this center is not so much a measure to modernize educational cooperation as a practical way to promote intercivilizational dialogue," Li Wenge noted, emphasizing the important role of young people in strengthening cultural exchanges, promoting mutual learning, and fostering mutual enrichment between the civilizations of the three countries. He added that to cultivate young talent, the center will focus on activities such as developing interdisciplinary research programs and organizing multilingual art master classes. -0-
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