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China Festival opens in
Washington China Festival to enhance Sino-US ties: official
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President
Hu Jintao and his US counterpart George W. Bush hailed the opening of the
Festival of China in Washington on Saturday, saying the event will further
promote mutual understanding, cooperation and friendship between the two
countries.
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| The Festival of China, cosponsored by China
and the United States, opens in the Kennedy Center for Performing
Arts in Washington, D.C., Oct. 1, 2005. More photos
| The Chinese president
said in his message that "It is a great pleasure for me to express, on behalf of
the government of the People's Republic of China, my sincere congratulations on
the Festival of China to be opened in October in Washington, D.C.."
"Culture is a window reflecting the history, culture
and spiritual world of a nation," Hu said. "Cultural exchange is a bridge to
enhance the mutual understanding and friendship between the people of different
nations."
The Chinese president expressed his belief that the
Festival ofChina, in a variety of artistic forms, is conducive to deepening the
understanding of China by American audience, to promoting exchanges and
cooperation between the two great nations of China and the United States.
"I hereby would like to express my appreciations to
the KennedyCenter for its great efforts in staging this event, and to all those
who have contributed to conducting the activity," he said. "I sincerely wish the
Festival of China a great success."
President Bush and his wife Laura Bush sent their
warm greetings to the people attending the Festival of China at the John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
"This historic festival is a wonderful opportunity
for Chinese and Chinese-American artists to share their talents and celebrate
their magnificent heritage," they said. "Through music, dance, visual arts,
traditional crafts, opera, theater, and even fireworks, the artists will capture
the diversity and richness of the human experience and enhance the spirit of
understanding and respect between our countries."
"We appreciate the efforts of all those involved in
making thisevent a success. Our special thanks go to the Ministry of Culture of
the People's Republic of China for helping to bring this exciting festival to
America and for strengthening the bonds of cooperation and friendship between
America and China," they added.
Under the US auspices, the month-long festival will
be the largest ever featuring Chinese arts at the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts, which is also one of the best known institutions for culture
and arts across the world.
More than 900 Chinese and Chinese-American artists
are staging their best to American audience in more than 30 traditional and
modern art performances. Enditem |