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WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- China and the United
States should enhance cultural exchanges to promote the heart-to-heart
communication between the peoples of both countries, Chinese Culture Minister
Sun Jiazheng said here on Monday.
In a keynote speech at the National Press Club in
downtown Washington, Sun said there are many differences between China and the
Untied States which will undoubtedly bring about some confrontations and
friction, but it is these differences that have produced great curiosity and
mutual appeal between the two countries.
"Without such differences, the world might become
more tranquil,but at the same time, to a large extent, it would lose its glories
and fall into monotony," he said.
Sun was in Washington to inaugurate the month-long
Festival of China at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, which
opened on Saturday.
He said China and the United Sates share common
interests in many areas, such as economy, trade, anti-terrorism, international
and regional security, and culture. "The two countries can learn from each other
in many areas," he noted.
The development of Sino-US cultural relations, he
said, is still not in perfect balance, and the American public's understanding
of China and Chinese culture still has room for improvement.
China imported a large quantity of TV plays and
movies in 2004,with 40-50 percent of them from the United States, whereas
China's export of cultural products to the United States was insignificant,the
minister said.
Sun cautioned that there are some people who tend to
exaggeratethe differences and friction between the two countries and the two
cultures, while overlooking their common interests and compatibility.
"It is natural and not surprising for any two nations
to have differences or conflicts, but what matters most is that we should solve
these conflicts and problems on the principle of candidness, sincerity,
reciprocity, mutual respect and equal consultations," he said.
At home, the Chinese government pledges to build a
harmonious society, securing peace, tranquility and the well-being and happiness
for all the Chinese people, while in the world, China sticks to the peaceful
foreign policy of independence and self-reliance, seeking friendly relations
with all other countriesin their common pursuit for peace, cooperation and
common development, he said.
Sun noted that China stands for the independence of
all nations' cultures and also the diversity of world cultures, advocates the
concepts of "cherishing peace and harmony, preserving solidarity in diversity
and pursuing common development."
China will integrate itself into the world with more
open gestures and further expand international culture exchanges, he pledged.
Cultural exchanges will not only bring enormous
economic benefits, but also immense social benefits. Cultural exchanges canreach
deep into people's minds with a lasting and profound effect,he said.
China and the Untied States should enhance
communication and find the differences and similarities between the two
cultures, and embrace the connections and concord of the two cultures in
alltheir diversity, he said.
Sun called for open minds and open hearts in the
exchanges between China and the United States.
Citing Martin Luther King's famous speech "I Have a
Dream," Sunsaid people today share King's dream "that one day every valley shall
be exalted, every hill shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain,
and the crooked places will be made straight."
"We firmly believe that art and culture, as the
greatest vehicle for human emotions, can best express our dreams," he
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