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| The Second China (Shenzhen) International
Cultural Industry Fair (ICIF) is held at the Shenzhen Exhibition Center in
Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, May 18, 2006. (Xinhua
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SHENZHEN, May 21
(Xinhua) -- The fast development of China's cultural industry brings increasing
opportunities for cultural cooperation, said cultural ministers from many
foreign countries, who were attending a cultural fair in the South China city.
The on-going China international cultural industry
fair held in Shenzhen attracted a number of cultural ministers from Asian and
Latin American countries and 1,500 domestic and overseas exhibitors.
Venezuelan Cultural Minister Francisco Sesto Novis
said the four-day cultural fair included modern architecture art and traditional
folk art shows.
He said Venezuela hopes to conduct cooperation with
China in such areas as movie, TV, broadcasting, drama and acrobatics. He will
also visit some local musical instrument making industries, and plans to
introduce more China-making musical instruments to Venezuela.
Minister of Culture and Fine Arts of Cambodia Sisovat
Panara Sirivudh said since there are many overseas Chinese in Cambodia, the
historical background and traditional customs of Cambodia and China have laid
good foundation for cultural exchanges between the two countries.
Cambodia will hold several exhibitions on Chinese
handicrafts this year, and a series of cultural activities full of Chinese Lunar
New Year characteristics are in preparation, he said.
Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of
Korea (ROK) Kim Myong Gon signed exchange agreements with the Chinese National
Copyright Administration, which will further promote bilateral cooperation in
copyright protection.
He said the Chinese government enacted some laws and
regulations on copyright in recent years and the ROK government is also working
hard to develop new technology to strengthen copyright protection. The two
countries can learn each other's advanced experience in this regard, in addition
to information and personnel exchanges.
Minister of Arts and Culture of Mauritius Mahendra
Gowressoo said he is considering holding similar cultural fair in Mauritius to
develop its own cultural industry. Mauritius will apply to be an exhibitor of
the next cultural industry fair to promote its culture and tourism to the
Chinese people.
Minister of Culture of Serbia Dragan Kojadinovic said
some good Serbian movies have been introduced to China over the past years, and
he hopes the fair can help film lovers of the two countries enjoy more good
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