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Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L) and his
Egyptian counterpart Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef attend the gala
performance before the Great Pyramids to celebrate the 50th anniversary of
the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations between China and
Egypt in Cairo, capital of Egypt, June 17, 2006. Some 1,000 Egyptian and
Chinese audience watched the performance here on Saturday. (Xinhua
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Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech
during the gala performance before the Great Pyramids to celebrate the
50th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations
between China and Egypt in Cairo, capital of Egypt, June 17, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) |
CAIRO,
June 17 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Egyptian
counterpart Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef on Saturday night attended a gala
performance before the Great Pyramids to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations.
The two leaders joined in an audience of some 1,000
Egyptians and Chinese for the show called "Hand in Hand."
The performance was jointly sponsored by the Chinese
Embassy in Egypt, the China Central Television Station (CCTV) and Egyptian state
TV Channel One.
Prior the beginning of the gala performance, Wen and
Nazef made their speeches.
Wen said that the Sino-Egyptian ties opened a new
chapter 50 years ago when the two countries came together in the historical
trend of national liberation and development, and Egypt was the first Arab and
African nations to establish diplomatic ties with New China founded in October
1949.
He said that the Sino-Egyptian strategic cooperation
has born plentiful fruits as political relations between the two nations have
became increasingly close and bilateral cooperation in economic, cultural and
educational aspects has been steadily enhanced.
Nazef said that both Egypt and China valued highly of
the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, which could be seen as not only an
opportunity to hold some celebration activities, but also an opportunity to push
forward with bilateral cooperation on all aspects.
Performers from the two countries entertained the
audience with Chinese and Egyptian songs and dances.
The audience was inebriated when a Chinese women band
of folk music played a tune called "Jasmine Beside the Nile," which was
specially composed for the occasion.
The "Hand in Hand" show was created by CCTV in order
to enhancecommunications between China and the rest of the world as well as
between Chinese in homeland and overseas Chinese.
Since its debut in 1997, such a kind of show has been
held in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, France, India and Argentina.
China and Egypt officially declared the establishment
of diplomatic relations on May 30, 1956, which made Egypt the first Arab and
African country to forge diplomatic ties with China.
Wen arrived here Saturday afternoon on a two-day
official visit to Egypt.
Egypt is the first leg of Wen's
seven-nation visit to Africa, which will also take him to Ghana, the Republic of
Congo, Angola, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. Enditem