MOSCOW, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- The 200 cultural
activities that have been held in the "Year of China" in Russia since the theme
year began in March have helped to exhibit modern China and enhance trust and
friendship between the two peoples.
These events have aroused the interests of Russian
people in learning the Chinese language. Russian President Vladimir Putin, who
loves Chinese Shaolin Kongfu, said "Ni Hao", Chinese Mandarin for "Hello",
during his annual press conference in February.
Putin's Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao led Russian
pupils learning Chinese songs during his visit to Moscow in March.
It was the two heads of states who initiated the
national years in 2005. A "Year of Russia" has been held in China in 2006, when
higher-education exhibitions, a forum of university presidents and art festivals
were held.
The events have enhanced mutual trust and promote
cooperation and especially to consolidate the foundation for long-term
friendship by strengthening people-to-people contact.
So far, six Russian universities have signed
agreements with China to establish Confucian institutes and more than 10 other
universities have applied to do so.
Russian-Chinese cooperation in the cultural sector
has witnessed progress and important achievements.
There are now more than 10,000 Chinese students
studying in Russia and several thousand Russian students in China.
The "Year of China" featured a wide array of
exhibitions, from movies to the treasures of the Forbidden City, ancient bronze
articles, porcelain, silk, and performances of Kongfu, acrobatics, Tibetan and
other folk arts.
All of these events were tangible and colorful, which
have aroused Russian people's interests in China, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
said.
Artists and journalists in the two countries also had
the opportunity to further explore and appreciate each other's culture and
social conditions by taking part in long-distance journeys across China and
Russia during the national years.
"I love China, I love Chinese culture and tradition,
I'm interested in everything in China...We were warmly welcomed everywhere in
China," said one of the journalists who visited China in a cross-country trip
this year.
"As indicated in the two nations' history and
culture, we two great countries have attracted each other deeply in cultural and
spiritual sphere," Putin told the opening ceremony of the "Year of China" at the
Kremlin in March.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who will visit Moscow
Monday to end the "Year of China", also spoke highly of the events held in the
national year, saying they enriched the contents of the China-Russia strategic
partnership of cooperation.