Zambia, China reaffirms commitment to promote cultural cooperation
                 Source: Xinhua | 2019-01-26 23:06:58 | Editor: huaxia

Zambian students under Chinese Government Scholarship programme perform a dance during a ceremony at the National Museum in Lusaka, Zambia, Aug. 25, 2017. The Chinese Embassy in Zambia held a grand ceremony to welcome back as well as bid farewell to students who have received scholarships to study in China. (Xinhua/Peng Lijun)

LUSAKA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Zambia and China on Saturday reaffirmed their commitments to promoting cultural cooperation in order to enhance people-to-people understanding.

The two countries made the commitment during a cultural performance by the Jilin Art Troupe as part of the celebrations of the Chinese New Year.

Richard Musukwa, Zambia's acting Minister of Tourism and Arts, said the southern African nation values the importance of culture in building people-to-people relations and was keen to learn from cultures of other countries like China.

Zambia, he said, appreciates the support it has been receiving from China in cultural exchanges which have enhanced the cooperation that has existed between the two countries in the last 55 years.

According to him, performances by various Chinese cultural groups were an inspiration not only to the people of Zambia but local artists as well, who should also emulate the Chinese groups and aspire to do better.

Li Jie, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia, acknowledged the bilateral relations over the years, adding that cultural cooperation has also played a part in enhancing the ties.

He said the cultural cooperation has also resulted in the promotion of the learning of the Chinese language in various schools in Zambia, with 10,000 students currently learning the Chinese language.

He further said about 4,000 Zambian students were currently studying in various universities in China.

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Zambia, China reaffirms commitment to promote cultural cooperation

Source: Xinhua 2019-01-26 23:06:58

Zambian students under Chinese Government Scholarship programme perform a dance during a ceremony at the National Museum in Lusaka, Zambia, Aug. 25, 2017. The Chinese Embassy in Zambia held a grand ceremony to welcome back as well as bid farewell to students who have received scholarships to study in China. (Xinhua/Peng Lijun)

LUSAKA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Zambia and China on Saturday reaffirmed their commitments to promoting cultural cooperation in order to enhance people-to-people understanding.

The two countries made the commitment during a cultural performance by the Jilin Art Troupe as part of the celebrations of the Chinese New Year.

Richard Musukwa, Zambia's acting Minister of Tourism and Arts, said the southern African nation values the importance of culture in building people-to-people relations and was keen to learn from cultures of other countries like China.

Zambia, he said, appreciates the support it has been receiving from China in cultural exchanges which have enhanced the cooperation that has existed between the two countries in the last 55 years.

According to him, performances by various Chinese cultural groups were an inspiration not only to the people of Zambia but local artists as well, who should also emulate the Chinese groups and aspire to do better.

Li Jie, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia, acknowledged the bilateral relations over the years, adding that cultural cooperation has also played a part in enhancing the ties.

He said the cultural cooperation has also resulted in the promotion of the learning of the Chinese language in various schools in Zambia, with 10,000 students currently learning the Chinese language.

He further said about 4,000 Zambian students were currently studying in various universities in China.

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