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Tuesday, September 28 2021 - 18:05
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Int'l cultural expo, tourism festival on Silk Road open in NW China
DUNHUANG, China, Sept. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The 5th China Silk Road (Dunhuang) International Cultural Expo and the 10th 
Dunhuang Tour-Silk Road International Tourism Festival kicked off on September 
24 in Dunhuang, a major hub on the ancient Silk Road in northwest China's Gansu 
Province. Both events were organized by the Gansu Provincial People's 
Government in partnership with other government agencies.

The three-day Expo and Festival, with "Symphony Silk Road, Cultural Expo for 
All" as the theme, feature summit conferences, cultural forums, exhibitions and 
art performances such as "Xuanzang's Pilgrimage," a musical drama about the 
legendary Chinese monk's journey along the Silk Road in the 7th century.

More than 2,000 years ago, the ancient Silk Road opened up cultural and 
economic exchanges among countries, which promoted the continuous development 
of human civilization through opening up and mutual learning, Zhang Xu, vice 
minister of culture and tourism, said at the opening ceremony.

He added that through holding the events, China hopes to further strengthen 
both official and non-governmental cooperation on people-to-people exchanges 
between countries along the Belt and Road, so as to contribute to building a 
community of shared future.

China's ancient Silk Road spans a total distance of over 7,000 kilometers 
(4,350 miles), with Gansu's section extending over 1,600 kilometers (994 
miles). "In recent years, Gansu has seized the opportunity to join in the Belt 
and Road initiative to promote cultural exchanges and cooperation," said Yin 
Hong, secretary of the Gansu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of 
China (CPC), adding that "These two events build a bridge for cultural 
integration along the Silk Road and add impetus for the development of 
countries along the route." 

The Republic of Korea (ROK) serves as the guest of honor this year. Hwang Hee, 
the ROK's minister of culture, sports and tourism, said via videolink that the 
Expo, held in the center of the brilliant Silk Road culture, reminds people of 
the immeasurable importance of cultural exchanges in human history.

The ROK looks forward to seeing coexistence of all cultures of the world and is 
willing to further promote the cultural exchanges and cooperation based on 
cutting-edge digital technology and online platforms, Hwang added.

More than 200 representatives of countries and regions and international 
organizations, including officials, diplomats and experts, are attending the 
events virtually or onsite.

SOURCE  Gansu Provincial People's Government

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