China Strengthens Cultural Bonds: Zambia’s Gift, ‘Dragonkeeper’ Film, and Revival of Traditions
In a series of cultural exchanges and revivals, China is strengthening its ties both internationally and domestically. From a symbolic gift from Zambia to the enchanting success of “Dragonkeeper”, and the resurgence of traditional arts and practices, the nation is embracing its heritage while fostering global connections.
Gift of Friendship: Zambia’s Eagle Emblem Presented to President Xi Jinping
In a gesture symbolizing the close ties between China and Zambia, a copper relief depicting Zambia’s national bird, the eagle, was presented to President Xi Jinping. The gift represents the soaring friendship and mutual respect between the two nations, highlighting ongoing cooperation and shared aspirations.
‘Dragonkeeper’ Captivates Audiences with Enchanting Storyline
The Chinese-Spanish animated fantasy film “Dragonkeeper” has been captivating audiences worldwide with its enchanting storyline and stunning visuals. The collaboration showcases the potential of international partnerships in the arts, bringing together diverse talents to create a compelling narrative that resonates across cultures.
Reviving the Past: Exhibition of 1930s Chinese Comics in Hangzhou
An exhibition in Hangzhou is bringing to life printed cartoons from 1930s China, demonstrating the enduring power of art to tug at the heartstrings. These “moving pictures” offer a nostalgic glimpse into the past, allowing visitors to connect with the emotions and stories of a bygone era through intricate sketches and storytelling.
Embracing Inner Healing: Traditional Chinese Medicine Finds New Paths
There is a growing trend of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) staples appearing in supermarket products as more people gravitate towards inner healing. The “Diet of Qi” reflects a modern approach to age-old practices, integrating TCM principles into everyday life and emphasizing holistic well-being in contemporary society.
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