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On June 27th, the Chinese Silk Art Exhibition, part of the Silk Road Charm series, premiered at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Belgrade, Serbia. This event marked the beginning of a cultural and artistic exchange, highlighting Zhejiang Culture and Tourism. Hosted by the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, in collaboration with the Chinese Cultural Centre in Belgrade and the China National Silk Museum, it aims to foster deeper cultural ties between China and Serbia.
The opening ceremony was graced by several notable dignitaries, including:
Xu Wenguang, Member of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee and Executive Vice Governor of Zhejiang Province
Lav Pajkić, State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of the Republic of Serbia
Mina Zirojević, Assistant Minister of Education of the Government of Serbia
Tang Dasheng, Cultural Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Serbia
Wang Yanliang, Director of the Chinese Cultural Centre in Belgrade
Vesna Raca-Radisavljevic, Deputy Director at the National Tourism Organisation of Serbia
Xu Peng, First-Class Inspector of the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism
Chen Haitao, Deputy Director and First-Class Inspector of the Zhejiang Provincial Development and Reform Commission
Wang Hongwei, Deputy Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Government
Hu Huilei, Vice Chairman of the Zhejiang Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese
Mao Donghui, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the School Committee at the Tourism College of Zhejiang
They were accompanied by approximately 120 guests representing Serbia’s dynamic culture, tourism, education, and media sectors.
The Silk Road Charm: Chinese Silk Art Exhibition is organized into three thematic sections: Silk and the Silk Road, Ancient Chinese Silk Patterns, and Modern Applications. This exhibition showcases a diverse collection of Silk Road culture and ancient silk artifacts, as well as contemporary silk creations, highlighting the enduring heritage and evolving innovation of Chinese silk culture and art. It serves as a bridge for cultural exchange, promoting mutual learning and fostering connections between the people of China and Serbia.
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