Chinese Embassy Hosts Inaugural “Dhaka·China Day” Event
Embassy of China in Bangladesh
2024-09-25 16:59

On  September 24th, the NorthSouth University was adorned with festive  decorations and filled with distinguished guests as the first-ever  “Dhaka·China Day” event, co-hosted by the Embassy of China in Bangladesh  and NorthSouth University of Bangladesh, was grandly held.

H.E.  Mr. Yao Wen, Ambassador of China to Bangladesh, H.E. Brigadier General  Dr. M Sakhawat Hossain,Honorable Advisor to the Ministry of Textile and  Jute & the Ministry of Shipping of Bangladesh, Dr. Abdul Hannan  Chowdhury, Vice Chancellor of the North South University, Mr. Azim Uddin  Ahmed, Chaiman of Board of Trustees of North South University,as well  as leaders fromChinese Enterprises Association in Bangladesh,Overseas  Chinese Association in Bangladesh, and dozens of friendly institutions  from various sectors of Bangladesh attended the event. Nearly 50,000  people from all walks of life, and university students participated in  the event on-site.

In  his speech, Ambassador Yao Wen stated that the friendship between China  and Bangladesh has spanned a thousand years, with cultural exchanges  tightening the bond of friendship between the two countries.  “Dhaka·China Day” highlights the vibrant vitality of China-Bangladesh  friendship, allowing people from all walks of life in Bangladesh to  experience the rich and colorful traditional cultures of both countries,  effectively enhancing mutual understanding and friendship. Ambassador  Yaolooks forward to further strengthening exchanges and cooperation in  various fields between the two sides to elevate the relationship to a  higher level.

AdvisorSakhawat  Hossain warmly congratulated the successful holding of “Dhaka·China  Day” and highly praised the level of development of China-Bangladesh  relations. He hopes to further strengthen cultural exchanges between the  two countries and looks forward to enhancing cooperation in a broader  range of fields.

At  the opening ceremony, Chinese and Bangladeshi guests jointly poured  colorful sands to inaugurate the first “Dhaka·China Day”. Teachers and  students from the Confucius Institute/Classroom in Bangladesh performed  exciting dragon and lion dances, students from NorthSouth University  sang popular Chinese songs, and members of the Bangladesh Wushu  Federation performed impressive Chinese martial arts and Tai Chi. Yunnan  art troupe brought cultural performances rich in Chinese ethnic  characteristics, such as singing, dancing, and acrobatics. The theater  was packed with nearly 1,400 seats, and the applause was like a tide.

The  event site was bustling with activity. People from all walks of life  competed to experience traditional Chinese culture such as tea art,  paper-cutting, folk music, and calligraphy, and actively participated in  folk games, kite flying, cultural interactions, and tourism  experiences. They felt the endless charm of Chinese culture and tourism  up close, praised the Chinese high-tech products and the fruitful  results of China-Bangladesh cooperation, and the response was  enthusiastic, with many lingering and reluctant to leave. Dozens of  mainstream Chinese and Bangladeshi media were on-site for interviews and  coverage.


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