The Ministry of Culture press conference on the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) on May 11 [Photo by Zhang Xingjian/chinadaily.com.cn] |
Intensified cultural industry cooperation
Ding pointed out that the Ministry of Culture initiated three specialized plans to energize cultural industry cooperation through a development plan for “Silk Road Cultural Industry Belt”, a Belt and Road international cooperation program for animation and gaming industries, and a program to vitalize Belt and Road-related cultural industry and heritage sectors.
For instance, Kong Xiaozi and Hakim, an animated TV series co-produced by China and Saudi Arabia, which made its premiere on SBC1 (Saudi Broadcasting Corporation) on February 22, 2017, was the first ever animated show with Chinese input to be released in Saudi Arabia.
The show tells the stories of friendship between children form China and Saudi Arabia, featuring various Chinese cultural elements such as cuisine, clothing and kung fu. The copyright of this show has also been distributed to 22 other Arabic-speaking countries.
Booming cultural trade
Cultural trade is a vital part of China’s international cultural exchange and cooperation, as Chinese people boast an abundance of creativity and products with potential business value in international markets.
The Ministry of Culture will create more favorable conditions and expand international channels for cultural trade by building more bilateral and multilateral cultural trade mechanisms with other governments, and actively participate in making international cultural trade rules.
It will also continue to encourage the conclusive role of the three National Bases for International Cultural Trade in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen in broadening cooperation platforms and channels between China and countries along the Belt and Road.
For example, the Shanghai Base presents cultural device road shows which tour around countries along the Belt and Road, and organizes a joint training program for “Belt and Road” creative talents in cartoon, animation and game industries.
Thirdly, flagship cultural events, major expos and fairs will offer opportunities for cultural trade between China and other countries, especially in coming years.