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2014 ASEN-China Cultural Exchange Year

2014-05-12 17:35:47

(Chinaculture.org)

 

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), established by the Bangkok Declaration (1967), which first linked the nations of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Subsequently, Brunei (1984), Vietnam (1995), Laos (1997), Myanmar (1999), and Cambodia (1999) were admitted. “The mountains, rivers and blood linked the countries with China and ASEAN nations, and geographical conditions have endowed us with the similar life habits, which creates among us a common appreciation of the culture.” Chinese minister of culture Cai Wu said. 

China-ASEAN Cultural Exchange Year 2014 kicks off in Beijing

Dialogue at China-ASEAN Costume Exhibition
China-ASEAN Costume Exhibition Kicks Off in Beijing
6th Meeting of ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and the Arts opens Creations shown at ASEAN and Chinese Costume Culture Exhibition
Asian nations flaunt best dresses

Myanmar Vice President to attend China-ASEAN cultural exchanges 

Chinese, Myanmar VPs meet on ties
Ministerial Representatives of Culture of ASEAN Gathered at ACC Chinese, ASEAN cultural ministers meet in Vietnam

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