This spring, more than 400 artists from 25 countries will join 400 Chinese performers to stage more than 100 performances and two theme exhibitions in Beijing.
The Meet in Beijing Arts Festival aims to enrich the cultural life of the capital’s residents, broaden the vision of domestic literature and arts creation and promote cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries. This year’s theme is “Romance in Spring.”
The festival, now in its 16th year, will feature Canada as the Guest Country of Honor.
“Over the past 16 years, it has become one of China’s foremost cultural events, and on behalf of the Government of Canada, we are honored to be the featured country this year,” said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his congratulation letter.
Luo Shugang, Chinese culture minister, also sent a congratulation letter to the festival.
“The Meet in Beijing arts festival will play an active role in promoting integration and development of Chinese culture and that of the rest of the world, and help to bridge friendship between Chinese people and other peoples,” Luo said.
Mark Rowswell, a well-known Canadian scholar and host who is known as “Da Shan” in China, will be the image ambassador at the Guest of Honor event.
Under the theme of “China-Canada Spring”, the festival will present a series of performances and exhibitions with Canadian characteristics that will open a window for Chinese audiences to better understand Canadian culture.