Macao promotes Chinese, Portuguese cultural exchanges with festivals-Xinhua

Macao promotes Chinese, Portuguese cultural exchanges with festivals

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2022-10-31 10:08:04

The 25th Lusofonia Festival kicks off  in Macao on Oct. 28, 2022, and tourists are seen at the opening ceremony of the three-day event that showcases local foods, art performance, as well as singing and dancing. (Xinhua/Zhang Jinjia) 

The annual Lusofonia Festival drew local residents and tourists alike to the Taipa Houses Museum, a complex consisting of five Portuguese-style houses on Taipa Island in China's Macao Special Administrative Region.

MACAO, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- As a bridge linking China and Portuguese-speaking countries (PSCs), the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) has remained committed to promoting cultural exchanges between the two sides.

Over the weekend, the annual Lusofonia Festival drew local residents and tourists alike to the Taipa Houses Museum, a complex consisting of five Portuguese-style houses on Taipa Island, where they could enjoy food and traditional performances from PSCs.

Taking place simultaneously with the "carnival" of Portuguese appeal was a cultural festival featuring a series of activities such as the Chinese and Portuguese picture book fair, screenings of films in Chinese and Portuguese languages, and wine tasting.

David Leung, a four-year-old boy from Macao, listened attentively while pupils from the Macao Portuguese School sang chorus on an outdoor stage, giving his applause together with an enthusiastic crowd.

"The songs are beautiful," he told Xinhua. "I want to learn how to sing them."

The 25th Lusofonia Festival kicks off in Macao on Oct. 28, 2022, and tourists are seen at the opening ceremony of the three-day event that showcases local foods, art performance, as well as singing and dancing. (Xinhua/Zhang Jinjia) 

Leong Wai Man, head of the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao SAR government, said the festival is aimed at further playing Macao's role of a bridge linking China and PSCs and building the city into a place where the Chinese culture dominates and multiple cultures co-exist.

During the past week, the Office of the Commissioner of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the Macao SAR joined hands with the Macao SAR government to organize an exchange plan for young people from China and PSCs who are studying in Macao.

Scores of college students from China and eight PSCs, including Portugal, Brazil and Angola, took part in the plan and attended a contest of short videos telling their stories with the city from the perspectives of cultural exchanges and integration, "one country, two systems" practices, as well as Macao's role as a platform linking China and PSCs.

A student with the surname of Cheng was one of the prize winners. Born and raised in Macao, Cheng said she had been studying the Portuguese language and thinking about how she could leverage her strengths to help promote friendship between Chinese and Portuguese-speaking students.

The 25th Lusofonia Festival kicks off in Macao on Oct. 28, 2022, and artists are performing at the three-day event that showcases local foods, art performance, as well as singing and dancing. (Xinhua/Zhang Jinjia)

"Macao is a city where the Chinese and Portuguese cultures meet," Cheng said. "The building of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Guangdong-Macao in-depth cooperation zone in Hengqin, Zhuhai, will also bring opportunities to Macao."

Liu Xianfa, commissioner of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Macao SAR, said Macao plays an irreplaceable role in promoting cultural exchanges and cooperation between China and PSCs, calling on young people from these countries to learn from each other and make joint contributions to the common development and prosperity of China and PSCs.

Ip Kuai Peng, vice rector of the City University of Macao, suggested that the Macao SAR government fully support deepening cooperation with PSCs on higher education and personnel training and continuously support Macao's universities in carrying out academic exchanges with their counterparts in PSCs.

"Macao should also leverage its unique advantages and help tell the stories of China to the outside world," Ip added.

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