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Colorful touch to cross-cultural bonds

By Li Bingcun/Willa Wu | China Daily | Updated: 2019-11-22 08:24
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Renowned Chinese painter Ding Jie (left) poses in front of his works with Filipino Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III (center) and Metropolitan Museum of Manila Chairman Joselito Campos in Manila, the Philippines, on Sept 28. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Growing up under varied cultures, Chinese and Filipinos share a lot in common, like commitment to their families and a desire to contribute to their country, Deng said, adding that these similarities have laid a solid foundation for people-to-people bonds.

Chinese Culture and Art Association Chairman Zhou Yanzhao says the exchange activity has laid the groundwork for deeper Chinese-Philippine civilization communication and closer ties among economies under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Florentina Colayco, president of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, called for more such initiatives in the future, saying that the exchange program has fostered collaborative spirit and mutual understanding among Chinese and Filipino artists.

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