China Tourism Culture Week kicks off in Stockholm
By Huang Yundi
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The China Tourism and Culture Week, one of the serial cultural activities held globally, kicks off in Stockholm on June 3.

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Swedish people are tasting the Traditional Anhui snacks at the ceremony. (Photo: Huang Yundi/People's Daily)

The Chinese Ambassador to Sweden Gui Congyong delivered a speech at the opening ceremony. He said that the “China Tourism Culture Week” event aims to let the Swedish public know more about the magnificent mountains and rivers of China, about the great people of this country and about the splendid Chinese culture. He added that it is both in the interest of Chinese and Swedish interests to further grow and deepen bilateral relations and friendship to further deepen. 

Thomas Lindman, the director general for international affairs of the Swedish Ministry of Culture, attended the inaugural event. For his part, he said “the bilateral relations between China and Sweden go back a long time. Through the history we can see serious collaborations of great variety that show the broad depth of our relations. we are proud that this trade and cultural exchange was based on friendly mutual agreements and were benefiting both parties. It shows the respect between our countries.”

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Performers from Anhui Province is staged a Huangmei Opera to the audience. (Photo: Huang Yundi/People's Daily)

At the ceremony, performers from Anhui Province brought a traditional HuangMei opera show and instrumental show to the audience. Traditional Chinese works of art and Anhui desserts served were also very popular with the audience.  

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Traditional Chinese work of art is displayed in Stockholm China Culture Center. (Photo: Huang Yundi/People's Daily)

The China tourism week will last until June 7, during which various cultural activates such as traditional Chinese puppet shows will be held in Stockholm, Sweden. To increase the relationship with the local Swedish, a group of people with autism will be invited to the puppet show. Organizers hope this will bring warmth and happiness to them.