China
Tibetan Culture Week Opens in Auckland
(12/4/2001)
Tibetan culture week opened in New Zealand
The China Tibetan Culture Week opened in New Zealand's most populous
city, Auckland, on Monday.
More than 200 people attended the opening ceremony in the Sky
City in the Downtown area, including Philips Warren, chairman of
the Auckland Regional Council, members of the Parliament, leading
officials of Auckland city and nearby cities, and representatives
of local overseas Chinese organizations.
Chinese Ambassador to New Zealand Chen Mingming, and Chinese Consul
General in Auckland Zhao Xiangling also attended the ceremony.
Profound changes have taken place in Tibet since its liberation
Speaking at the ceremony, Tsering Drolkar, vice-chairwoman of
the Foreign Cultural Exchange Association of Tibet Autonomous Region,
said that over the past five decades since the peaceful liberation
of Tibet in 1951, "profound positive changes have taken place
in Tibet's economy and society. Tibet is catching up quickly in
its modernization strive."
"In the long process of history, the Tibetan people have
created a splendid culture with distinct regional and ethnic features.
Attaching great importance to the preservation and development of
the fine traditional culture of the Tibetan people, the central
and regional governments have invested a large sum of money to preserve
and carry forward the cultural heritage of Tibet since the peaceful
liberation," she said.
Drolkar believed local New Zealanders will come to the same conclusion
through what they will see during the culture week when there will
be a picture exhibition, film shows, TV programs and ethnic performances.
China first introduced Tibet to the world in a comprehensive way
Warren said he thanked the China Tibetan people for "bestowing
us with such a sincere and generous gift by bringing the festival
to our country and to our region."
Living on the Roof of the World, Tibetans are known for their
unique arts including singing, dancing and painting, he said.
Warren wished a complete success of the China Tibetan Culture
Week.
The event is organized by The Asia Pacific Culture Connection
Center of New Zealand, China International Culture Association,
and the Foreign Cultural Exchange Association of Tibet Autonomous
Region.
This is the first time for China to make an overall introduction
of the Tibetan nature, geography, history, culture, religion, art,
economy and Tibetan people's life to the international societies
in a comprehensive way of pictures, films, TV programs and performances.
(People's Daily)
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