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DR Congo's president cuts ribbon on China-aided cultural center

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發布於 9小時前 • Shi Yu,Emmanuel Herman,Wang Teng
Guests pose for a group photo at the inauguration ceremony of the China-aided Central African Cultural and Arts Center of Kinshasa in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dec. 14, 2024. (Xinhua)
Guests pose for a group photo at the inauguration ceremony of the China-aided Central African Cultural and Arts Center of Kinshasa in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dec. 14, 2024. (Xinhua)

Felix Tshisekedi, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), inaugurated the China-aided Central African Cultural and Arts Center of Kinshasa, the DRC's capital, late Saturday.

KINSHASA, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Felix Tshisekedi, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), inaugurated the China-aided Central African Cultural and Arts Center of Kinshasa, the DRC's capital, late Saturday.

"This DRC-China cooperation project reflects the wisdom of the two peoples," said the DRC President during a site visit after the inauguration ceremony. "The center is expected to fully unleash the potential of the DRC's cultural industry while transforming the DRC into a hub of creativity."

Faustin Elombe, minister of culture, said the completion of this project will "usher in a new era of cultural innovation in the DRC" and strengthen cultural exchanges and connections among African countries.

Elombe also expressed gratitude to China, highlighting several DRC-China projects, including the People's Palace and the Martyrs Stadium, two landmarks in the DRC.

Marie-Therese Sombo, minister of higher education, emphasized that the long-standing cooperation between the DRC and China has provided the central African country with essential infrastructure for its development.

According to Zhao Bin, Chinese ambassador to the DRC, this project, a new iconic landmark in Kinshasa, will improve the DRC's cultural industry and serve as a vital platform for showcasing the country's culture.

The center, the foundation stone of which was laid by Tshisekedi in 2019, features a grand 2,000-seat theater and a smaller 800-seat auditorium. It will also house the new campus of the National Institute of Arts, renowned for training generations of Congolese musicians and artists. ■

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