A Cambodia-China paintings
exhibition opened in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, on Friday, attracting
scores of visitors.
Jointly organized by the Royal Academy of Cambodia and China’s
Jiujiang University, the half-day event displayed dozens of paintings featuring
scenery, culture and tradition of both countries as well as Chinese
calligraphy.
Speaking at the event, Sok Touch, president of the Royal Academy
of Cambodia, said the exhibition was part of the joint activities organized to
celebrate the Cambodia-China People-to-People Exchange Year 2024.
“Through this painting exhibition, I believe that people will
gain a better understanding of the culture and tradition of Cambodia and
China,” he said.
Touch said the event will contribute further to promoting mutual
understanding and deepening the traditional bond of friendship between the
peoples of the two countries.
“This joint painting exhibition will surely inject fresh impetus
into the cultural cooperation between the two countries,” he said.
Phal Sreymean, a 30-year-old visitor, said the exhibition would
contribute further to promoting cultural ties and people-to-people exchange
between the two countries.
“I like this Cambodia-China painting exhibition very much
because it can further enhance the Cambodia-China ties and promote cultural
understanding among Cambodian and Chinese peoples,” she told Xinhua.
“It will also allow Cambodian students and people to know more
about the Chinese culture,” she added, and expressed hope that there will be
more such painting exhibitions in the future.
Bo Sreynich, a 28-year-old visitor, said it was her first time
to see a joint Cambodia-China painting exhibition.
“I like it because the artists are very talented and the
paintings are beautiful and vivid,” she told Xinhua. “These paintings have
brought us to ancient times, telling us about their beautiful culture and
tradition.”
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