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  Chinese Cultural Center to be Built in Mongolia
 

China’s Official Press --- People’s Daily

August 17, 2007
 
Beijing will build a cultural center in Mongolia to promote Chinese culture, it was announced Friday. 

The cultural center will bring exhibitions of Chinese life to be viewed by Mongolians. Additionally, many special events will be planned at the center during Chinese festivals, such as the Lunar New Year.  

In a statement by the Xinhua News Agency, the cultural centers are “based on both traditional and modern lifestyle of the Chinese, especially harmony, which was presented by Chinese philosopher some 2,000 years ago. Today, harmony still represents the spirit of China: to love peace and to appreciate openness.” 

Besides the center in Mongolia, China plans to build similar centers in 14 other countries worldwide.

 

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