Iran Press/Asia: The agreement was signed in Beijing by Majid Shah-Hosseini, President of the Iranian Academy of Arts, and Zhou Qingfu, President of the National Academy of Arts of China.
The MoU serves as a framework for fostering artistic exchanges and mutual understanding between the two nations. It covers a wide range of cooperative initiatives, including art policy-making, artistic education and critique, and the exchange of academic publications for translation in both countries. The agreement also emphasizes the promotion of Iranian-Islamic and Chinese art, showcasing top cinematic works, introducing and performing national music, and hosting exhibitions featuring distinguished visual artists from both nations.
With a history of over 2,600 years, Iran-China relations are rooted in a rich tapestry of political and cultural interactions. These connections flourished during the Sassanian era and further expanded following the advent of Islam in Iran. Throughout history, cultural and religious exchanges have stood as the most enduring aspect of their bilateral relationship, exemplifying the depth and significance of ties between the two ancient civilizations.
This landmark agreement is poised to enhance the cultural dialogue between Iran and China, spotlighting the shared heritage and artistic traditions that unite these two global cultural powerhouses.
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