Mutual learning, cultural exchanges between China, Greece demonstrate harmony of two great, celebrated civilizations
By People’s Daily
The two ancient civilizations of China and Greece enjoy a
well-established and long history of friendly exchanges. Leaders
of the two countries pay great attention to promoting mutual learning
through cultural exchanges so as make the two civilizations shine brightly.
With a strong sense of history and responsibility, China and
Greece both seek to draw further strength from their time-honored civilizations
and serve as a model of dialogue between civilizations.
The Museum of Asian Art of Corfu in
Greece houses more than 6,500 pieces of Chinese cultural
relics created from Shang Dynasty (around 1600 B.C.-1046 B.C.) to the late
Qing Dynasty (1636 A.D.-1912 A.D.). The collection includes pottery ware,
porcelain ware, cloisonné works, and lacquer works.
The huge interest of the Greek museum in collecting Chinese
cultural relics comes from the similarity between Chinese culture and Greek
culture, according to Despina Zernioti, director of the museum.
What’s particularly interesting is that there are many
similarities between the contributions made by the two
ancient civilizations in history, said Zernioti.
Great ancient civilizations always have much in common. In
the splendid long history of the two civilizations, both China and Greece have nurtured
philosophers that had profound influences on later generations, left many
extraordinary art works made of pottery, copper, and marble, and attached great
importance to poetry and music education. The world-renowned classics, the
Homeric epics and the “Book of Songs” have been echoing with each other.
The Greeks believe they are close friends with the Chinese
living on the Eurasian continent. Chinese President Xi Jinping pointed out
that, as two countries with ancient civilizations, China and Greece have both
created distinctive civilizations that have profound influences on human
civilization, and the people of the two countries admire each other and respect
each other.
On Nov.9, 2019, the launching ceremony of a documentary
entitled “Harmony in Diversity” aimed at promoting dialogue on civilizations
between China and Greece was held in Athens, capital of Greece. The initiator
of the project Luo Tong is the granddaughter of Luo Niansheng, a renowned
Chinese translator.
Luo Niansheng was the first Chinese studying in Greece. He
translated more than 30 Greek classics including ancient Greek literary works, dramas,
and philosophical works. Devoting his whole life to introducing ancient Greek
culture to China, Luo Niansheng was awarded the highest prize for literature
and art by the Academy of Athens.
Luo Niansheng’s son Luo Jinlin started to direct
ancient Greek tragic drama “Oedipus the King” in 1986, and later
directed more than 10 ancient Greek drama, helping promote Greek drama culture
in China.
Today, Luo Niansheng’s granddaughter Luo Tong, receiving the
“relay baton” of China-Greece dialogue from her father and grandfather, is
promoting Chinese culture in Greece.
On the same day of the launching ceremony of Luo Tong’s
documentary, the torch-lighting ceremony of the 2019 Athens
Marathon was held in Marathon municipality of Greece. Artemis Ignatiou was the
director and choreographer of the ceremony. She participated in the sun-ray
ceremony at Olympia in Greece for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and performed
dramas in China. Speaking of her stay in
China, she said it is the most important moment in her life.
Chinese people are opening their arms to embrace Greek art,
said Ignatiou, adding that they are feeling how the Greeks feel, understanding
the spirit of ancient Greece, and experiencing the charm of the Olympics.
There are many beautiful stories about the friendly ties
between China and Greece, and Greek assistance for China’s large-scale
evacuation of Chinese nationals from Libya in 2011 was an unforgettable memory.
Eight years ago, more than 10,000 Chinese were arranged to
evacuate Libya by sea because of the unrest in the country. Greek island Crete,
which is about 700 kilometers away from the Libyan port of Benghazi, was the
most favorable “transit station”.
After the Chinese side decided to evacuate Chinese nationals
from Libya and reached out to Greek government, the latter responded
immediately and requested major Greek shipping companies to provide help, said
a Greek man who then served as an intermediary between Greek shipping companies
and front-line Chinese personnel.
The most urgent thing back then was to apply for Schengen
visas for Chinese nationals, the man introduced. Taking into account the entry and exit regulations of the EU and the need for
evacuation of Chinese nationals, the Greek government reached a consensus with the
Chinese side and decided to divide the over 13,000 Chinese nationals into
groups of 50.
A list of all the Chinese nationals to be evacuated was made
and stamped for entry permission after verification. This was probably the
simplest group Schengen visa in the world, the man said.
China and Greece share similar values on international
responsibilities, said John Tzoannos, former secretary general of the Ministry
for Shipping and Island Policy of Greece and professor at Athens University of
Economics and Business.
He stressed that the two countries would never turn a blind
eye to any country in trouble, saying that all countries in the world should offer
mutual assistance.
The high attention paid by the leaders of China and Greece
to the exchanges between the two ancient civilizations has laid a solid
foundation for the continuity of bilateral friendly ties, remarked Chrisi
Vigilaki, rector of Greece’s University of Aegean.
Vigilaki has been expecting Xi’s visit to Greece for a long
time. He said that Xi’s visit will further boost the development of the
traditional friendship between China and Greece, spread the
friendship to all sectors of exchanges between the two countries, and make the
two ancient civilizations shine with new glows.
Chinese compatriots in Greece welcome Xi’s
visit to the country. (Photo by Han Bingchen/People’s Daily)
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