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Rhythm of relations

Rhythm of relations

Posted on 1 June 2026 By jobuzo
African youths take a group photo at the 2026 Africa Day Cultural Festival in Beijing on May 23. ZOU HONG/CHINA DAILY

The African diplomatic community in Beijing launched the 2026 Africa Day Cultural Festival during an opening ceremony held at the Jintai Art Museum in Chaoyang Park on May 23 ahead of Africa Day on May 25.

Organized jointly by African embassies in China, the 2026 Africa Day Cultural Festival was opened to the public as a full-day cultural celebration aimed at promoting friendship, cultural exchange, and people-to-people connectivity between Africa and China.

The festival featured country pavilions representing different regions of Africa, showcasing the continent’s rich cultural diversity, tourism potential, artistic traditions, creative industries, and contemporary dynamism through exhibitions, performances, and interactive experiences.

Throughout the day, visitors enjoyed cultural and artistic performances, including traditional music and dance presentations from across Africa, alongside exhibitions of arts, crafts, fashion, cultural heritage, tourism, and investment promotion.

A dedicated children’s activity zone also offered interactive experiences introducing young visitors to African culture through traditional African games, painting activities, drumming sessions, storytelling, and hands-on cultural engagement.

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