
The third China-Latin America Cultural Tour Exhibition opened at Brazil's Sao Paulo State University on Saturday, drawing over 150 attendees, including representatives from Brazil's and China's cultural sectors, as well as faculty and students from universities.Featuring publishing, cultural creation and intangible cultural heritage displays, the exhibition showcases 500 Chinese-themed books, children's books, Chinese teaching materials in Portuguese and dual-language books with Chinese and Portuguese as well as 100 cultural and creative products reflecting traditional Chinese culture and "national tide" or "China chic" elements, creating a diversified and three-dimensional Chinese cultural experience space for the audience.A representative from the Bureau of International Communication under China's State Council Information Office noted that they hope to use this touring exhibition as an opportunity to deepen exchanges between China and Brazil in areas like copyright trade and educational cooperation, and to add more cultural momentum to the China-Brazil community with a shared future for jointly building a more just world and a more sustainable planet.This exhibition tour in Sao Paulo, exhibiting exquisite books, special cultural creations and so on, fully demonstrated the charm of Chinese culture, which not only promoted the mutual understanding between the two peoples, but also injected cultural impetus into deepening the exchanges and cooperation between China and Brazil, said Zhang Xi, deputy consul general of the Chinese Consulate General in Sao Paulo.Karina Lilia Pasquariello Mariano, assistant provost to the vice-president of research at Sao Paulo State University, said she believes that this exhibition tour is highly consistent with the school's concept of foreign cultural exchanges. In recent years, the school has continuously expanded its cooperation with China and is about to send more than 10 graduate students to Hubei University for exchanges to promote the in-depth development of bilateral cultural cooperation, she added.