January sees the start of China in London 2006, a major season
of events and activities designed to celebrate Chinese arts and
culture and the historic links between London and China.
China in London 2006 will begin at the end of January with the
annual Chinese New Year parade and festival, organised by the
London Chinatown Chinese Association, to mark the Year of the
Dog.
From films to lanterns to an edible city
Throughout February and March all things Chinese will be
promoted across London, with activities ranging from exhibitions to
performance and film, window displays and food tasting, and the
promotion of Chinese literature and language. Planned activities
include:
-The Shanghai on Screen film festival when a range of new and
classic Chinese films will be shown at cinemas in central London,
and at the Museum of Docklands.
-A window display at Selfridges department store in Oxford
Street designed by Chinese artist Wang Qingsong. Inside the store
artist Song Dong will create an edible city out of sweets and
biscuits.
-A Chinese style lantern display in Oxford Circus.
-A Beijing Olympics exhibition at London's City Hall.
-A Chinese poetry on the London Underground. Chinese poetry with
English translations and calligraphy by Qu Lei Lei will be posted
on underground trains throughout the network.
The season will culminate at the end of March with the start of
The China Cup 2006 yacht race from London to Shanghai.
Richness and diversity of Chinese culture
In announcing the plans for China in London 2006, Ken
Livingston, the Mayor of London said: "China is the most dynamic
economy in the world and London is the world's most international
city. Our city can only benefit from the strongest possible
business, economic, tourism and cultural links with China.
China in London 2006 will celebrate that vast country's rich
cultural history and the Chinese community's contribution to the
cultural and economic life of our capital, underlining the ties
that have existed between London and China over hundreds of
years."
He added that he hoped China in London 2006 would be a unique
opportunity for Londoners and visitors alike to develop a greater
understanding of the richness and diversity of Chinese culture.
China in London 2006 is being organized through a partnership
between Visit London, the London Chinatown Chinese Association and
the Royal Academy of Arts (whose exhibition 'China: The Three
Emperors, 1662-1795' will be a cornerstone of the season). Other
partners include the New West End Company (covering the Oxford
Street and Regent Street areas) as well as leading cultural
institutions.
(People's Daily January 11, 2006)