Xiamen, the host city of the ninth BRICS Summit earlier this month, is holding a week-long cultural festival to celebrate BRICS cultural diversity and cultural exchange.
The festival began with a Night of Ballet, featuring dancers from Russia's state academic Bolshoi theater, South Africa's Joburg Ballet and China's National Opera and Dance Drama Theater.
Russian dancers perform at BRICS Night of Ballet in Xiamen, Fujian province on Sept 15, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua]
Each performed its most known piece. For China, it was a scene from Red Detachment of Women. For Russia, Swan Lake.
In the week to come, 210 artists from BRICS countries will stage 30 shows of theater performance music, dance, exhibition and cinema in Xiamen.
People-to-people exchange, including the host of joint cultural events, is one of the three pillar cooperation among BRICS countries.
Esther Jean Nasser, head of South Africa's Joburg Ballet, said her ballet has been collaborating with a Chinese troupe on performance.
"Getting together like this with other countries is a very important step for all the BRICS countries to understand each other better," Nasser said.
"I am glad the festival helps the public get to know BRICS countries' cultures. More such events are definitely needed," said Xu Gang, a choreographer from the National Ballet of China.
Art works are displayed during an exhibition of paintings and photos of the BRICS countries in Xiamen, Fujian Province, on Sept 15, 2017. The exhibition is a part of one-week BRICS Cultural Festival which kicked off on Sept 15. [Photo/Xinhua]
China has launched a new pilot program to allow eligible enterprises greater access to overseas financing in support of green and low-carbon transformation projects, the country's foreign exchange regulator said on Aug 21.
To further streamline the experience, China is expanding tax refund stores, broadening the range of refundable goods, and refining refund procedures, ensuring an efficient and seamless shopping experience for global visitors.