An exhibition of 40 photos reflecting different aspects of Jewish culture by photographers from Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland opened at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum on Thursday, which marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
By:Zheng Qian |
From:english.eastday.com | 2021-02-26 19:40
A Lantern Festival reception was held in the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum on February 26, gathering people engaged in friendly exchanges between China and foreign countries.
Located on the site of the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue built in 1927 in Shanghai’s Hongkou district, the museum is the only one in China that documents Jewish refugees’ life in Shanghai during World War II when few countries were willing to accept them.
Since it was established in 2007, the museum has been promoting cultural exchanges between China and the world. Currently, the virtual exhibition hall of the museum had been launched on the website of Chicago Sister Cities International.
By:Zheng Qian |
From:english.eastday.com | 2020-12-31 14:02
Global society has been bruised by the novel coronavirus pandemic for almost a year. Facing the catastrophe, Chinese people and their foreign counterparts have been supporting each other, showing love and brotherhood.
Cheerful words in Irish green cheer up China
When the pandemic severely broke out in March in China, green neon lights with the words “Go China”,“Go Shanghai”and “Ireland loves China”lit up near the Huangpu River, conveying Ireland’s support to the Chinese people.
Ballet exudes brotherhood between Chinese and Japanese
One of the most famous Japanese ballet troupes– the Matsuyama ballet of Tokyo – expressed support for China s fight against the novel coronavirus by singing the Chinese national anthem March of the Volunteers together to rally morale and said: We love China! Go Wuhan! Go China! loudly in Chinese afterward. In return, the Shanghai Song & Dance Troupe produce