Zhejiang Showcases Cultural Diplomacy in Ethiopia with Spring Festival Exhibition

  • The 'Spring Begins Anew • Galloping Miles Ahead' exhibition opened in Addis Ababa on February 12, 2026, featuring traditional Chinese arts and interactive programs.
  • The event was organized by the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism and other regional cultural bodies.
  • The exhibition included three thematic sections: Individual, Family, and Culture, showcasing Longquan celadon, Dongyang wood carvings, and VR installations of Spring Festival traditions.
  • Public workshops and performances, including Wu Opera excerpts and hands-on craft activities, were incorporated into the program.

This exhibition is part of China's ongoing efforts to strengthen cultural ties with Africa, leveraging traditional arts as a tool for diplomatic engagement. The event underscores the strategic importance of soft power in fostering mutual understanding and economic cooperation between China and African nations. The use of VR and interactive elements reflects a modern approach to cultural preservation and outreach.

Cultural Diplomacy
How this exhibition will influence China's broader cultural diplomacy efforts in Africa.
Public Engagement
The level of local participation and its impact on future cultural exchange initiatives.
Strategic Partnerships
Whether similar collaborations will emerge between Zhejiang and other African regions.