Poland's media say interest in China growing
Updated: 2016-06-15 07:14
By Yin Xin in Warsaw and Cui Jia in Beijing(China Daily)
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The China-Poland Media Dialogue is hosted by China's State Council Information Office in Warsaw, Poland's capital.[Chen Xu/Xinhua] |
In addition to the media forum, the State Council Information Office hosted a series of cultural activities on Tuesday to enhance mutual understanding between the peoples of China and Poland.
The Beautiful China, Beautiful Poland exhibition, with dozens of photos from both countries, opened at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Meanwhile, about 100 bookstores around Poland began a monthlong book fair on Tuesday to promote books on ancient and modern China.
Also on Tuesday, a library of books on China was established at the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities. China has provided the library with about 240 types of books and will give 300 books each year for the next five years.
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