In front of the calligraphy stage, the inexperienced brushstrokes depict the horizontal and vertical strokes; In the martial arts classroom, every move and gesture attracts a breath holding gaze and imitation; In the Paper Cuttings experience area, a piece of red paper at the fingertip flip turns into a vivid pattern; Beside the archaeological exhibition booth, the exhibits silently narrate the weight and length of Chinese history. Recently, the Chinese Consulate General in Recife, Brazil, together with the government of the northeastern state of Para í ba and the Federal University of Para í ba, held the 5th Para í ba Chinese Culture Festival at the Para í ba Cultural Palace. For the Brazilian people, Chinese culture is no longer a distant concept, but a vivid experience that can be touched and learned. At the opening ceremony of the Cultural Festival, Chinese Consul General in Recife, Lan Heping, stated that the construction and development strategy of the China Pakistan community of shared future has achieved a good start, setting an example for the solidarity and cooperation of countries in the global South. Although China and Pakistan are far apart, they are both multicultural countries that attach great importance to cultural diversity and inclusiveness. Therefore, cultural exchange and cooperation are important components of building a community with a shared future between China and Pakistan. She pointed out that this year's Chinese Culture Festival, as one of the important activities of the China Pakistan Cultural Year, has provided an important platform for the people of northeastern Brazil to understand the excellent traditional Chinese culture and deepen cultural exchanges between the two sides. Pedro Santos, Director of the Department of Culture of Para í ba State, stated that festivals bring cultural expressions and lifestyles of the two countries closer to each other. The encounter between Chinese tradition and Palaiba tradition is based on mutual respect to achieve cooperative development. The lights gradually lit up on the stage. The ballet's toes complement the Chinese fans lightly held by the dancers, and the dances performed by young Brazilian dancers with Chinese charm have won applause. Denils Rejina, the head of the Paraiba State Youth Ballet, told reporters that thanks to the exchange program between Paraiba Federal University and China, their members have the opportunity to study traditional dance in China and research and develop a repertoire that combines ballet and Chinese dance. The reporter saw that during the two-day event, dozens of cultural booths launched calligraphy, martial arts, Paper Cuttings, archaeology and other Chinese cultural experience courses in different periods. Each experience area is crowded with actively participating local residents. In the calligraphy experience area, Allison followed the teacher to write on rice paper with a brush. He said that it was his first time encountering Chinese culture and that he would sign up for the Chinese language course offered by the Federal University of Para í ba. Reka Bernardo, an international relations student at the Federal University of Para í ba, is a volunteer for the event. She told reporters, "We have different languages and customs, but we all cherish our own culture. It is culture that binds us together, and the sharing and cooperation of culture deepens our friendship
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