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On the occasion of the 55th year of bilateral relation with China, Embassy of China, in collaboration with World Cultural Net and Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office, has organised Chinese Film Festival 2010 at City Hall, Exhibition Road. The festival was inaugurated on Tuesday by Mod Raj Dotel, the acting secretary at the Ministry of Culture.
Altogether five Chinese movies will be shown during the two-day festival. The event celebrates the century long glory of Chinese film industry as some of the selected movies date back 30 years. These movies will allow viewers the glimpses of Chinese history, culture, society and its development over the years.
The first movie shown during the festival, Farewell to my Concubine, which has been listed Time magazine’s 100 all time movies, depicts the Beijing Opera. The Chinese movie parade, comprising of movies like Shanghai Triad, Purple Sunset, Xiao Hua and Third Show will be showcased today.
On the occasion of the 55th year of bilateral relation with China, Embassy of China, in collaboration with World Cultural Net and Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office, has organised Chinese Film Festival 2010 at City Hall, Exhibition Road. The festival was inaugurated on Tuesday by Mod Raj Dotel, the acting secretary at the Ministry of Culture.
Altogether five Chinese movies will be shown during the two-day festival. The event celebrates the century long glory of Chinese film industry as some of the selected movies date back 30 years. These movies will allow viewers the glimpses of Chinese history, culture, society and its development over the years.
The first movie shown during the festival, Farewell to my Concubine, which has been listed Time magazine’s 100 all time movies, depicts the Beijing Opera. The Chinese movie parade, comprising of movies like Shanghai Triad, Purple Sunset, Xiao Hua and Third Show will be showcased today.
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