An Ni, CAI spokesperson, in a statement on Sunday, said the event was intended to promote China-Africa relations.
The China-Africa Institute (CAI) will host African ambassadors at the Chinese Archeological Museum on January 25 in Beijing, China.
An Ni, CAI spokesperson, in a statement on Sunday, said the event was intended to promote China-Africa relations.
“CAI is currently organising an event at the Chinese Archaeological Museum in Beijing on January 25.
“Ambassadors of African countries have been invited to visit the museum and meet with Prof. Gao Xiang, President, Minister Level of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), concurrently serving as the President of the Chinese Academy of History (CAH).
“To converse about the mutual appreciation of civilisations between China and Africa, the Chinese Archaeological Museum is the first national-level professional museum in China established by CAH.
“On June 2, 2023, Chinese President Xi Jinping toured the museum and emphasised the important role of archaeology in understanding the long history of Chinese civilisation and appreciating the richness and profoundness of Chinese culture,’’ the spokesperson said.
According to Mr Ni, China and African countries enjoy time-honoured friendship and long-lasting exchanges between civilisations.