Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Culture launched an executive program on Sunday in collaboration with the China-Arab Cultural and Tourism Cooperation Research Center, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The new program aims to boost the cultural cooperation between the Kingdom and China in line with the 2025 Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year.
The program was signed by Deputy Minister for Research and Cultural Heritage Affairs, Dr. Maha Abdullah Alsenan, and Vice President of Beijing International Studies University and member of the Joint Committee of the China-Arab Research Center for Cultural and Tourism Cooperation, Cheng Wei, at the headquarters of the Culture Ministry in Diriyah.

The partnership will foster research exchange and joint conferences and symposiums to discuss cultural issues in both countries.
The program will also facilitate visits by Saudi researchers to Chinese universities and research centers, as well as by Chinese researchers to Saudi universities and research centers.
In March, Saudi Ministry of Culture launched the Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year 2025 in China, highlighting the strong and deep relations between both nations.
This step marked a significant milestone in strengthening the bilateral cultural ties through a series of interactive events. Such events will further boost the cultural scene in both nations and deepen the historical ties between their peoples.
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