Dhaka: Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki today emphasized that the cultural relationship between Bangladesh and China is set to invigorate bilateral relations. He made this statement during a press conference organized at the Chinese Embassy concerning drone training.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Farooki highlighted the recent drone shows supported by China, noting that drones represent a novel medium for storytelling, blending technology and art to create compelling narratives. The six drone shows recently organized with China’s assistance have gained significant popularity, particularly among the younger generation.
Farooki revealed that a 15-member delegation is scheduled to visit China to receive training on preserving artworks, with plans to disseminate this knowledge upon their return. Additionally, another group will soon travel to Shanghai and Guangzhou for a month-long training program focused on museum development, supported financially by the Chinese government.
He expressed optimism about opening new opportunities between the cultural affairs ministry and the Chinese government to preserve cultural heritage and expand both traditional and new media. Chinese Ambassador in Bangladesh, Yao Wen, was also present at the event.