By Staff Reporter
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library brought together artists, scholars and diplomats for the second UAE-China Forum, reinforcing four decades of diplomatic relations through cultural exchange and shared artistic heritage.
Organised in partnership with the Emirates Society for Arabic Calligraphy and Islamic Ornamentation and the Chinese Embassy in the UAE, the event spotlighted the growing cultural and intellectual ties between the two nations.
Mohammed Ahmed Al Murr, Chairman of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library Foundation, highlighted the shared artistic traditions of Arab and Chinese civilizations, particularly in calligraphy. He emphasized the need for broader literary exchange, calling for more translations between Arabic and Chinese to bridge cultural understanding.
Khalid Al Jallaf, Chairman of the Emirates Society for Arabic Calligraphy, said the forum reflects the UAE’s strategy to build global partnerships through the arts.
“This year’s edition underscores the role of art in fostering dialogue, tolerance and mutual understanding,”
he noted.
Chinese Consul General in Dubai, Ou Bo Qian, praised calligraphy as a cultural bridge, describing it as a blend of aesthetics and philosophy that mirrors the symbolic nature of Arabic script.
The forum featured exhibitions, workshops and seminars focused on Arabic calligraphy and ornamentation, providing a platform for mutual learning and creative collaboration. It also underlined ongoing efforts to expand UAE–China cooperation across arts, heritage and knowledge sectors.
As both nations continue to host cultural festivals and literary events, the forum stands as a testament to the UAE’s vision of cultural diplomacy—using art and heritage to build lasting global connections.
News Source: Emirates News Agency