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Egyptian, Chinese music shine at NMEC concert

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC) was filled with a vibrant atmosphere of joy and unity as Egyptian and Chinese musicians graced the stage for a special concert entitled “Conversation and Connection: Music Connects the World.”
Organised in partnership with the Chinese Cultural Centre in Cairo, the event drew guests, dignitaries, and performers from both nations in a heartwarming celebration of shared cultural heritage.
Dr. Eltaysb Abbas, CEO of the museum, spoke about the profound ties between Egypt and China, two ancient civilisations with histories stretching back millennia.
“Music is one of the most essential threads in the fabric of any civilisation,” he said.
“Through music, we express both joy and sorrow, and it plays a vital role in our traditions, rituals, and day-to-day life. Across time, music has been a key channel for human connection, weaving us together even when separated by geography or language.”
Dr. Abbas also emphasised the museum’s commitment to celebrating not just the physical artifacts of Egypt’s grand past, but the intangible cultural treasures that continue to bring people together, including music.
“It’s every person’s right, no matter where they are, to connect through the universal language of music,” he added, highlighting the museum’s aim to foster understanding and friendship among all civilisations.
Echoing these sentiments, the Chinese Ambassador to Egypt, Liao Liqiang, lauded both nations as proud standard-bearers of civilisation, praising their mutual respect and commitment to appreciating the world’s rich tapestry of cultures.
He mentioned Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “Global Civilisation Initiative,” a call to strengthen dialogue and learning between cultures, a vision that has found a strong partner in President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who recently affirmed that “human civilizations are meant to complement and benefit each other, not to create conflict or war.”

The Ambassador also pointed to the significant role Egypt played in supporting the creation of the International Day for Dialogue among Civilisations, as well as regional cooperation through the China-Arab Centre for the Global Civilisation Initiative, in partnership with the Arab League. These joint efforts, he said, showcase the promise of collaboration in building global peace and understanding.
The evening’s performances swept the audience into a world of sound, with Egyptian and Chinese musicians enchanting listeners with both traditional melodies and modern arrangements, a reflection of how music continues to evolve and bring new generations together, blending the richness of the past with the vibrancy of the present.
On the sidelines of the event, representatives from the Chinese Culture Centre warmly showcased a variety of their activities and products, inviting guests to learn more about Chinese traditions. Adding to the vibrant atmosphere, an Egyptian tannoura performance also took place and was met with enthusiastic praise from the attendees, who were captivated by its colourful display and lively rhythms. Both highlights beautifully reflected the evening’s spirit of cultural exchange and shared appreciation.

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