China Radio International organized Indo-China meet!
China Radio International organized Indo-China meet!
Ahead of the informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping in Mahabalipram, China Radio Internationalâs Tamil Wing (CRI Tamil) organized a diplomatic event in Chennai at Taj Connemara Hotel. Tamil Nadu governmentâs Minister for Tamil Official Language, Tamil Culture and Archeology, Mafoi.K.Pandiarajan attended as the chief guest for the event. The event was also graced by BJP Tamil Nadu General Secretary Vanathi Srinivasan, Senior Journalist Malan, CRI Tamil wing director Kalaimagal, CRIâs Asia-Africa director, China Embassy advisor, Hello FM Suresh and many other participants.
The event begun with few Bharathanatyam dances and one such
dance was performed by the Bharathanatyma dancer Divyashree Lakshmi, who is
currently under the scholarship of cultural ministry. A Team from Madras
University also performed Parai dance. Videos of Chinese Girl Nilani reciting
Thirukkural and quoting its similarities with Chinese proverbs were also
telecasted.
Kalaimagal, the director of CRI Tamil, in her address thanked
the listeners of CRI Tamil for its consistent growth for the past 50 years. She
also talked similarities between Indian and Chinese food and mentioned about
the Dosa like food in China. She emphasized the similarities between messages displayed
by Thirukkural and Chinese proverbs and she ended her speech by thanking Indian
people for welcoming Chinese president.
Prominent journalist Maalan Narayanan said that every day
there are various interactions between India and China, when Indians drink Tea,
use paper and eat sugar. It should be noted that Chinese discovered Tea, Paper
and the methods to process Sugar. He also mentioned that he had visited China
four times and praised the hospitality displayed by Chinese. He also told that
Kalaimagalâs dream of every Tamil person in the world hearing CRI Tamil radio
should get fulfilled and the facebook page for this is turning out to be a
great use for Kalaimagalâs CRI Tamil. He also requested Minister for Tamil
Official Language, Tamil Culture and Archeology Mafoi.K.Pandiarajan to telecast
CRI Tamil videos in the Tamil Nadu governmentâs education based TV Channel,
Kalvi TV.