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🎉 Chinese Film Week in Cyprus concludes with star-studded ceremony celebrating 55 years of diplomatic ties

Chinese Film Week in Cyprus ended on June 15, 2026, with a prestigious closing ceremony at K-Cineplex Nicosia Prime in Strovolos, drawing over 200 guests. The event commemorated the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Cyprus through cinema, spotlighting international stars Wu Jing and Chen Lijun. Wu Jing is renowned for his roles in Wolf Warrior and The Wandering Earth, while Chen Lijun starred in the closing film, Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert.

The ceremony featured speeches from Chinese and Cypriot officials who highlighted the event's role in fostering intercultural dialogue and strengthening the strategic partnership between the two nations. Zhou Yunliang, Chargé d’Affaires a.i., and Mao Yu, Executive Deputy Director-General of the China Film Administration, expressed commitment to expanding film exchanges. George G. Papageorgiou, Director General of the Deputy Ministry of Culture, emphasized the foundation laid for enhanced cultural cooperation.

The evening wrapped up with a screening of Blades of the Guardians followed by a Q&A session with the lead actors, offering Cypriot audiences a unique chance to engage with prominent figures in Chinese cinema.

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