Exhibition of Chinese musical instruments opens in Tajik capital Wednesday

DUSAHNBE, September 27, Asia-Plus – An exhibition of Chinese musical instruments opened at the National Kamoliddin Behzod Museum in Dushanbe on September 27.    Safar Shosaidov, the head of the arts department of the Ministry of Culture said, the exhibition is dedicated to the 57 th anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Republic of […]

Valentina Kondrashova

DUSAHNBE, September 27, Asia-Plus – An exhibition of Chinese musical instruments opened at the National Kamoliddin Behzod Museum in Dushanbe on September 27.   

Safar Shosaidov, the head of the arts department of the Ministry of Culture said, the exhibition is dedicated to the 57

th

anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, which is marked on October 1.   

According to him, the exhibition consists of five sections and various ancient and modern Chinese musical instruments have been put on display in the exhibition.   

Tajik Minister of Culture Rajabmad Amirov, China’s Ambassador to Tajikistan Lee Huzilay and senior representatives from diplomatic mission accredited in Tajikistan attended the exhibition-inaugurating ceremony.

The exhibition runs through October 3.

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