• A memorandum of cooperation between the National Museum of Iran and Peking University

A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the National Museum of Iran and Peking University in a virtual meeting.
On Wednesday, July 14, 2021, the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding on Museum Cooperation was attended by Jebrael Nokandeh, Director General of the National Museum of Iran, and Hao Ping, And a number of officials and experts from both sides, including the Department of Archeology and Museum of Peking University, were held simultaneously at the National Museum of Iran and Peking University. The President of Peking University expressed his happiness for holding this ceremony and signing the Memorandum of Cooperation, saying that China and Iran are both the birthplace of human civilizations and their ancestors have created brilliant cultures. He added although there is a great distance between the two countries, since ancient times, along the Silk Road, China and Iran have had close exchanges and this has led to cultural and economic exchanges, influences, and the prosperity of Eastern and Western civilizations. He further said that the National Museum of Iran has numerous collections, strong research capabilities and a window to Iranian civilization. This museum is one of the important museums of the world, with a world-famous reputation; it is a very ideal place for research on the origin of human civilization and cultural exchanges between East and West. Hao Ping also said that Peking University was the first university that established in China and one of the main goals of the university is to study Chinese civilization and to know other civilizations of the world. He added that professors and students at Peking University have traveled to many cities along the Silk Road and achieved many scientific achievements, as well as many talented experts in the field. He concluded by saying that although we live in East and West Asia and our meeting is only possible in a virtual way, the desire for mutual understanding urges us to take common steps in the path of our ancestors and get closer to each other; and our efforts will make these ancient civilizations rejuvenate and shine!
Jebrael Nokandeh, the general director of the National Museum of Iran also expressed his satisfaction with this valuable opportunity to expand cooperation between the two scientific and cultural centers, the National Museum of Iran and Peking University, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. He added National Museum of Iran taken effective steps to strengthen cultural cooperation with Chinese institutions and museums by attending the “Glory of Asian Civilizations” exhibition and the “Longquan of the World: Longquan Celadon and Globalization” exhibition, which visited by a large number of art and culture fans. He said the National Museum of Iran, as the mother museum of the country and a huge treasure trove of archaeological finds from different parts of Iran, has an important history of exhibition, research, and other related activities. The museum has a high potential for research and cultural cooperation at the international level, and he concluded by expressing hope that by establishing this constructive relationship, we will see fruitful results and this memorandum of cooperation is a new step in expanding cultural cooperation between two institutions in the field of cultural heritage. At the end of his speech, Nokandeh thanked the staff of the National Museum of Iran and Peking University, as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, especially the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Peking, for their assistance in organizing this cultural event.

At the end of the virtual meeting, the memorandum of cooperation between the National Museum of Iran and Peking University was signed simultaneously by Jebael Nokandeh and Hao Ping.

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