The "Silk Road" International Cuisine Culture Corridor was officially launched
Date:2022-11-02     source:BJIPCF     Count:4806

On November 1st, the official partner of UNESCO, the Beijing International Peace Culture Foundation , together with the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce and the Beijing Cuisine Association, set up the "Silk Road" International Cuisine Culture Corridor in the Beijing Peace Garden Museum, an international cultural exchange base for overseas Chinese.


President Li Ruohong delivers a speech


Yun Cheng, President of Beijing Cuisine Association,delivers a speech


The Ambassador of the Embassy of Cyprus in China delivers a speech



A number of catering enterprises in Beijing have brought a display of culinary skills and unique skills. The ambassadors and Cuisine Industry representatives from Cyprus and other countries have experienced the process of making dishes including sliced roast duck, hand pulled noodles, dough kitty, sushi rolls,Tom Yum Kung soup, western style smoked salmon, and so on, in which the guests have enjoyed the charm of food from zero distance.

President Li Ruohong delivered a speech at the launching ceremony, saying that this year is to commemorate the 50th  anniversary of the Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. We are standing on the world platform today to demonstrate our national feelings and to promote cultural interaction with colorful, fragrant and delicious food, and to help protect and inherit intangible cultural heritage, it is conducive for the development of agriculture and science&technology industries.


联合国教科文组织 中国世界和平基金会

“一带一路”文化互动版图:音乐与艺术 | 科学技术与技能 | 医术与医药 | 服装与服饰 | 美食与农业 | 神话与幻想 | 传统竞技与体育 | 语言与文学 | 仪式与庆典 | 宗教与精神

An Interactive Atlas of Cultural Interactions along the Silk Roads: Arts and Music | Seience,Technology and Know-how | Pharmacology and Medicine | Costumes and Clothing | Food and Agriculture | Mythology and Fantasy | Traditional Games and Sports | Languages and literature | Rituals and Celebrations | Religion and Spitituality