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China to establish first African history, culture museum

Mr Hailin also highlighted that China was in the process of establishing five China-Africa research centres

• May 31, 2025
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The China-Africa Institute at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences has announced plans to establish the first museum dedicated to African history and culture in China, signalling a significant step in fostering cultural exchange between the two regions.

Director of the China-Africa Institute, Ye Hailin, said that these plans during an ongoing Workshop themed “China-Africa Cooperation in the New Era: Responsibilities of Think Tanks and Media,’ on Saturday in Beijing.

The workshop was organised by the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

According to him, the proposed museum aims to celebrate the rich tapestry of African heritage, showcasing artifacts, artworks, and historical narratives that highlight the continent’s diverse cultures and traditions.

He said, “We believe that the museum will serve not only as an educational resource but also as a platform for fostering dialogue and collaboration between Chinese and African scholars, artists, and communities. The museum is expected to attract both local and international visitors, providing a unique perspective on African history that is often overlooked in traditional narratives.’’

Mr Hailin also highlighted that China was in the process of establishing five China-Africa research centres, announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping as part of the Beijing-Southeast Asia 2024 partnership actions.

“One of these centres will be based in South Africa, where we have conducted extensive consultations with the executive academy there,” he added, stating that an agreement for cooperation had already been signed.

“The establishment of the first China-Africa research centre is expected to be officially inaugurated before the upcoming G20 Summit in South Africa later this year. We are currently in the legal negotiation phase, and we are optimistic about launching this centre as a hub for collaborative research and exchange,” Mr Hailin stated.

According to him, the initiative also focused on enhancing media relations, with active exchange programs planned for African media and journalists, aimed at promoting bilateral understanding and cooperation.

Mr Hailin stated that these efforts reflected China’s commitment to deepening its partnership with African nations through cultural diplomacy and academic collaboration.

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