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China–Nepal Cultural Products Sales Center Opens with Himalayas Heritage Event



Kathmandu, Dec 23: Marking the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Nepal, the launchevent for the “World Intangible Heritage” Himalayas Cultural and Creative Products Promotion and the China-Nepal Cultural Products Kathmandu Sales Center was successfullyheld on December 23, 2025, in Kathmandu. Co-hosted by the Nepal National Pavilion (China)
and the Arniko Society, this event highlighted cultural and economic collaboration betweenthe two nations while showcasing unique intangible cultural heritage products fromChina’s Himalayan regions.

Key attendees included Jeevan Ram Shrestha, President of the Nepal Olympic Committee and former Minister of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation of Nepal; Wang Junfeng, ThirdSecretary of the Chinese Embassy in Nepal; Sushil Prajapati, President of the Arniko Society; Gagan Bista, Deputy Commissioner of Nepal’s National Information Commission; andrepresentatives from cultural, business and educational institutions in both countries, alongwith over 120 guests from various sectors.

Jeevan Ram Shrestha emphasized that intangible cultural heritage serves as the soul of anation and a vital bridge for mutual understanding between peoples. He noted that this event, through exhibitions and cultural exchanges, embodies the spirit of people-to-peoplediplomacy, reinforcing the enduring friendship between Nepal and China.

Rabindra Shakya, President of the Federation of Handicraft Associations of Nepal, highlighted the profound significance of traditional craftsmanship as a living heritage that unites cultures across the Himalayas. He expressed strong optimism that this event wouldopen new pathways for sustainable economic growth and deepen creative collaborationbetween Nepali and Chinese artisans.

In his speech, Sushil Prajapati emphasized the historical and cultural ties between Nepal andChina, reinforced by the Arniko Society’s long-standing role in promoting bilateral cooperation.

Other speakers applauded China’s efforts in preserving intangible cultural heritage andexpressed support for expanded cultural and trade exchanges.

Several Chinese enterprises from Tibetan-inhabited regions presented their cultural andcreative products, sharing insights on heritage preservation and product innovation. TheNepal National Pavilion introduced the new Kathmandu Sales Center, designed to serve as apermanent platform for distributing Chinese cultural products in Nepal and beyond .

A highlight of the event was the official inauguration ceremony of the Kathmandu exhibitionand sales center for China-Nepal cultural and creative products, followed by the signingceremony of multiple cooperation agreements.

These included partnerships between the Rangbala Intangible Heritage Learning Center (China) and the Arniko Society, and between Ganzi Vocational College and the Nepal National Pavilion, focusing on cultural tourism, talent development, and heritage promotion.

A panel discussion brought together heritage practitioners from both countries to exploretopics such as cultural innovation, market adaptation and cross-border collaboration under thetheme “Shared Beauty, Shared Heritage: Revitalizing Intangible Cultural Heritage in theHimalayas.” This event represents the first large-scale introduction of cultural and creative products fromChina’s Himalayan regions to Nepal. Over the next week, exhibitions and interactive sessions will be held in Kathmandu and Pokhara to further engage the public. Prior to this, the Nepal National Pavilion has organized eight promotional events in China, generating significant revenue for Nepali products.

This latest initiative aims to strengthen two-way cultural trade and deepen mutual understanding between China and Nepal. The event concluded with an invitation for guests to visit the product exhibition and joinanetworking reception, celebrating a new chapter in China-Nepal cultural and economicexchange. #Nepal