The 19th Session of Yin'an Forum Holds in SARA
12-19-2007    SARA

Ye Xiaowen, the General Director of SARA, chairs the forum

 

Prof. Ki-Sam Hong, President of Dongguk University, gives a lecture

 

Zhao Qizheng, School of Journalism and Communication of Renmin University of China addresses his reflections

 

Wu Jianmin, President of China Foreign Affairs University addresses his reflections

 

Distinguished guests

 

 

SARA, September 28, 2006

Beijing, China -- The Yin'an Forum held in State Administration for Religious Affairs of P.R.C. The theme of the forum is "The Conception on Harmony via a Cultural View". Ye Xiaowen, the General Director of SARA, chaired the forum. Distinguished guests from Taiwan, Hong Kong as well as South Korea, Singapore attended the forum. Yin'an Hall which is one of the office of State Administration for Religious Affairs of P.R.C.  [Translator: Wang Xinyu   News in Chinese]

Translator: Wang Xinyu
   
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