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Chinese Acrobatic Troupe Brings Cultural Showcase to Guyana

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April 19, 2026
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President Ali and Ambassador Yang, along with the performers of the Chinese acrobatic troupe

President Ali and Ambassador Yang, along with the performers of the Chinese acrobatic troupe

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A renowned Chinese performance group, the Hebei Acrobatic Troupe, has begun a nationwide tour in Guyana, offering audiences a display of traditional artistry and cultural expression as part of celebrations marking the country’s 60th Independence Anniversary and decades of diplomatic ties between Guyana and China.

Founded in 1976, the troupe has built an international reputation, performing in more than 80 countries and earning over 50 awards. Their visit to Guyana comes as a cultural gift organized by the Chinese government through its embassy, highlighting the role of artistic exchange in strengthening bilateral relations.

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Chinese Ambassador to Guyana, Ying Yang, said the performances are intended to serve as a bridge between the peoples of both nations. “For 60 years, we have remained closely connected, building a lasting friendship through cultural exchanges,” she noted, emphasizing that people-to-people connections remain the foundation of state relations.

President Irfaan Ali formally welcomed the troupe during a State House reception last Friday, describing Guyana as honoured to host the performers. He underscored the importance of cultural exchange in deepening bilateral ties, noting that “the true strength of any friendship lies in the connection between peoples,” and expressed confidence that the performances would leave a lasting impression on audiences.

The troupe’s performances feature a mix of traditional and modern acrobatics, including lion dance, precision balance routines, contortion acts, and high-energy hoop diving displays. These acts reflect centuries-old Chinese performance traditions while incorporating contemporary staging and choreography.

Ambassador Yang described the visit as a “second special gift” to Guyana’s anniversary celebrations, following the recent inauguration of the China-Guyana Friendship Park. She also pointed to the symbolic meaning of the 60-year milestone, noting that in Chinese tradition it represents a full cycle of renewal and continuity.

The tour will take the performers across several regions, including stops at the Leonora Track and Field Stadium, the National Cultural Centre in Georgetown, Albion Stadium, McKenzie Sports Club Ground, and Anna Regina Stadium.

Most performances are open to the public free of charge, reflecting China’s emphasis on accessibility in cultural diplomacy initiatives.

The visit underscores China’s continued use of cultural outreach to deepen its presence and relationships in partner countries, complementing its economic and diplomatic engagement in Guyana.

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