Finland: China to establish a cultural centre in Finland – agreement into force in April

NordenBladet — On 15 April, the Government adopted a decree bringing into force an agreement between Finland and the People’s Republic of China on the establishment of a China Cultural Centre in Finland. Negotiations on the agreement lasted for several years and the agreement was signed in Beijing in autumn 2019.

Under the agreement, the China Cultural Centre is a non-profit cultural institute. China is responsible as a whole for establishing and organising the Centre. Finland does not incur any costs in relation to the agreement and it does not require the adoption of other legislation. The Cultural Centre must be established and managed in accordance with the legislation in force in Finland. This means it becomes a Finnish legal entity. Finland does not currently have any plans to establish a cultural centre in China, so the agreement only applies to the China Cultural Centre that will be established in Finland.

The purpose of the China Cultural Centre is to promote cultural cooperation between the two countries as well as mutual understanding and knowledge of Chinese culture in Finland. China determines the activities and programme of the Cultural Centre. Preliminary information suggests that the Centre might organise exhibitions, concerts, presentations and culinary courses.This agreement enters into force on 17 April 2021.

 


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