Italian sculptor once follows legend to China, expects to ride China- Europe high-speed train now

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Feature: Italian sculptor once follows legend to China, expects to ride ChinaEurope high-speed train now

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NEW YORK, June 18 (Xinhua) -- In 1601, an Italian missionary named Matteo Ricci (15521610) entered the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Chinese imperial palace, opening a path for East-West cultural exchange that many people set foot on.

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Inspired by Matteo Ricci's legend, in 1986, Dionisio Cimarelli, aged 21 then, boarded a Trans-Siberian train to Beijing for the first time. FASCINATED WITH CHINA "China is one of my very old passion. Since I was a student, I was very interested in Chinese culture, Chinese art, Chinese people....so in 1986 I stopped my study in the academy and I decided to move to China for a big trip," said Cimarelli, who now teaches sculpture at the New York Academy of Arts. "Matteo Ricci probably went to China to teach, but I went there primarily to understand,

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which was also my way to try to understand and exchange, and explain to the Chinese my

no busy traffic at all, he recalled. "...in 1986, I found China a poor country, it was coming out from a very difficult time in terms of economy and culture. But in 1986 I was also able to see the beginning of the change after the opening-up," he said, referring to China's adoption of the policy of reform and opening to the outside world in 1978.

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