Egypt's Minister of Culture congratulates the Egyptian child winner of the Young Cultural Ambassador Award to China

egypt Sun, Feb. 6, 2022
The artist, Dr. Enas Abdel Dayem, Minister of Culture, congratulated the child Sajid Mohamed Abdel Fattah Saleh (14 years old) for winning the Young Cultural Ambassador Award for China, which was organized by the Chinese Cultural Center in Cairo, as part of the celebrations of the Winter Games in Beijing, and said that the child Sajid is one of the talented children of the center. The National Committee for Child Culture, whose works have been submitted and translated to participate in the international competition in China, added that winning first place after strong competitions with contestants from twenty countries expresses the Egyptian creativity and brilliance in children and young people, especially that Jahid is one of the discoveries of the State Prize for the Young Creator organized by the Ministry Culture is under the auspices of Mrs. Intisar El-Sisi, wife of the President of the Republic. Abdel Dayem also praised the two girls, Rana Abdel Wahab, who played the musical piece for the song of the Winter Games in Beijing, as well as Jumana Mohamed, who participated in a poem in Chinese and confirmed that they are the future of Egyptian soft power.

This came after the announcement of the Chinese Cultural Center in Cairo that the child, Sajid Mohamed Abdel Fattah Saleh, won the Young Cultural Ambassador Award for China, which was presented to her after the artist, Dr. Enas Abdel Dayem, Minister of Culture nominated him, and under the supervision of Dr. For Child Culture headed by the writer Mohamed Abdel Hafez Nasif and the Chinese Cultural Center in cooperation with the Foreign Cultural Relations Sector headed by the writer Sabry Saeed.
It is noteworthy that the child Sajid was one of the participants in the competitions of the first session of the State Prize for the Young Creator and ranked third in the poetry branch, in addition to the two children, Rana Ahmed Abdel Wahab, who won the Young Creative Award for playing the violin, first category, and Jumana Muhammad Mustafa, who received the Excellence Award.