Prose finds its place in the former residence of historical figure


The 2025 Crabapple Gala and Crabapple Poetry Party kicked off on April 7 at the Former Residence of Soong Ching Ling, attracting diplomats and representatives from over 40 countries, including Switzerland, Turkmenistan, Portugal, Singapore, Luxembourg, Pakistan and Bulgaria.
Soong Ching Ling (1893-1981) was one of the founders of the People's Republic of China and the wife of Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925)
Amid the fragrant air, the residence was adorned with blooming crabapple blossoms, where several performances unfolded, from dance and Peking Opera to ensembles blending Chinese and Western instruments and choral recitals.
Representatives from various countries also took to the stage to recite poems inspired by the floral theme. Among them, Michael Crook, a council member of the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, delivered an emotional recitation of Chairman Mao Zedong's Ode to the Plum Blossom (1961) in both Chinese and English.
Reflecting on the event, Khalil Ur Rahman Hashmi, the Pakistani Ambassador to China, praises the poetry segment for its diverse languages, expressions and emotions.
"Poetry, as a universal language, serves as a powerful medium to bridge cultures, bring people together, and deepen mutual understanding," he says.
The event also featured interactive booths where guests could engage in hands-on cultural experiences such as calligraphy, painting, and tea ceremonies. Additionally, specially designed postcards for the gala were available to mail on-site.
