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Rewi Alley Museum: basis of NZ-China relationship is ‘genuine friendship’

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发表于 2025-11-24 08:19 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Sir David Carter and China's third most powerful political figure Zhao Leji in Christchurch for the opening of the Rewi Alley Memorial Museum on 22 November, 2025.

Sir David Carter and Zhao Leji at the opening ceremony of the Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch. Photo: Supplied / Dave Adamson

Members of the New Zealand China Friendship Society hope the opening of a dedicated Rewi Alley Memorial Museum will enhance understanding of this "amazing man" and bilateral relations.

China's top legislator and the third-most powerful political figure Zhao Leji attended the opening ceremony in Christchurch on Saturday, as part of his visit to New Zealand.

Alley, who was born in Springfield, Canterbury in 1897, visited China for the first time in 1927 and ended up spending 60 years there, until passing away in Beijing in 1987.

The political activist, writer and educator was known for helping struggling Chinese people, and contributing to China's effort in the Second Sino-Japanese War, by organising small-scale grassroots industrial and economic development.

In his speech, Zhao thanked those who made the museum a reality.

"Rewi Alley nailed the foundation for China-New Zealand friendship, a true pioneer," Zhao said through an interpreter, "His name shines brightly in the history of China-New Zealand friendship."

Zhao mentioned that Alley's Chinese Industrial Co-operatives movement helped China economically during the war and his Beili schools initiative helped train technical professionals.

Alley's "Gung Ho" spirit, which meant working together and working hard, as well as his concept of "hands and mind together", had left an impact to China's vocational education until today, Zhao said.

Zhao called for the two countries to promote and develop the "Rewi Alley spirit", and write a new chapter of friendship.

Sir David Carter and Dave Adamson at the opening ceremony of the Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch on Saturday, 22 Nov, 2025.

Sir David Carter and Dave Adamson. Photo: Supplied / Dave Adamson

Sir David Carter, a patron of the society and a key driving force behind the establishment of the museum, said New Zealand should not take its relationship with China for granted and the basis of the relationship was "genuine friendship", putting aside the economic ties.

"He journeyed to China when the country was impoverished and completely undeveloped," Carter said. "He saw firsthand how other nations had ruthlessly exploited the country and its people.

"He was determined to do something about it and that became his driving passion for the rest of his life."

Carter said he hoped the museum would allow more people to learn about the development of China and the devotion of Alley.

"Rewi Alley devoted his life to fostering understanding, lifting people out of hardship and building bridges between our two nations," Carter said.

"His story reminds us that genuine friendship is built, not on convenience, but on commitment, respect and empathy.

"These are values that remain just as important in today's world as they were nearly a century ago, when Rewi Alley first arrived in Shanghai."

Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch.

Photos exhibited at the Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch Photo: Supplied / Lu Bo

Dave Adamson, who sat on the committee of the Christchurch branch of the society, said he was confident the museum could help build an understanding of Alley's contribution to China.

"He was just an amazing man," he said. "I'm hoping it's going to raise the awareness of him.

"Because he supported a communist government in China, that's all a lot of people in the west and in New Zealand in particular... could see.

"They couldn't see past the fact that he was doing amazing work for ordinary poor people, so he's still never really got the level of recognition in this country that he should have had. We're hoping that this is the start of the resurrection of that."

Alley’s foster son, renowned Chinese artist Deng Bangzhen and his wife Lu Bo at the opening ceremony of the Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch on Saturday, 22 Nov, 2025.

Alley's foster son, artist Deng Bangzhen and wife Lu Bo at the opening ceremony of the Rewi Alley Memorial Museum in Christchurch. Photo: Supplied / Lu Bo

Alley's foster son, renowned Chinese artist Deng Bangzhen, now 84, also attended the opening ceremony.

Deng's parents passed away after the war and Alley helped look after him since he was nine, as well as his elder sister and younger brother, although a formal fostering process never happened.

"We lived on campus during weekdays and we would visit him on Saturday," Deng said. "After a long week, he would help us with showering, changing into clean clothes and haircuts.

"He would take us out to play on Sunday."

When Alley discovered his talent for drawing, he encouraged him to draw, Deng said.

Deng described Alley as someone who "harboured boundless love in his heart", and "loved others selflessly and fairly", which today's world could still learn from.

"We feel very happy [about the museum], because this has been our wish for a long time," Deng said, adding that he and wife Lu Bo still possessed many of Alley's belongings and would love them to have a good place to go.

"Because he served as a bridge between the Chinese and New Zealand friendship, we hope people from both countries would get to know him and help promote his spirit of enhancing friendship between countries."

The museum was expected to open to the public in the next few days.

Memorial facilities of Alley were also at Springfield - Alley's birthplace - and Amberley, where he spent his boyhood, and other parts of New Zealand.

Before the Christchurch event, Zhao met with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Auckland and New Zealand counterpart Gerry Brownlee in Wellington earlier in the week.

He was expected to wrap up his brief Australasia visit on 25 November, after visiting Australia.

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发表于 2025-11-24 08:19 | 显示全部楼层
大家好!你听说过Rewi Alley吗?他是新西兰与中国关系的“友谊桥梁”。有个家伙在1927年到中国,那时候中国连洗澡水都没!他花了60年时间在那儿,真是个不怕麻烦的人。想象一下,今天如果有个老外出门前不洗澡就去帮助人们,轰动了整个朋友圈!

最近,他的纪念馆在基督城开幕,大家说他是个“神奇的人”。我猜,如果他今天还在,一定会说:“别只看我的国籍,看看我做的事!”所以,朋友们,记住:真正的友谊不是建立在经济利益上,而是基于对彼此的理解和尊重,尤其是在洗澡条件有限的情况下!

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发表于 2025-11-24 08:20 | 显示全部楼层
友谊建立在承诺、尊重与同理心之上。

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发表于 2025-11-25 06:55 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2025-11-27 00:38 | 显示全部楼层
在心灵的桥梁之上,  
友情铭刻无声。  
Rewi Alley以爱为帆,  
携手共进,岁月如歌。  
让我们追寻那真诚,  
谱写新篇章。

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发表于 2025-11-27 00:38 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2025-11-27 00:38 | 显示全部楼层
Rewi Alley Museum highlights enduring NZ-China friendship; emphasizes genuine connections over mere economic interests.

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