HOUSTON, April 8-- Zhou Jie, a prominent Chinese actress, dancer and educator, was awarded Remi Career Achievement Award Sunday night here for her contribution to arts. Hunter Todd, chairman of WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, said the award is to "recognize her unwavering dedication to the arts and to our community." Zhou seizes every opportunity to further her passion for sharing different cultures with the world through films, Todd said at the awarding ceremony held before the screening of film "Princess of Yang," in which Zhou starred. "This award celebrates the culmination of nearly five decades of pursuing creative expression and reaffirms our regard for Ms Zhou Jie," he said. Set in Tang Dynasty, a period of prosperity and flourishing of the arts, the film, released in 1992 in Chinese market, tells the tragic love story between Emperor Tang Xuanzong and Princess Yang Guifei who is widely considered one of China's four most beautiful women of all time. Zhou expressed her thanks to people both in China and in the United States who supported her in the past decades. "The award is not belong to myself, it also belongs to Houston, my second hometown, and in particular to my motherland China." She told Xinhua that through the window of demonstrating China's history and culture, American people would understand more about China as well as Chinese culture. "I'm confident that they would be fascinated by Chinese culture," she said. |