Current location:Planet Pages news portal > health
Foreign diplomats impressed by traditional culture, high
Planet Pages news portal2024-05-21 08:41:52【health】0People have gathered around
IntroductionEnvoys from 28 countries and international organizations, including Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Japan and
Envoys from 28 countries and international organizations, including Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Japan and the African Union, visited east China's Jiangsu Province at the invitation of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Monday to Thursday.
During their visit to the provincial capital of Nanjing and the city of Suzhou, the diplomats toured historical sites and visited high-tech enterprises, experiencing the robust vitality of China's high-quality development and the vast opportunities brought by the high-level opening up.
EXPERIENCE CLASSICAL CHINESE AESTHETICS
In Suzhou's Humble Administrator's Garden, Gassim A G Gishlan, minister of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in China, marveled at the beauty of China's classical gardens.
"Pavilions, mansions, bridges and waters are dotted everywhere in the Humble Administrator's Garden," Gishlan said, adding that Chinese-style gardens not only present the architectural skills of ancient China, but also reflect Chinese people's theory that man is an integral part of nature.
Designed by architect I.M. Pei, the Suzhou Museum made the diplomats admire the ingenuity of the architectural style as well as the harmony of tradition and modernity in design.
"Suzhou did a great job in preserving traditional culture; it is very important because we need to let the younger generations know clearly where they came from," said Barrett Salato, ambassador of the Solomon Islands to China.
At the Nanjing Yunjin Museum, the delegation was amazed by a demonstration of the operation of the wooden loom. This 1,600-year-old silk craft, Yunjin, also known as Yun brocade, with its colorful and exquisite patterns, was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2009.
"It is part of living cultural heritage; it not only belongs to the past, but also belongs to people in their daily lives," said Vahe Gevorgyan, ambassador of Armenia to China. He noted that Armenia also boasts abundant cultural heritages and looks forward to more cultural exchanges with China in the future.
SEEK NEW COOPERATION
In the 1990s, the China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), an important cooperation project between the Chinese and Singaporean governments, was established in Suzhou. During the visit, the envoys came to the Suzhou Industrial Park Exhibition Center to learn about its development process.
"We just visited SIP, which has grown from a paddy field to high-tech environment in a very short time and it is something beyond my expectation," said Pick Fung Ho-Chong, the ambassador of Suriname to China.
"There are many Irish enterprises that have partners here, some of them have suppliers, and some of them have distributors. We hope those business relationships will continue to grow and flourish," said Ann Derwin, Ireland's ambassador to China.
On a visit to Estun Automation Company in Nanjing, the intelligent industrial robots developed by the company impressed the envoys deeply.
Green, low-carbon and sustainable development was the highlight throughout the entire trip.
At the exhibition hall of Nari Group Cooperation, which is directly under the State Grid Corporation of China, a screen over 10 meters long displayed the company's technical capabilities in grid energy storage and clean energy, alongside various energy equipment.
The display attracted frequent questions from the envoys, who expressed their interest in working with China to jointly explore the potential for cooperation in the field of new energy.
"The achievement that Nari has made in wind power and solar power is something that really impresses us; it seems that Nari is a pioneer in clean energy in China and provides a lot of good examples," said Martha Mavrommati, ambassador of Cyprus to China.
Address of this article:http://netherlandsantilles.arnoldview.org/news-64a998968.html
Very good!(4393)
Related articles
- The fightback begins: Boss of London's Queen Mary University tells pro
- Trucker acquitted in deadly crash asks for license back, but state says he contributed to accident
- Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever embrace notion of using charter flights for WNBA travel
- Sophie Duchess of Edinburgh beams as she leaves private members club with friends in Mayfair
- College baseball notebook: Conference tournaments to decide NCAA automatic bids and many at
- Trucker acquitted in deadly crash asks for license back, but state says he contributed to accident
- Lionel Messi's Inter Miami named the 18th
- Top water official in New Mexico to retire as state awaits decision in Rio Grande case
- The government wants to buy their flood
- Steve Albini, legendary producer and alternative rock pioneer, dies at 61
Popular articles
Recommended
Rangers are undefeated at .500 to keep World Series champs from a losing record with Bochy
Micah Leon's seven
NYC real estate developer charged with driving into woman at pro
Cruise ship sails into New York City port with 44
Mystery artist who erected signs comparing pothole
Cease, 2 relievers combine on 1
Nemo, among the favorites at Eurovision, is finding acceptance onstage and off
NYC real estate developer charged with driving into woman at pro
Links
- Chinese books on display at Paris Book Festival 2024
- Boston Marathon: Wheelchair racers kick it off from Hopkinton
- Nation aims to create over 12 million new jobs
- Asian cinema ready to unite
- Beijing 2022 flag bearer trains volunteers for 31st FISU University Games
- People take part in rally calling for immediate ceasefire in Jerusalem
- Improved ecological environment attracts common cranes to Karamay, NW China's Xinjiang
- Wuhan enhances research ability to upgrade automobile industry
- S. Korea's opposition party leads parliamentary elections with 62.5% votes counted
- Greek athletes excited to attend Chengdu Universiade