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China stresses people-to-people ties to further strengthen relationship


Published : 24 May 2024 09:39 PM

China puts emphasis on people -to-people relations with Bangladesh to reach the Dhaka-Beijing relations to a new height.

 Cultural Counsellor of Chinese embassy in Dhaka Li Shaopeng expressed this view  while speaking as the chief guest at the Chinese Night, organized by Overseas Chinese Association in Bangladesh at Gulshan on Thursday.

“China-Bangladesh relations are very robust. We have a comprehensive partnership that spans across sectors from economy to trade, investment, development cooperation, connectivity, and people-to-people exchanges,” he said.

Li Shaopeng said ” As the Cultural Councellor, I greatly admire and appreciate that we can hold the "China Night" event. Chinese culture is our common pride and a great contribution of China to world civilization. Today offers an excellent opportunity to celebrate and experience the rich diversity of Chinese culture.” He also said “ Through music, dance, martial arts, cuisine, and other forms of expression, we will not only share a cultural feast, showcasing the endless charm of Chinese culture and the spirit of the Chinese people but also deepen our understanding and friendship.”

 “This event will  strengthen unity within the Overseas Chinese Association and enhance the well-being of Chinese people in Bangladesh.

Laying stress on cultural diversity and heritage, President of Overseas Chinese Association in Bangladesh (OCAB) Calvin Ngan in his speech said that different ethnic groups reside peacefully and share equal rights in China. “Tonight, we come together to honor and share the rich cultural heritage of China. 

As overseas Chinese and international friends, we are proud to showcase the beauty and diversity of Chinese traditions - from its timeless arts and music, to its captivating cuisine and time-honored customs.” Calvin Ngan said.

 “Let us come together in celebration of our shared humanity and the beauty that emerges when cultures connect,” he added

Deputy Secretary General of OCAB Jessi Yiu,  Consul of the Chinese embassy in   Dhaka CUI Yang and Chinese communities in Bangladesh attended the reception.