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70th Birthday of PRC Celebrated in Auckland

- Xinhua nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

Overseas Chinese people celebrated the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China last Friday at the Auckland SKYCITY theater in New Zealand.

According to the organisers, approximat­ely 300 artists performed at the concert themed 2019 Cultures of China-Huaxing Gala Night with over 800 audiences.

The show started with the song “Singing to the motherland” and ended with “Today is my birthday, my motherland”.

The Falling solo, the group dance “Tang Dynasty Style”, the Chinese classical dance “Mulan”, and the Sichuan Opera “Face Changing” received rapturous applause during the event.

Zhou Wei, vice Chinese consul-general in Auckland, said: “Today China stands as the second-largest economy in the world, and the achievemen­t cannot be made without the valuable contributi­on of overseas Chinese, including overseas Chinese compatriot­s in New Zealand and Auckland.”

This year also marks the 47th anniversar­y of China-New Zealand diplomatic relations and the China-New Zealand tourism year.

Mr Zhou noted that China-New Zealand relations have maintained a strong momentum of developmen­t and created many firsts. “For many years in a row, China has been New Zealand’s largest trading partner, largest source of internatio­nal students and second largest source of overseas tourists. The Belt and Road Initiative that both sides jointly promoted have beared some early harvest.”

“The win-win co-operation between us will surely usher in a brighter era, which will benefit not only China and New Zealand, but also the Asia Pacific region and the whole world,” said Zhou.

Deborah Russell, New Zealand Labor Party MP, stressed: “I am happy to be here to celebrate the 70th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the People’s Republic of China.”

Zhang Wanlu, an audience, said”: “The show is elegant, with the typical Chinese cultural elements. As a Chinese who lives overseas for a long time, it is my privilege to attend the event tonight, to celebrated the 70th anniversar­y of birthday of motherland.”

The event is organised by Huaxing Arts Troupe, New Zealand Culture and Arts Foundation, and New Zealand Chinese Culture and Arts Exchange Center.

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