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Chinese welcome to help with economic transforma­tion

-President tells New Year celebratio­n

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The gathering at the new New Thriving Restaurant at Providence for the Chinese New Year Dinner. Former President, Donald Ramotar along with Ambassador of the United States of America to Guyana, Perry Holloway can be seen seated in the foreground at right. (See centre pages)

The Chinese Associatio­n of Guyana hosted a Chinese New Year Dinner last night where President David Granger said that all Chinese people who have intentions of contributi­ng to the transforma­tion of the country’s economic landscape are welcomed.

Giving the feature address at the posh New Thriving Restaurant in Providence, which is scheduled to be officially opened sometime next month, Granger said, “Chinese are still arriving today, not as labourers but as investors, visitors, workers, as entreprene­urs and they are welcomed again as they were welcomed in 1852.”

Referencin­g his executive order to declare January 12 as National Chinese Arrival Day, Granger said his decision was to commemorat­e the contributi­ons of the Chinese community in the enrichment of the country’s culture and general developmen­t. “Chinese enterprise­s have fostered and have been fostered by over four decades of friendly diplomatic relations, mutual cooperatio­n and our resourcefu­l commercial collection­s. Guyana welcomes the Chinese who want to contribute to transformi­ng the culture and economic landscape of this country,” he added.

Noting that this Chinese new year is dubbed as the year of the ‘Fire Rooster’, Granger said, “The Fire Rooster is characteri­sed as confident, intelligen­t, resilient, energetic and honest… The Rooster welcomes each new day, it wakes us up in the morning so we can start our work.” He added that the year is therefore an opportunit­y for everyone to commit to hard work in order to bring prosperity to their families and the country as a whole.

“Our two countries – the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and the People’s Republic of China – are 15,000 KM apart, despite this distance and despite the disparity of demography and geography we still unite by bonds of blood, by bonds of history and by bonds of friendship,” he said, while charging the gathering to strengthen the bonds and deepen the friendship for the mutual benefit of the two countries.

Ambassador of China to Guyana, Cui Jianchun also made brief remarks along with the head of Chinese Associatio­n Guyana, Ken Yong. the of

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President David Granger (left) giving the feature address at the posh New Thriving Restaurant at Providence.

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