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Shandong province opens culture communicat­ion center in Germany

- By YUAN SHENGGAO The page is sponsored by the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone.

East China’s Shandong province launched its first overseas culture communicat­ion center at a Linde Hydraulics plant in Bavaria, Germany, on July 20.

A photo exhibition, which focuses on portraying the cultural heritage of Shandong, was opened on the same day.

Representa­tives from the Shandong government, Linde Hydraulics, Weichai Power and the Confucius Institute of University of Frankfurt attended the launch ceremony.

Wei Changmin, head of the Informatio­n Office of the Shandong provincial government, delivered a speech at the ceremony.

Wei said that in recent years, China and Germany have witnessed frequent high-level visits with evergrowin­g bilateral trade and investment as well as peopleto-people exchanges.

“The culture communicat­ion center will serve as a bridge for the two sides to deepen mutual understand­ing and provide a channel to enhance friendship.”

Janfried A. Tirre, executive vice-president of Linde Hydraulics, said the Belt and Road Initiative implemente­d by the Chinese government strongly promoted Sino-German communicat­ions in the technology, education and culture sectors. The initiative has created opportunit­ies especially for German companies in infrastruc­ture constructi­on, energy, machinery manufactur­ing, design and consulting.

The culture communicat­ion center will further promote communicat­ions between Shandong and Bavaria, Tirre said.

The constructi­on of the culture communicat­ion center is a new model developed by Shandong’s government to promote its traditiona­l culture on the global stage. It will provide a platform to strengthen cultural understand­ing, cooperatio­n, trade and friendship.

The center has books, images and visual products that demonstrat­e Shandong’s traditiona­l culture and developmen­t.

Linde Hydraulics is a manufactur­er of heavy-duty hydraulics, power transmissi­ons and electronic, German. In 2012, Weichai Power, a vehicle component developer and producer in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone in Shandong, bought a 25 percent stake in German forkliftma­ker Kion for 467 million euros ($543.7 million) and a 70 percent controllin­g stake in Kion’s subsidiary Linde Hydraulics, for 271 million euros.

In 2015, Linde’s Weifang factory was put into operation, marking a new milestone for Sino-German cooperatio­n in Aschaffenb­urg , Germany.

In 2016, the factory was put into operation and Weichai has invested in it.

culture communicat­ion center of Shandong is launched in Bavaria, Germany, on July 20.

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