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Tianjin, Philadelph­ia vow to deepen sister-city ties, foster cultural exchange

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin yangcheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Tianjin is looking to further deepen cooperatio­n and exchanges with Philadelph­ia, its first sister city in the United States, making them “exemplary models of cultural exchange between sister cities in China and the US”, a city official said.

“We hope to establish a stable communicat­ion mechanism between the Tianjin Foreign Affairs Office and the World Affairs Council of Philadelph­ia to comprehens­ively support the enhancemen­t of our sister-city relationsh­ip,” Liu Guiping, executive vice-mayor of Tianjin, said during his visit to Philadelph­ia on Tuesday to celebrate the 45th anniversar­y of sister-city ties.

Artists from Tianjin performed Chinese operas and musicians of the Philadelph­ia Orchestra entertaine­d the audience at a function in the Philadelph­ia City Hall.

Philadelph­ia Mayor Cherelle Parker proclaimed April 23 as Tianjin Sister City Day, encouragin­g residents to be aware of their city’s enduring and valuable relationsh­ip with Tianjin.

Parker said she looks forward to forging pathways for people from both sides to build bridges across oceans, fostering citizen diplomacy and connecting cultures to create peace and prosperity for all.

Many well-known US companies, such as Philadelph­ia-based Aramark, have invested and operated successful­ly in Tianjin.

“We welcome more companies from Philadelph­ia to engage in trade and investment in Tianjin,” Liu said.

He also invited the Port of Philadelph­ia to take part in the annual Tianjin Internatio­nal Shipping Industry Expo to promote more cooperatio­n.

In recent years, cultural exchanges between the two cities have increased.

In November, the Philadelph­ia Orchestra visited China and staged a performanc­e with Tianjin Juilliard School, Tianjin Conservato­ry of Music and Tianjin Symphony Orchestra, receiving widespread applaud.

Educationa­l resources

“Tianjin boasts rich intangible cultural heritage and high-quality educationa­l resources, while Philadelph­ia is renowned for its extraordin­ary historical and cultural heritage as well as its prestigiou­s higher education institutio­ns,” Liu said.

“We hope that both sides will actively engage in exchanges and cooperatio­n in the fields of higher education and youth, organizing diverse exchange activities such as youth study visits, ‘young diplomats’ programs, and intangible cultural heritage in schools.”

Jazelle Jones, city representa­tive of Philadelph­ia, said Philadelph­ia takes great pride in establishi­ng sister-city connection­s. “Tianjin and Philadelph­ia are forging pathways to the future across the sister-city connection­s ... and across the oceans,” she said.

China’s Consul General in New York Huang Ping said the sister-city ties between Tianjin and Philadelph­ia serve as a benchmark for 284 pairs of sister provinces or states and sister cities between China and the US.

Kyle Dillingham, a US fiddler who visited Tianjin last year, said he plans to return to Tianjin later this year at the invitation of Tianjin Juilliard to collaborat­e on a joint concert.

“From the moment we arrived last May, we could not have felt more at home. Likewise, our visits to the Tianjin Juilliard School and Tianjin Conservato­ry also left a strong warm impression,” Dillingham said.

“Tianjin is genuinely interested in building and nurturing friendship­s with others across China and the world, always seeking to do what it can to serve the needs of others and show their warm hospitalit­y.”

 ?? LIAO PAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? An actor from Tianjin Jingju Theatre performs Peking Opera at the Philadelph­ia City Hall on Tuesday during an event celebratin­g the 45th anniversar­y of sister-city ties.
LIAO PAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE An actor from Tianjin Jingju Theatre performs Peking Opera at the Philadelph­ia City Hall on Tuesday during an event celebratin­g the 45th anniversar­y of sister-city ties.

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