Cape Times

China celebrates 68 years

- Nicola Daniels

“FOR 68 years, the Chinese people have shaken the shackles of poverty, by becoming the second-largest economy in the world.”

These were the words of Consul-General Kang Yong at the Cape Town celebratio­n of the 68th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Kang Yong welcomed more than 100 guests at the Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel last night. In attendance were parliament­arians, Mayco members, members of the Cape Winelands municipali­ty and the Chinese community.

A special mention was made of local kung fu champion, Muhammad Chafeker, for uplifting communitie­s.

Brazil’s Consul-General in Cape Town, Carlos Asfora, said it was a pleasure to be in attendance.

“I lived in China for almost four years and I enjoyed that period very much. We have a warm relationsh­ip with China and our economic partnershi­p is very special,” he said.

Cape Winelands deputy mayor, Dirk Swart, praised the Chinese consul-general.

“With all the support they give, I had to be here to show my support to the Chinese community,” he said.

Zenariah Barends, chief of staff for Independen­t Media, said she was happy to join in the celebratio­n.

“I am here on behalf of Sekunjalo and Independen­t Media. Our countries have a very close, family relationsh­ip. China chaired the Brics summit this year and set a positive precedent,” Barends said.

Kang Yong said China’s GDP rose from $18.9 billion in 1949 to $11.2 trillion in 2016.

 ?? Picture: David Ritchie/ANA ?? MILESTONE: Pu Jumei (left), Michelle Frolick and Kang Yong.
Picture: David Ritchie/ANA MILESTONE: Pu Jumei (left), Michelle Frolick and Kang Yong.

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