Times of Suriname

Chinese across New Zealand celebrate PRC’s 70th anniversar­y

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AUCKLAND

- Chinese communitie­s’ representa­tives from the south and north islands of New Zealand gathered together to celebrate the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China on Sunday in New Zealand’s biggest city Auckland.

The event started with the China national flagraisin­g ceremony. Then the organizer released elegant white doves to delivery the best wishes to the motherland. Steven Wong, the president of the Chinese Associatio­n of New Zealand, who initiated and organized the event, welcomed the leaders of Chinese communitie­s across New Zealand in his opening speech.

“This year is the 70th anniversar­y of China. Please allow me to say happy birthday to our motherland. Best wishes for the prosperity of our homeland, for China and New Zealand friendship and the peace of the world,” he said. Zhou Wei, vice Chinese consul-general in Auckland, said “on behalf of the Chinese Consulate General in Auckland, I would like to thank all friends here and all over New Zealand for your great support and valuable contributi­on to the developmen­t of China-New Zealand relations.”

“The seventy years after the founding of a new China has ushered in the best developmen­t in China’s history. China has developed from a poor and lagged-behind country to the world’s second-largest economy, the largest industrial producer, the largest goods trader, the largest foreign exchange reserve country and the largest trading partner and export market of nearly 130 countries and regions including New Zealand,” Zhou highlighte­d.

(Xinhua)

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