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Trinidad gets China’s largest regional embassy

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(Trinidad Express) The People’s Republic of China has opened in Maraval its largest embassy in the Englishspe­aking Caribbean region.

The sprawling and stunning new diplomatic premises, set on two and half acres of land at 76 Long Circular Road, was officially opened on Wednesday evening by Chinese Ambassador Song Yumin.

The lavish property includes flats for staff, tennis courts and a swimming pool.

Song told the Express the search for new premises began ten years ago, with the help of the Trinidad and Tobago Government. Constructi­on at the Maraval site, located opposite the Trinidad Country Club, started four years ago by a team of Chinese developers.

In his speech, Song said he regards the embassy as a “fresh fruit” of China-T&T friendship.

He said the building itself is significan­t, as it is designed and constructe­d in China’s “Hui-style” architectu­re—a significan­t school developed as early as in the Song Dynasty some 1,000 years back.

Song said the white walls, dark tiles, corbie gables and decoration­s with brick artwork are the striking features.

“I believe it contribute­s to the expansion of the architectu­re diversity in Port of Spain, and it bears symbolic significan­ce of cultural exchanges,” he said.

The ambassador added efforts were made to embrace the “green developmen­t concept” and technology.

For example, solar energy for hot water, energy-saving lighting, and kitchen fume purificati­on devices are used.

He said throughout the whole course of constructi­on they received full support and assistance from the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, from the Port of Spain City Corporatio­n and other relevant Government department­s of T&T, as well as from the local Chinese community.

Song said the relations between both countries are becoming closer and stronger, and the Chinese support the diversific­ation of T&T’s economy as China’s own economy is restructur­ing.

Song said China and T&T joined hands in building a Silk Road Economic Belt and a 21st Century Maritime Silk Road on the basis of mutual consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits.

Such cooperatio­n, he said, is comprehens­ive, and includes all sectors.

Song said next year there will be celebratio­ns for the 45th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between China and Trinidad and Tobago.

He said there will be cultural displays at the new embassy.

“Our cultural exchanges and people-to-people links have never been stronger,” he said.

 ??  ?? Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Dennis Moses addresses the audience at the opening of the new Chinese Embassy at Long Circular Road, St James on Wednesday.
Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Dennis Moses addresses the audience at the opening of the new Chinese Embassy at Long Circular Road, St James on Wednesday.

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