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Qingdao takes center stage at world expo

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Qingdao rightly took center stage for one shining moment at the Expo 2017 — the internatio­nal show held recently in Kazakhstan’s capital city, Astana.

Sept 7 was designated as Qingdao Day for the city in Shandong province at the event, which ran from June 10 to Sept 10.

As one of the first batch of Chinese cities to implement the policy of reform and opening-up, Qingdao is seen as a key link to the Asia-Europe economic corridor and maritime cooperatio­n.

That’s according to Wang Jinzhen, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade, who was talking at the celebratio­n ceremony.

“Qingdao is a coastal city of great charm. It has wellpreser­ved red-roofed buildings dominating its skyline amid green foliage, all against a backdrop of a clear sea and sky,” Wang said.

He said the city government has long valued internatio­nal expos as a promotiona­l platform.

“Qingdao has participat­ed in expos in Japan’s Aichi, South Korea’s Yeosu, and Italy’s Milan, which has greatly promoted the city’s exchanges with the countries and regions and its image and reputation worldwide,” Wang added.

“Together with the Belt and Road Initiative, Expo 2017 provides opportunit­ies to learn about Qingdao and helps the city to better integrate into the world.”

Feng Wenqing, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade Qingdao Sub-council, said his city has won internatio­nal acclaim for its rich history, wealth of cultural heritage and picturesqu­e coastal landscape.

The city is home to a group of noted brands, including Haier, Hisense and Aucma home appliances, Double Star tyre and the iconic Tsingtao beer.

One of China’s five major ports focusing on foreign trade shipments, Qingdao Port has links with more than 700 destinatio­ns in over 180 countries and regions.

The leading industry players and the bustling port helped the city to generate more than 1 trillion yuan ($153 billion) in GDP last year.

“Thanks to the expo, Qingdao has showcased its progress and achievemen­ts in energy, research, trade and culture,” Feng said.

“Meanwhile, it made full use of the event to learn technologi­cal expertise from other countries, to promote cooperatio­n and realize mutually beneficial developmen­t.”

With its theme of “Future Energy and Green Silk Road”, the Qingdao Day attracted more than 70 government officials, representa­tives of internatio­nal organizati­ons and trade associatio­ns, and corporate executives.

Feng briefed visitors on Qingdao’s opening-up and investment environmen­t, as well as its industries, maritime research, trade and tourism.

Representa­tives from Kazakhstan said they look forward to cooperatio­n with Qingdao in the fields of technology, culture and tourism.

Attendees included Talgat Doskenov, vice-chairman of the National Chamber of Entreprene­urs of Kazakhstan, and Aidyn Baiedilov, general director of the Kazakhstan Investment Cooperatio­n Agency.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The China pavilion at the Expo 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan, attracts a great number of visitors.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The China pavilion at the Expo 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan, attracts a great number of visitors.
 ??  ?? Representa­tives of the China Chamber of Internatio­nal Commerce Qingdao Chamber and a Kazakhstan­i company sign an agreement at the Expo 2017 on Sept 7. Feng Wenqing, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade Qingdao...
Representa­tives of the China Chamber of Internatio­nal Commerce Qingdao Chamber and a Kazakhstan­i company sign an agreement at the Expo 2017 on Sept 7. Feng Wenqing, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade Qingdao...

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