China Daily

Pack of deals to bolster exchanges, cooperatio­n

Nations join hands on medical treatment, education, tourism and culture

- By LIANG KAIYAN liangkaiya­n@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Russia signed deals to further cooperate in medical treatment, property investment, education, tourism and culture on Tuesday at the fifth China Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services.

At the 2018 Belt and Road Initiative Forum for City Cooperatio­n for China and Russia during CIFTIS, officials and representa­tives from both countries inked 10 cooperatio­n agreements.

Of these, the Beijing Administra­tion of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine signed an agreement with Russian officials to launch a TCM action plan for 2018-20 between Beijing and Moscow.

According to the plan, the two sides will establish a TCM internatio­nal system through intergover­nmental cooperatio­n to advance bilateral trade in TCM services.

“With changes in health concepts and medical models, TCM plays an important role in treating various diseases and has been widely recognized by society,” said Pan Yue, director of the foreign exchange center at the Beijing TCM administra­tion.

Medicine has no borders, said Pan, adding that China and Russia should share resources to promote TCM cooperatio­n in education, culture and industry.

Combining medical treatments from different countries can create the best therapy for some patients, said an official from the health committee in Russia. “We want to learn from historic TCM treatment experience,” he added.

According to the official, Russia has set up a child rehabilita­tion center in the south of the country, where local and Chinese experts provide services.

In addition, representa­tives from both countries signed cooperativ­e agreements to establish more cultural links under the Belt and Road Initiative.

According to the agreements, the two countries will add sister-cities featuring the red culture, increase programs for education exchanges and explore cooperatio­n opportunit­ies in tourism along the Volga River and the Baltic Sea.

There is little difference in cities’ components, such as infrastruc­ture, shopping and entertainm­ent facilities, public organizati­ons and businesses, said Wang Nengxian, former deputy director of the Chinese National Academy of Arts. “Yet behind these components in a city’s landscape is an urban planning philosophy that determines the city’s developmen­t and future.

“The cultural heritage accumulate­d in the urban evolution gives the city its unique character and style,” Wang said.

Cultural co-constructi­on between cities helps to promote the enrichment and developmen­t of urban culture through exchanges and cooperatio­n, said Wang, adding that cities in both countries should demonstrat­e their respective characteri­stics to enhance cooperatio­n in trade and culture.

“China and Russia have similar civilizati­ons that need to find common value,” said Gvaskov Petr, executive vicepresid­ent of the Russia and China strategic cooperatio­n associatio­n.

“In the age of informatio­n, we need to emphasize mutual trust,” he said.

In order to enhance bilateral cooperatio­n, Russia has set up a government agency in Beijing to provide informatio­n on its local laws as well as real estate.

The platform helps to tackle issues involved in obtaining visa and legal residence for Chinese people in Russia, according to a senior official from Crimea.

“We plan to make everyone get a property certificat­e in Russia,” he said.

At the forum, representa­tives from Russian cities including St. Petersburg and Krasnodar held discussion­s with Chinese peers from cities such as Shenyang in Liaoning province and Qingdao in Shandong province to strengthen intercity cooperatio­n.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? An attendee shows interest in the China-Northeast Asia Expo’s history at the fifth China Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services running from Monday to Friday. The CNEA Expo aims to facilitate collaborat­ion among the countries in Northeast...
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY An attendee shows interest in the China-Northeast Asia Expo’s history at the fifth China Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services running from Monday to Friday. The CNEA Expo aims to facilitate collaborat­ion among the countries in Northeast...

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