Strong bonds with Montpellier

Updated: 2014-06-16 09:50

(China Daily)

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Strong bonds with Montpellier
 

Sister city has a big presence in A range of sectors

Nestled in a quiet community in Montpellier, France, a primary school often catches the attention of passersby due to its unusual name.

Chengdu Primary School is the first school named after a Chinese city in France.

Thousands of miles away in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, another school is also remarkable. Montpellier Primary School is scheduled to be completed by the end of July and enroll some 1,600 students in September.

The schools are the same in appearance and both offer bilingual classes in Chinese and French.

To Helene Mandroux, former mayor of Montpellier, the twin schools are an everlasting symbol of the friendship between Chengdu and Montpellier.

During a visit to Chengdu in March, Mandroux said she would continue to boost cooperation between the two cities after she leaves office.

"This is my fifth time visiting Chengdu and my last visit as Montpellier mayor," she said. "I will tell my successor that relations with Chengdu play a very important role in Montpellier's international cooperation.

"As an honorable citizen of Chengdu, I will continue paying attention to cooperation between the two cities and seek more opportunities to boost ties. It is my duty to do so."

The schools are just the latest fruit of friendship between the two sister cities.

The eighth-largest city in France and the most important business and industrial center in the southwest of the country, Montpellier also has one of the world's largest vineyards and largest wine output.

The two cities became sister cities in June, 1981, then the first pairing of friendship cities in France and China.

When Mandroux became mayor of Montpellier in 2004, the sister-city friendship entered a 10-year golden era, with cooperation in education, healthcare, sports, culture and trade making great strides.

Ge Honglin, mayor of Chengdu, said Mandroux had contributed greatly to friendship between the two cities in the past decade through frequent visits and exchanges with Chengdu.

"I hope Mandroux will continue to pay attention and support cooperation between the two cities," he said.

Over the past decade, Montpellier became the first city in Europe with a college diploma in traditional Chinese medicine.

Strong bonds with Montpellier

In sports, with support from Mandroux, Chengdu will become one of the host cities for the international Extreme Games series in October.

On the business front, the city's foreign trade with France reached $687 million in 2013, according to statistics from Chengdu customs.

The city government of Montpellier also encourages local wine makers to attend trade expos in Chengdu where deals are sealed.

'Home of Montpellier'

During her visit in March, Mandroux attended a ceremony celebrating the relocation of the Home of Montpellier - an organization sponsored by the two city governments - to the high-tech industrial area in Chengdu.

She supported the organization when it was set up in 2006 to offer a place in Chengdu where people can read original French books and get information on Montpellier.

It also offers information for French people in Chengdu, helping them get work and residency permits and offering consulting services to French investors who want to set up businesses.

In addition, the organization holds cultural activities such as French movie screenings and arts exhibitions.

"The Home of Montpellier is a window through which Chinese people can touch French culture and also a bridge where a range of exciting exchanges between the two cities can happen," said Liu Jinghong, head of the organization.

After the severe earthquake in Wenchuan county, Sichuan province in 2008, the Home of Montpellier became the clearinghouse for French reporters to get updated information.

The first international financial aid from Chengdu came from a Montpellier resident traveling in Chengdu.

Later the Montpellier government and its surrounding regions donated 500,000 euros ($681,600) to build two schools and rebuild a village in the quake zone.

Cooperation in health

Chengdu and Montpellier have also signed a memorandum of understanding in the health sector, Mandroux said.

The Chengdu Hospital Authority will join with the medical center at Montpellier University to open centers in Chengdu for research into diabetes and senility this year.

The two cities will also host forums and conferences to bring academic exchanges in the healthcare sector.

Mandroux said after leaving office she will become a consultant to the French health minister.

"I will spare no effort in boosting exchanges between the two cities, especially in the health sector," she said.

Mandroux said she will visit Chengdu again in September as an "honorable citizen and old friend" to attend the opening ceremony of Montpellier Primary School.

"It will be a historical moment in educational cooperation between the two cities," she said.

"Chengdu is a significant city. Cooperation between Chengdu and Montpellier will not be confined to traditional fields like education and trade - there will be breakthroughs in other fields in the future," said Mandroux.

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