Diplomats feel the charm of Beijing's culture
Mr Sashko Nasev, Ambassador of North Macedonia to China, expressed his love for Beijing's history and culture. Tatjana Soldat, Director of the Serbian Cultural Center in Beijing, praised the cultural experiences during the event, saying, "Through the event, I learned about China and Beijing from different angles." Liviu Taranu, Director of the Romanian Cultural Center in Beijing, participated in the three-day tour and said, "Hello, Beijing! The entire tour was perfectly planned, and everything was flawless."
The harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity in Beijing radiates a unique allure, attracting visitors from near and far through vibrant cultural exchanges. The three-day event has given diplomats a special chance to delve into the many facets of Beijing. The atmosphere throughout the event was one of warmth and harmony, with diplomats acclaiming Beijing's deep historical roots and its vibrant culture. They expressed their enthusiasm for future cultural and tourism engagement and collaboration with Beijing, aspiring to enable individuals from their home countries to experience firsthand the depth of Beijing's history, its stunning natural landscapes, and its cultural legacy. The goal is to further promote Beijing as a global cultural city and a destination for tourists worldwide.
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