Pakistanis find rich cultural rewards in Shanxi
Dauran Baloch, a social media blogger from Quetta, Pakistan, walked around in the grottoes with a camera in hand, admiring the neat style and unique charm of the ancient capital.
"The city of Datong is very beautiful and well planned and designed," he said.
In the modern production workshop of Datong's locomotive factory, various types of rail transit locomotives amazed Razia Sultana, a host on Pakistan's national television station. Not long ago, she rode a Chinese high-speed train for the first time, and the spacious and comfortable experience left a deep impression on her.
She looks forward to leveraging the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to promote deeper exchanges between the two countries' rail transit industries.
During the visit, the technological innovation achievements in Shanxi attracted a lot of attention from the delegation. The high-end equipment products of Taizhong Group, photovoltaic products of Jinneng Clean Energy Technology Company and the unmanned driving technology of Baidu Apollo Park impressed the Pakistanis.
Some in the group noted that the creation of photovoltaic products is of great significance in solving Pakistan's power shortage problem, and will share what they have seen and heard in Shanxi with large audiences through various media platforms.
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