China reportedly presented its green and coordinated development initiative to a group of journalists from several southern countries over four days Global times. The event last October was attended by 14 journalists from 13 countries, including Argentina, Panama, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba and Mexico.
This exchange between Chinese and foreign media has been initiated by the Chinese authorities since 2018; In this way, foreign media reporters travel to various Chinese provinces, explore the cultural and historical heritage of China and its process of modern technological development, tell the vivid stories of this ancient nation, and spread an authentic picture of this country.
This time he specified Global timespersonal interactions and experiences led them to “appreciate first-hand the innovative achievements in the comprehensive development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and glimpse the bright future of China-Latin America cooperation in the Belt and Road” could throw initiative.
The first stop of the activity, mentioned in its current edition “Diary of a Journey through China 2023”, is “the port of Tianjin, a land and sea connection point of the Silk Road, a crucial junction of the new country.” Bridge. Eurasian.”
“At China’s first large-scale coal gasification demonstration power plant, Tianjin IGCC, journalists delved into the secrets of green electric coal development in China. Brazil has been cooperating with China in the aviation sector since 2003. To date, Tianjin Airlines has 52 E-series aircraft in service, connecting 61 destinations in the country,” he described.
Accordingly Global times “On the last stop of their Tianjin tour, reporters visited Jizhou District of Tianjin, known as the “back garden” of Beijing and Tianjin, to see the advanced technology behind the ecological rehabilitation project of Jizhou Mine Dredging Co., Ltd. of the CCCC Tianjin. They did the same at the Tianjin Folklore Museum, the campus of Nankai University. Another important point was Tangshan, which, as the newspaper pointed out, “is known as the porcelain capital of the north.”