Qionglai establishes cooperative ties with Tajimi in Japan
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QIONGLAI, China, June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Qionglai city in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, signed
a memorandum of understanding (MOU) online with Tajimi, a city in the south of
Gifu prefecture, Japan, to establish cooperative ties on June 22.
A business cooperation framework agreement was also signed between business
organizations from the two cities.
Qionglai started official friendly exchanges with Tajimi in 2018, when the two
cities were recommended to each other by the Chinese People's Association for
Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC).
The friendship between the two cities has strengthened in recent years as they
went through a series of major events together, including ceramic culture
exchanges, COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control efforts, the 80th
anniversary of the founding of Tajimi city, and the Chengdu Tianfu Land Art
Season.
Wang Dezhang, mayor of Qionglai, said there is much potential for friendly
exchanges between Qionglai and Tajimi, as Chengdu is actively promoting a
demonstration project for opening-up and cooperation in the urban construction
and modern service industries jointly initiated by China and Japan, and
implementing the spirit of the eighth China-Japan-ROK leaders' meeting held in
Chengdu in 2019.
"I believe that the signing of the MOU will help promote cooperation in
multiple fields between the two cities and will benefit the people of Qionglai
and Tajimi, helping them create a happier and better life," Wang said.
Furugawa Masanori, mayor of Tajimi, expressed his gratitude to Qionglai for its
generous donation of masks during the COVID-19 epidemic, and his expectation
for the establishment of a Sino-Japanese painted porcelain exhibition hall in
the Qionglai Museum.
He said the establishment of friendly cooperative ties has laid solid
foundation for the two cities to deepen exchange in various fields such as
culture, trade, and education.
Zhu Dan, director of the cultural exchange department of CPAFFC, said the
signing of the MOU will not only promote comprehensive and multi-field exchange
and cooperation between the two cities, but will also play a positive role in
exchange and mutual learning between the Chinese and Japanese civilizations.
Liu Xiaojun, consul general of China in Nagoya, said he hopes that the two
cities will actively expand the breadth and depth of bilateral exchange and
cooperation to benefit the people of the two places while contributing to
friendly exchange between China and Japan.
SOURCE: Qionglai Municipal Government
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Caption: Qionglai city signs a memorandum of understanding online with Tajimi on June 22.
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