China has said the vision of 'Sonar Bangla' and 'Chinese Dream' today resonate deeply, opening broad prospects for cooperation between the two countries.
"We are confident that this vision will bring even more cooperation opportunities for Guangzhou and Bangladesh," said Liu Liu, Deputy Director General of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Guangzhou Municipal People’s Government.
She made the remarks during a dinner hosted by the Foreign Affairs Office in honour of the visiting delegation of the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) at Hilton Hotel here on Thursday.
DCAB President AKM Moinuddin, General Secretary Md Arifuzzaman Mamun, among others, were present.
Liu said the friendship between Bangladesh and China stretches back centuries, with figures such as Xuanzang and Zheng He leaving behind inspiring stories of exchange.
"Since we established diplomatic relations in 1975, our bilateral ties have grown steadily," she said.
Silk Road
Liu said Guangzhou is striving to become a beautiful, livable, and dynamic international metropolis - a top destination for foreign investment, talent, and business growth.
"We look forward to working closely with you, carrying forward the enduring spirit of the Silk Road and deepening practical cooperation for a mutually beneficial and bright future," she said.
On behalf of Guangzhou Foreign Affairs Office, Liu extended their warmest welcome to the visiting journalists and thanked the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh for their enduring support.
"As a dynamic hub of China’s reform and opening up, Guangzhou serves as the country’s southern gateway to the world. Our city is defined by three key international roles," She said.
First, Liu said, Guangzhou is a millennia-old trading hub, connected with over 200 countries and regions.
"Both our total retail sales and foreign trade volume exceed 1.1 trillion RMB, and the Canton Fair - having been held for 138 consecutive sessions - leads China in exhibition scale and frequency," she said.
Second, Liu said they are a global transport and logistics hub.
Guangzhou is home to China Southern Airlines, the nation’s largest carrier, as well as the country’s biggest single-terminal airport.