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Kazakh people embrace deepened ties with China

2024-07-03 22:44 Last Updated At:07-04 00:37

As the country where China first introduced the "Silk Road Economic Belt" concept and China's permanent comprehensive strategic partner, Kazakhstan enjoys continuously enhanced friendship and cooperation with China, promoting people-to-people exchanges between the two sides.

During a street interview, Kazakhstani people expressed their impressions of China and shared their daily connections with the country.

"When we talk about China, we know it's a large country and we have diverse cooperation with them. Just a month ago, I vacationed in Sanya, in China's Hainan province, and if given the chance, we would like to visit Beijing or Shanghai, these big cities with advanced infrastructure. China's cityscapes are bright and colorful, which must be very cool," said one Kazakh.

"I am eager to visit China for its fascinating holiday resorts, vibrant cities, and large-scale shopping malls. China has abundant food. It's a big country and its people are hospitable and kind. A wide variety of goods are coming from China and more Chinese cars are appearing in Kazakhstan," said another local.

"Nowadays, Chinese vehicles like Zeekr, Li Auto, and Xiaomi Auto are becoming increasingly popular. China is presenting these vehicles to the world," said another resident.

Kazakh people embrace deepened ties with China

Kazakh people embrace deepened ties with China

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