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Peruvian President hopes to apply China's development experiences in her country

2024-07-06 16:48 Last Updated At:17:07

Peruvian President Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra expressed her admiration at China's rapid development during her first state visit to the country.

Accompanied by her delegation, Boluarte visited several major Chinese cities including Shenzhen, Shanghai, Suzhou, and Beijing from June 25 to 29.

Speaking to China Media Group (CMG) during her visit, Boluarte expressed her admiration for China's remarkable progress over the past decades.

"Actually, this is my first visit to China, and we went to Shenzhen, Shanghai, and now have come to Beijing. We are paying the state visit at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, and I would also like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere greetings to President Xi. Despite the tight schedule, we have benefited a lot. Particularly, the speed of development in your country is amazing. Today and tomorrow, we will continue to learn about China's rapid development in the field of science and technology and learn about how you have built modern cities in just a few years. Take Shenzhen for instance. You've built a modern, digital city from scratch in about 40 years, and it's incredibly digital and smart," said the Peruvian president.

Boluarte also emphasized the tremendous potential for learning from China to make Peru a rapidly growing, thriving and united country.

"This great country has a lot of things that we can learn from. We'll bring what we've learned back to Peru. Hopefully we can practice these experiences in Peru through cooperation with China in state and private investments. Looking to the future, we hope that Peru will become a rapidly growing, thriving and united country like China over time," said Boluarte.

Peruvian President hopes to apply China's development experiences in her country

Peruvian President hopes to apply China's development experiences in her country

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Travel boom continues as Chinese enjoy National Day holiday

2024-10-05 12:12 Last Updated At:12:37

Travel in China, the world's second-largest economy, continued to boom on Saturday, the fifth day of China's week-long National Day holiday.

China's railway sector is expected to handle 17.95 million passengers on Oct. 5, and a total of 11,900 passenger trains, including 947 additional trains, have been scheduled to meet robust travel demand.

Expressways continued to see dense traffic across the country, especially in Tianjin Municipality, Zhejiang provincial capital Hangzhou, Anhui provincial capital Hefei, Shandong provincial capital Jinan, and metropolis Guangzhou in Guangdong Province. It is expected that the daily traffic volume on national expressways on Saturday will be about 60 million vehicle trips.

China's civil aviation sector is expected to transport more than 2.3 million passengers on the same day, handling around 16,000 domestic flights and more than 2,600 international flights.

Travel boom continues as Chinese enjoy National Day holiday

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