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Chinese vice premier, Norwegian PM attend reception marking 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties

2024-09-10 02:04 Last Updated At:02:17

Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store on Monday attended a reception to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Norway.

Zhang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that since the establishment of diplomatic relations 70 years ago, the friendship between the two peoples has deepened continuously, and practical cooperation has yielded fruitful results.

China is ready to continuously consolidate mutual trust and close exchanges with Norway, expand cooperation with a focus on green development, and begin the next 70 wonderful years of China-Norway relations, Zhang said.

Noting that bilateral relations have made great progress over the past 70 years, Store said Norway is willing to deepen cooperation with China in such areas as the green transformation to build even more dynamic relations between the two countries.

Chinese vice premier, Norwegian PM attend reception marking 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties

Chinese vice premier, Norwegian PM attend reception marking 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties

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China-chic boom fuels consumption for Mid-Autumn Festival

2024-09-17 11:17 Last Updated At:11:37

The rising popularity of Guochao, also known as the trend of "China-chic", has contributed to a consumption boom and more diversified consumption scenarios ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

China-chic refers to fashion trends native to China, which incorporates unique native cultural elements into the latest trends.

For this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, the brand-new event "The Empress's Mid-Autumn Feast" at the Mingtang Tiantang Scenic Area in the National Archaeological Site Park of Sui-Tang Luoyang City in central China's Henan Province has attracted many visitors.

Through interactive experiences such as the performance of court music and dance, and the Empress Wu Zetian bestowing incense, it recreated the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) palace, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the holiday.

The "Hanfu craze" in Luoyang City has led to an increase in the number of tourists visiting scenic spots and has extended the overall economic chain. This trend has boosted the popularity of services such as Hanfu rental, makeup and styling, and professional photography, making them widely popular.

In Luoyang's Luanchuan County, activities such as the "Fairy Palace Moon Viewing Party" at the peak of the Laojun Mountain, which stands over 2,000 meters above sea level, have driven a surge in business for the Hanfu stores at the mountain's summit, leading to a peak in consumer activity.

"This year's Mid-Autumn Festival is witnessing an increase of over 50 percent in Hanfu rentals and sales, as well as travel photography services, compared with the same period last year. With such beautiful scenery as a backdrop, the demand for traditional China-chic consumption remains strong," said Jin Ge, owner of a Hanfu store atop the Laojun Mountain.

Driven by the rise of China-chic, creative cultural products are continuously updated with new offerings.

At a glazed glass workshop in Zibo City, east China's Shandong, skilled workers were busy crafting creative glassworks featuring lively jade rabbits, a symbol of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

As soon as the products hit the market, they quickly became popular both online and offline.

"While inheriting tradition, we've been exploring something new, developing creative products that better meet current market demands, thus winning the favor of a wide range of consumers," said Liu Jianhua, deputy general manager of Xiye Workshop.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, is a cherished occasion for family reunions in China. It falls on September 17 this year.

China-chic boom fuels consumption for Mid-Autumn Festival

China-chic boom fuels consumption for Mid-Autumn Festival

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