Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, inspected Dongshan County in Zhangzhou City, east China's Fujian Province on Tuesday.
During the inspection, Xi visited Aojiao Village of Chencheng Township, the Gu Wenchang memorial hall and the Guandi cultural industrial park in the county, where he learned about local efforts to advance rural revitalization across the board, carry forward the revolutionary traditions and strengthen the protection of cultural heritage.
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Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Xi inspects Zhangzhou City in east China's Fujian
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with his Indonesian counterpart Sugiono in Beijing on Monday, with both sides hailing the robust growth of bilateral ties.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations, Wang said that China and Indonesia should jointly develop emerging industries like green energy and the digital economy, as well as expand mutually beneficial cooperation.
Wang highlighted key projects such as the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway and "Two Countries, Twin Parks" as benchmarks for connectivity.
The Chinese foreign minister said both sides should uphold free trade, promote two-way investment, and build a secure, stable, and smooth industrial and supply chain.
Wang added that China is willing to import more Indonesian products, and that he hopes the Indonesian government will safeguard the rights and interests of Chinese-funded institutions and personnel in Indonesia.
Sugiono said China is Indonesia's largest trading partner, and a major source of foreign investment.
He added that Indonesia is committed to comprehensively deepening its relations with China, and looks forward to strengthening exchanges at all levels.
Chinese FM holds talks with Indonesian counterpart on bilateral ties