“Belt and Road” Heads of State and Distinguished Guests Come to Chaoyang District

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Tue, 11/07/2023
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The Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation was held in Beijing.

Extinguished guests attending the Forum,

Including foreign heads of state, heads of government, and other international dignitarie

gathered in Beijing.

They came to Chaoyang District after work.

Through morning running, shopping, and “treasure hunting,”

they got a taste of the charm of Chaoyang District

 

The President of Chile “Treasure Hunts” at Panjiayuan’s Street Stall

Chilean President Gabriel Boric visited the Panjiayuan Antique Market. He picked up the products he liked in front of the stalls, looked at them carefully, bargained with the stall owners, and finally bought them. The salesman commented that President Gabriel Boric was very good at bargaining. Sure enough, there is no fun in Panjiayuan without bargaining.

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The Former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Goes on a “Shopping Spree” in Silk Street

As a guest of this conference, Jiri Paroubek, the former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, went to Silk Street before the opening of the conference to buy silk pajamas and hand-painted bags with Chinese elements for his daughter and Dunhuang Story series silk scarves for his wife. The silk brand supervised by the Dunhuang Academy presents the classic elements of the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes murals in equal proportions, highlighting the historical origins of Chinese elements and the Belt and Road. Subsequently, Jiri Paroubek also purchased silk scarves, ties, and other Chinese specialty products for the visiting team of more than 30 people.

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Serbian President’s Wife Falls in Love with Oriental Cheongsam

The autumn mood cannot resist the yearning for shopping. Tamara Vučić, the first lady of Serbia, also came to the Beijing Silk Street Building for shopping, starting a “shopping-sightseeing” trip.

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(Source: Beijing Chaoyang District Bureau of Commerce)