Ambassadors visit Tianjin, hail China s development
Xinhua
21 May 2021, 02:18 GMT+10
BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhua) Ambassadors from 41 countries and international organizations in China have lauded the country s development achievements and praised north China s Tianjin Municipality as a beautiful epitome of China s rapid development after paying a visit there from May 18 to 19. The ambassadors also commended the Chinese people for their historic victory in poverty alleviation, spoke highly of China s achievements in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic, and congratulated the Communist Party of China on its centennial. It was the second time that Mongolian Ambassador to China Tuvshin Badral has gone to Tianjin. During the visit, he said he saw that Tianjin had witnessed great economic development in recent years.
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