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szdaily -> China
UK celebrates 45 years of ties with China
    2017-March-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Chen Xiaochun

    654789759@qq.com

    THE British Embassy in Beijing celebrated the 45th anniversary of ambassadorial relations between the U.K. and the People’s Republic of China yesterday.

    “This year’s anniversary is a milestone on a road which stretches back through history for hundreds of years and which, I am confident, will stretch forward, too. There is much more the U.K. and China can do together as we continue to build a partnership that benefits both our countries and the global community,” said Dame Barbara Woodward, the British Ambassador to China, upon celebrating the anniversary.

    “It is time to carry forward the cause pioneered by the generations before us and embrace a more promising future in the spirit of equality, mutual respect, inclusiveness and win-win cooperation. China and the U.K. should continue to expand our cooperation across the board and deliver more ‘golden fruits’ in this Golden Era,” said Liu Xiaoming, the Chinese Ambassador to the U.K.

    The U.K. was the first major Western country to recognize the PRC in 1950. In 1972, China and the U.K. agreed to establish full diplomatic ties with the exchange of ambassadors, signalling their commitment to a strong and constructive bilateral relationship.

    Over the past 45 years, the China-U.K. relationship has grown from strength to strength. The deep and broad links between the two countries range from trade and investment to education and the arts, science and innovation, sports and tourism.

    Exports from the U.K. to China grew 63 percent from 2010 to 2015 and London has become the leading hub of Chinese financial activity at the heart of RMB internationalization.

    The number of Chinese visitors to Britain has more than doubled over the past five years. There are now around 150,000 Chinese students in the U.K. More British people are visiting China, and more British schoolchildren are studying Mandarin than ever before.

    

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