Xinhua News Agency, Guangzhou, December 5 (Reporter Yang Tianmu Ma Xiaocheng) "China inherits excellent traditional culture and moves towards modernization, and the future prospects are bright", two Spanish leaders recently wrote after a visit to Guangzhou, feeling China's long history and huge development potential.
José Luis Barcello Mezzida, President of the Spanish newspaper "Financial Mundo", was invited to participate in the 5th World Summit and visited Guangzhou, and gained a lot. Here, he said, avant-garde and modern buildings such as the Guangzhou Opera House are eye-catching, and the long-standing and evolving culture of traditional Chinese medicine is also amazing. "[The doctor] looked at my left and right ear, then at the bottom of my eye, and in just a few minutes, he said something that had been bothering me for years. Meszida said. The doctor then analyzed his condition and made targeted recommendations, and this first-hand experience made him deeply impressed by the culture of Chinese medicine.
During a visit to the Guangzhou Foreign Chinese School, Meszida saw that the children learned Xi Xi modern knowledge as well as traditional skills, including robotics, English and Spanish, as well as brush calligraphy, clay sculpture and traditional Chinese medicine. He said: China has inherited its excellent traditional culture and is gradually moving toward modernization, and its future prospects are bright.
Rosalinda Tehra, president of Spain's La Mancha weekly magazine, who was also invited to visit, said that the children here were able to communicate with her fluently in English and Spanish, which made her feel the children's unparalleled enthusiasm and China's outstanding efforts to cultivate talents and open up to the world, "China's development potential is huge".
The 5th World Summit was held in Guangzhou and Kunming from the 2nd to the 8th. More than 450 delegates from more than 100 countries and regions gathered at the summit to conduct in-depth exchanges on the theme of "Boosting Global Confidence and Jointly Promoting Development". (ENDS).