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Brazil: Chinese development achievements worth learning by Brazil
Brazil - Recent China's development achievements are worth learning by Brazil as the country was still quite poor and backward a few decades ago, but it now becomes the second largest economy in the world, said two Brazil youths. As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Brazil, a Brazilian youth delegation was invited to embark on a 15-day visit to central China's Hubei Province in early July this year. During the visit, they toured the iconic Yellow Crane Tower in the provincial capital Wuhan, the city's East Lake, the Three Gorges Dam - the world's largest hydropower project located on the upper stream of China's longest river Yangtze River, and the Wudang Mountains to learn martial arts and tea ceremony. The Chinese people's hospitality and tolerance left a deep impression on Ha Lanjie and Li Fenglan, two members of the delegation. In a recent interview with China Media Group, Ha, a university student, recalled her China trip, saying she still misses the extremely convenient online shopping experience there. Li, a practicing lawyer, cares more about China's economic miracle and what Brazil can learn from the Chinese experience. According to the statistics of the Brazil-China Entrepreneurs Committee, China invested a total of 70.3 billion U.S. dollars in Brazil from 2007 to 2021, involving 202 projects. In 2023, the bilateral trade volume reached 181.5 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 6.1 percent year on year. As Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the 19th G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro and pay a state visit to Brazil from Nov. 17 to 21 at the invitation of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the two countries are set to deepen their exchanges and cooperation. Shotlist: Brazil - Recent: FILE: Hubei Province, central China - early July 2024 1. Suspended monorail train moving; 2. Visiting Brazilian youths taking selfies inside train; 3. Various of Brazilian youths watching, learning lion dance; 4. Brazilian youths visiting Yellow Crane Tower; 5. Three Gorges Dam; 6. Brazilian youths learning martial arts; 7. Various of Brazilian youths experiencing Chinese tea-serving ceremony, massage; 8. Photos of Brazilian youths in China; Brazil - Recent 9. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Ha Lanjie, university student of Brazil: "I brought back many Chinese goods. We began to know the e-commerce platform Pinduoduo while we were in China, and we bought many things. I still miss the convenience and practicability of online shopping in China as the products are quite cheap and delivered very fast."; 10. Various of lawyer Li Fenglan entering office, working before computer; 11. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Li Fenglan, Brazilian lawyer: "China has improved the livelihoods of the majority of its people in just a few decades. I think this is worth our careful study."; FILE: Brasilia, Brazil - Date Unknown 12. Alvorada Palace, official residence of Brazilian president; 13. National flag of Brazil; FILE: Santos, Brazil - 2024 14. Various of cargo ships, containers being handled at port. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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