Unlocking Chinese Cities | Vibrant 'pearl' in south China a bridgehead for China-Latin America cooperation
(ECNS) -- Savor Argentinian red wine served in a glass made in Zhuhai; devour plump Hengqin oysters and then indulge in juicy Chilean cherries. In Zhuhai, you can enjoy a culinary feast that showcases the delicacies of both China and Latin America, while also experiencing the rich cultural fusion of these two regions.
For years, China has been the 2nd-largest trading partner of Latin America and the Caribbean, with bilateral trade increasing more than thirtyfold in over 20 years.
The trade volume between Guangdong Province and Latin America accounts for about one-fifth of total trade between China and Latin America. A colossal amount of goods, capital, and technology flows like tidal waves between these regions.
Situated on the west bank of the Pearl River, Zhuhai connects Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, serving as a key hub for imports and exports for southwestern China. What make this vibrant "pearl" by the seaside shine on the world stage and facilitate economic and trade cooperation between China and Latin America? Find out more.