Australian Chinese Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Promotion Association holds annual celebration activities

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On June 27th local time, the Australian Chinese Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Promotion Association (referred to as the China Trade Fair) held its fifth and second annual conference celebration in Sydney. Photo by journalist Gu Shihong
Wang Chunsheng, Acting Consul General of the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney, Wu Feipeng, Chairman of the China Trade Association, Zeng Yi, Executive Chairman of the China Trade Association, Zhi Qiaoling, Representative of the University of Sydney Indigenous Center, Chairman of the Sydney Branch of the Australian China Business Council, Ren Li, President of the Australian China Chamber of Commerce, Lin Jinwen, Chairman of the Australian China Exchange Center, Wu Changmao, Chairman of the Australian Chinese Association, and 150 local overseas Chinese people attended the event.



On June 27th local time, the Australian Chinese Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Promotion Association (referred to as the China Trade Fair) held its fifth and second annual conference celebration in Sydney. The picture shows the choir at the event.
Wang Chunsheng stated in his speech that since its establishment, the China Trade Fair has made positive contributions to the overseas community in New South Wales and the economic and social development of Australia. The China International Trade Fair has vigorously promoted exchanges between China and Australia in various fields such as economy, trade, and culture through practical actions. Especially during this year's Spring Festival, the large-scale cultural and artistic performance of "Four Seas in Same Spring" was held with great success. In addition, the China International Trade Fair actively participates in public welfare undertakings, gives back to society, and has made multiple donations and donations to China and Australia in response to natural disasters. He hopes that the China Trade Fair will continue to care about and support the development of China Australia relations, and make more contributions to consolidating and developing China Australia relations.

Wu Feipeng stated in his speech that in the 13 years since its establishment, the China Fair has continuously explored and made progress in building a bridge of friendship between Australia and China, promoting economic, trade and cultural exchanges between the two countries, and public welfare and charity undertakings. It has played an important role as a bridge and bond, achieved significant results, and won the respect and support of Australian society and various organizations. He stated that the China Fair will continue to vigorously promote economic, trade and cultural cooperation between Australia and China in the future, integrate resources, be brave in innovative development, promote friendly exchanges between the two countries, build platforms and bridges for Australia and China, and continue to work hard for the long-term development of bilateral relations.

Zeng Yi mentioned in his speech that over the past year, the China Trade Fair has established long-term contact mechanisms with the Sydney Branch of the Australian Commission for Industry and Commerce, the University of Sydney Business School, the University of Sydney Indigenous Culture Center, the Australian Chinese Museum, the Australian Chinese Historical and Cultural Heritage Association, the Australian Chinese Friendship Association, the Sydney Port Business Services Department, and the Shandong Provincial Government's Economic and Trade Representative Office in Oceania, and has explored and carried out cooperation models. The China Trade Fair and the Australian Chinese Historical Heritage Association jointly hosted the "Voice of the Past Chinese" event during the History Week of the New South Wales Historical Council. This year, the China Trade Fair will double its efforts to inject more nutrients into the diverse social foundation of Australia, and strive to become a bridge connecting friendly relations between Australia and China.




On June 27th local time, the Australian Chinese Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Promotion Association (referred to as the China Trade Fair) held its fifth and second annual conference celebration in Sydney. The picture shows an accordion solo at the event.
During the celebration that day, Wu Feipeng and Zeng Yi jointly presented a thank-you plaque to the Indigenous Centre of the University of Sydney. The event also includes performances such as a duet of male and female voices for "Friends", an accordion solo for "Beer Barrel Polka", and live calligraphy with ink. The event ended successfully in a chorus of "Unforgettable Tonight" and "Tomorrow Will Be Better", with a peaceful and warm atmosphere. (End)