China to help Maldives build 1,500 homes
Updated: 2014-09-16 07:41
(China Daily)
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President draws on ancient wisdom
President Xi Jinping has used ancient Chinese sayings and poems in seven of the eight articles he published in the local media of nations he has recently visited, according to The Mirror, a newspaper in Beijing. In a quarter of the stories, he uses famous quotes and proverbs from the host nations. Gao Shumao, former Chinese ambassador to Mongolia, said Xi's references to famous quotes show his deep understanding of Chinese culture and respect for the culture of the host countries.
First lady stresses culture and children
First lady Peng Liyuan attends events mostly related to child welfare, culture and music. Among the 24 events she attended during her seven trips accompanying President Xi Jinping, nine were cultural events, seven highlighted children's care and six were related to music. Last week, she visited the Tajikistan state college of music arts. In March, she toured a musical instrument museum in Belgium and a music conservatory in Berlin.
Leader shifts govt office work hours
Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom changed the working hours for several government offices on Monday due to President Xi Jinping's official visit, local news website haveeru.com.mv reported. The President's Office said that it, along with government offices run in the Velaana building, Ghazee building, Huravee building, and the Ministry of Economic Development, would be open on Monday from 1:15 pm to 3:00 pm. The decision was made to counter any potential difficulties for citizens who require services from the President's Office and other nearby government offices.
4,000 students welcome couple
The Maldives' Education Ministry said that an estimated 4,000 Maldivian schoolchildren helped to welcome President Xi Jinping and first lady Peng Liyuan to the capital Male on Monday morning, the largest number of students to welcome a head of state to the Maldives. A ministry official said student participation is important in such national undertakings.
Scholarship boost for island nation
China is to provide more scholarships for students from the Maldives to study in China, according to a joint statement issued on Monday. China will also provide assistance to Maldivians to study the Chinese language, and continue its cooperation with the Maldives in training civil servants.
Meetings planned to safeguard tourists
China and the Maldives agreed to meet regularly to discuss the safety of Chinese tourists in the Maldives, according to a joint media statement on Monday. It said China will continue to encourage its citizens to travel to the Maldives and also encourage Chinese enterprises to invest in the tourism industry there.
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