Ciao, my bella Hangzhou!
The 11th summit of the Group of 20 (G20) concluded in Hangzhou on Monday after reaching extensive consensus on pursuing innovative, invigorated,interconnected and inclusive world economic growth. At the same time, leaders from around the globe were reluctant to say farewell to the host city.
Uttering China Voice
The 11th summit of the Group of 20 (G20) concludes in Hangzhou on Monday after reaching extensive consensus on pursuing innovative, invigorated,interconnected and inclusive world economic growth. [Photo/zhejiang fabu]
During the summit, China's President Xi Jinping attended a string of activities and events at which he spoke strongly for China – from explaining the new starting point of China's development to advocating a world economy featuring innovation, openness, interactivity and integrity, and from calling for common action and close work on stimulating development to offering China's advice on globe economic governance. The China Voice that he enunciated is described by the international society as "the Chinese prescription for healing the slumping world economy" and as having "opened the door to a brighter growth" through Chinese wisdom.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon specially met with this summit's UN reception team after the closing of events on Sep 5. He shook hands with the members and said "thank you" in Chinese to them.
Argentina's president and his wife doing morning exercise along the West Lake; Brazil's president shopping for shoes; Canada's premier selling lobsters on line -- scenes like those make us believe these political giants really enjoyed their stay in Hangzhou.
Actually the city impressed all the guests and visitors with its beauty, culture and hospitality, making them "reluctant to say goodbye" and helping the Chinese Voice to echo louder and farther after the grand closing.