Mutual understanding and cooperation between China and Africa can help better fight the COVID-19 pandemic and further boost business activity.
Guangzhou, as a national center city of China, an international trade center and transport hub, has a long history of being an open and inclusive city. Tens of thousands of people from different countries and regions, different cultures, of different colours, with different religious beliefs have settled in Guangzhou for entrepreneurship or residence, living in harmony with each other.
The world's largest professional football stadium, which will have a capacity of 100,000 people, broke ground on April 16 in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province.
Tu Hongzhe, a leader of the foreign affairs office of the Guangzhou municipal government, met with Dmytro Kamkov, acting consul general of Ukraine in Guangzhou, on April 15.
The Guangzhou Charity Association and a local real estate construction enterprise have jointly donated a batch of medical supplies for the prevention of the COVID-19 to the consulate general of Iran in Guangzhou at Tiande Center.
An online video seminar on sharing experiences in fighting against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) among local governments in Asia-Pacific area was held on April 9.
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