"Made in Guangdong" products at Maritime Silk Road Forum dazzle the world

ZHUHAI, China, Dec. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- "I really hope Cambodia can build such a magnificent bridge, since many Cambodians are facing problems in transportation." Ung Kaneka, a journalist of TVK from Cambodia, sighed with emotion when visiting Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge during her stay in Zhuhai for the 21st Maritime Silk Road Forum on International Communication and China (Cantonese) Companies Going Global.

Kaneka is one of dozens of foreign journalists invited to the forum, organized by the Information Office of the People's Government of Guangdong Province and the People's Government of Zhuhai Municipality.

They took a closer look at the Bridge scheduled to open at the end of this year, and were shocked by the high quality bar set by 'Made in Guangdong' brands. At the forum they were greatly impressed by a series of high-end products on show from 24 representative Guangdong-based companies.

This event provided a path for worldwide participants to understand more about Guangdong and development stories along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

The issue of the Report on 'The Going Global of Enterprises from Guangdong Province of China in Building the Belt and Road' (2017) has helped many enterprises to better understand how to participate in B&R construction in future.

A Belt and Road Achievement Exhibition cast a spotlight on the most outstanding Guangdong businesses and products such as the new energy vehicles of GAC New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd, the passenger drone EHang 184, Wanglaoji herbal tea and Zhujiang beer, etc.

Furthermore, the 'Chubby Women' sculptures created by the president of the Guangzhou Sculpture Academy, Xu Hongfei, presented a facet of Guangdong-based culture to the world.

Alejandra Olcese Zulueta is a journalist of Agencia EFE, the biggest Spanish international news agency. She was impressed by the rapid development of Chinese tech enterprises in overseas markets. "Enterprises including Tencent now rival the world's giant, Apple."

When visiting the exhibition, Kaneka said Guangdong's high-tech products, such as EHang's manned drone, are very impressive."The forum showcases a brand new image for Guangdong," said Ung Kaneka, "by gathering professionals across the globe, the forum involves different voices in the in-depth discussion on B&R initiative. It offers authentic and reliable market information to enterprises looking for international cooperation."

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SOURCE Information Office of the People's Government of Guangdong Province of China