China, Myanmar share close bond with sincerity
By
Ding Zi, People’s Daily
China
and Myanmar, linked by mountains and rivers, have enjoyed close
people-to-people bond since ancient times, leaving numerous touching stories of
bilateral exchanges.
During
my stay in Myanmar for interviews, I was profoundly impressed by the close ties
shared by the two peoples and their efforts for joint progress.
U
Khin Maung Lynn, senior researcher of the Myanmar Institute of Strategic and
International Studies (MISIS), hailed China-Myanmar friendship on a wheelchair
at a think-tank exchange meeting. The 73-year-old Mya Than Than Nu, who is the
daughter of former Prime Minister of Myanmar U Nu, still has a clear memory of
her visits to China with her father during childhood.
Wutyee
Tun, a 13-year-old girl from Dala Township, Yangon, had her congenital heart
disease cured in China through a Chinese medical program aiming to saving
Myanmar children with such problems. When finishing the interview, she held my
hands and saw me off at the village entrance.
These
people from different generations and different backgrounds, established a bond
with China and made their unique stories, forming a ceaseless flow for the
river of China-Myanmar friendship. A “Chinese knot” is tightly tied in the
heart of each one of them.
At
present, China and Myanmar are seeing robust momentum in trade and cultural
cooperation. In the first 11 months of 2019, bilateral trade volume between the
two countries hit $16.8 billion, up 21.6 percent from a year ago. Under the
efforts of the enterprises from both countries, the mobile communication
penetration in Myanmar surged from less than 2 percent to over 100 percent in
just a few years.
China’s
textile industry has created over 400,000 jobs in Myanmar, helping the latter
earning foreign exchange of more than $3 billion on an annual basis. In the
first 10 months of last year, Myanmar received more than 500,000 Chinese
tourists. The number registered a huge growth.
These
figures represent the expanding pragmatic cooperation between the two countries
under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as well as an
epitome of the increasingly closer people-to-people exchanges between them.
I
once read a bilingual book in both Chinese and Myanmar languages that collects
articles on China-Myanmar relations published by Myanmese media in recent
years. It records the feelings and thoughts of Myanmar experts, scholars and
journalists who visited China. They believe China is a country that advances
with the time and shares the same responsibilities and destinies with Myanmar.
Many
people in Myanmar are exploring the secrets to China’s development. Officials
of Myanmar’s publicity department discussed with me the Chinese Dream; the
editor-in-chief of Myanma Alinn Daily paid close attention to China’s
poverty alleviation; Joint Secretary of the MISIS frequently mentioned the
Chinese experience of “no road, no economy”.
People
from China and Myanmar share close bond and are sincere to each other. The
similar experiences and development tasks they share are enhancing their
communication over their traditional friendship and their governance
philosophies. Their common aspiration and joint efforts are promoting the
public support for the building of a community with a shared future for
mankind.
As
the year 2020 marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic
relations between the two countries, the China-Myanmar ‘Phauphaw’ (fraternal)
friendship is gaining new connotation, releasing new vitality and energy in the
new era.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Nay Pyi Taw on
Friday for a state visit to Myanmar. Waving national flags, Myanmar students lined up along the road in
the capital city to greet the first Chinese president to pay a state visit to the
Southeast Asian country in 19 years. Photo
by Sun Guangyong, People’s Daily
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