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I was much delighted to read your reports on China-Africa ties. The articles are very informative and I think it is helpful for younger generations to get to know these relationships. As a Chinese working in Tanzania for years, I have witnessed China's contribution to the country which has greatly improved the economic and social and cultural well-being of Tanzanians. I can always feel locals' appreciation of Chinese help and their deep affection for China. Exchanges between the two countries exist not only in the fields of trade and industry, but also in culture and education. I've heard that every year a number of Tanzanian children come to China to be trained as acrobats because acrobatics is well-received in Tanzania. Tanzania aside, China has kept a time tested friendship with many other African countries. I think this shows our international responsibility.

Wang Wei

Tanzania

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