On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Hanoi for a state visit that has stirred optimism among many in Vietnam. The arrival was met with anticipation, as residents hope this visit will pave the way toward deeper and more cooperative bilateral relations.
During a conversation with CGTN Stringer in Hanoi, locals shared their views on the visit. University lecturer Nguyen Thi Chau highlighted the importance of the event, saying, "Looking ahead, everyone surely wants this relationship to grow stronger in all aspects, such as economic development, education, culture and especially tourism. I truly hope the relationship between our two countries will continue to flourish."
This state visit is being closely observed by a diverse cross-section of society, including young global citizens, business and tech enthusiasts, and cultural figures who see great potential in enhanced cross-border collaboration. Many expect that increased engagement will foster economic growth, enrich cultural exchanges, and boost sustainable development initiatives across the region.
As the discussions continue, the visit stands as a testament to the ongoing efforts to build a more resilient and dynamic partnership, promising a future of shared opportunities and mutual prosperity.
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We Talk: Vietnamese people say Xi's visit will make ties stronger
cgtn.com