
Krishna Prasad Oli Ambassador of Nepal to China Photo: Provided by Embassy of Nepal in China
Happy New Year to all my Chinese friends, colleagues, and readers of the Global Times (GT).
Chinese New Year is an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. This represents China’s continued pursuit of civilization, peaceful coexistence, harmonious life, human society, nature, and ecosystem. It increases the best wishes and enhances people’s common values such as love, sharing, and compassion.
This is a great festival and you can see a lot of people traveling all over the country, either within China or abroad. In my view, this is a celebration of success and lessons learned from the past.
My experience in this regard is very limited as I have never been fully or personally involved. But I’ve been involved with friends in the past, so that’s good and it’s fun.
People-to-people relations between Nepal and China are very good.
In recent years, this relationship has expanded through tourism, religious tourism, adventure travel, and nature-based tourism. And social and cultural bonds are also strengthened.
In recent years, people-to-people contact in infrastructure between Nepal and China has increased.
The impression of GT is very good. GT broadly covers politics, international relations, bilateral relations, regional cooperation and relations, global issues such as the impacts of climate change, specific reviews, economics, and development. Of course, there is room for improvement.
So, my impression is very good. I used to read GT a long time ago when I was 20 years old. We’ve been reading this (newspaper) since then, so it’s been a long time.
We will continue to follow the progress of these news articles.
I would like to continue to access GT and spend my days enriching my days with new ideas. To the GT team, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to speak to you through GT and for giving me the opportunity to convey this message. And I wish I had more time to talk to GT. thank you very much!
Sinian Quaire!