Kenya launches club to boost Sino-Kenya ties

Kenya launches club to boost Sino-Kenya ties

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The Club of Sino-Africa Culture and Tourism was launched in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on Saturday to promote cross-cultural understanding through culture and tourism-related activities.

Tang Jianjun, counselor at the

Chinese Embassy in Kenya, said the club will enhance cultural cooperation and people-to-people interactions.

Peninah Malonza, cabinet secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage, hailed the club's launch, saying the club will boost Sino-Kenya cultural communication through joint reading, networking, and discussion forums.

Sarah Serem, chief consultant of the club, said that a series of activities envisaged by the club, including annual tourism fairs, exhibitions, and seminars, will unleash mutual economic benefits besides fostering dialogue among Chinese and Kenyan nationals.

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