Attendees pose for a group photo at a ceremony held by the Thai Consulate General in Xiamen to mark its National Day on Dec 4. [Photo/xmfo.gov.cn]
The Thai Consulate General in Xiamen marked its National Day with fervor in the coastal city of East China's Fujian province on Dec 4.
Han Jingyi, deputy mayor of Xiamen, and Yao Jianhong, deputy head of the foreign and overseas affairs office of Xiamen attended the ceremony at the invitation of the Thai Consulate General.
The Consul-General, Mongkol Sinsomboon delivered a speech in which he expressed his gratitude for Fujian provincial government and Xiamen municipal government for their support.
Sinsomboon noted that the synergy of Thailand 4.0 and China's Belt and Road Initiative is conducive to strengthening the complementarity of development strategies between China and Thailand, in creating favorable conditions for common development.
The Thailand 4.0 economic model, initiated by the Thai government, calls for integrated economic development in all aspects with the use of technology, knowledge, innovation and creativity to reduce economic and social disparities. The model serves as a road map to promote the prosperity of Thailand over the next 20 years.
Sinsomboon also expressed his wish to strengthen cooperation with Xiamen and deliver more benefits to the peoples.
China announced and implemented on May 15 a policy allowing visa-free entry of foreign tourist groups aboard cruise ships via all cruise ship ports along the country's coastline.
China and Georgia are set to waive visa requirements for travelers starting May 28.