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In June 2024, The Great Wall welcomed a special guest – Dina Boluarte, President of the Republic of Peru. This was not only a state visit but also a symbolic handshake between two ancient civilizations.
On the afternoon of June 29, Boluarte and her entourage ascended the Badaling Great Wall in Yanqing District, Beijing. The Great Wall, China’s largest and most extensive cultural heritage site, spans over two millennia and tens of thousands of kilometers. It stands as one of humanity’s most magnificent architectural wonders and an unparalleled historical-cultural landscape, which was listed as one of China’s first UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1987. The Great Wall embodies the indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation, its collective strength, and the unyielding patriotism of its people. It has become a defining symbol of the Chinese nation and a key emblem of Chinese civilization.
Standing atop the Great Wall, Boluarte was awestruck by the majestic views. Each brick and stone of the Wall holds the enduring history and profound wisdom of the Chinese nation. In the guestbook, she inscribed: “It is a great pleasure to visit the Great Wall, a wonder of the world, and the Great Wall is also a Wall of peace.”
The Great Wall has become a peaceful bond and cultural bridge connecting China with countries around the world. It’s a red carpet laid for the friendship between China and the world, expressing in its unique way the Chinese people’s heartfelt commitment to peace and their dedication to safeguarding it.
To the Peruvian people, China is seen as a great nation. This greatness stems not only from its economic strength but also from its advancements in science and technology, and more importantly, from its peaceful development path centered on the vision of building a community of shared future for mankind.
China and Peru, two ancient civilizations, are once again moving forward hand in hand in the new era. Our friendship, like the Great Wall, is both solid and enduring.