On September 4, the eighth "Colorful World - Cultural Exhibition of Countries along the Belt and Road" entered its third day. This morning, Tamuka Robert Muranga, Deputy Head of Mission (Minister), made a tourism promotion on the main stage of the "Colourful World", introducing Zimbabwe's popular tourist attractions to the visitors and inviting everyone to visit Zimbabwe.
Tamuka Robert Muranga, Deputy Head of Mission (Minister), visited the booth of the Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe in China at the "Colorful World".
Zimbabwe, located in southeastern Africa, boasts rich mineral resources and diverse timber species. The creative products presented at the Zimbabwe booth are mostly animal-shaped stone and wooden handicrafts, including giraffes, meerkats, elephants, etc., all intricately crafted and adorable. Minister Muranga said that the visitors can perceive the culture and life of Zimbabwe through these stone and wooden crafts.
At the booth of the Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe in China, Minister Muranga also warmly interacted with the visitors, signing and stamping the "Silk Road Souvenir Passport" for the visitors, leaving behind commemorative memories.
Tamuka Robert Muranga, Deputy Head of Mission (Minister), signed and stamped the "Silk Road Souvenir Passport" for the visitor.
Minister Muranga praised the important role played by the "Colorful World" event, stating, "Here, we can exchange and learn from each other and seek opportunities for cooperation. Different countries, different cultures, and different civilizations converge at the 'Colorful World' event, reinforcing the belief in the importance of diversity for cultural prosperity. When different civilizations and cultures come together, a stronger and more united world will be born."