On September 3, the second day of the Eighth "Colourful World" - Cultural Exhibition of Countries along the Belt and Road, the "colourful goods" on the booths of the embassies in China are truly a feast for the eyes. The Embassy of the Republic of Moldova to People's Republic of China presented its unique wines, sharing the rich history of Moldova's winemaking culture with visitors. The Embassy of the Republic of Ghana to People's Republic of China displayed their distinctive tambourine instruments, filling the air with lively beats and infectious energy. Additionally, there were exquisite ceramics from Iran, wood carving crafts from Uganda, black tea from Sri Lanka, alpacas from Peru, fridge magnets featuring iconic landmarks from various countries, etc. Together, these colourful goods painted a vibrant and colourful picture of the world's diverse cultures.
Staff from the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in China introduces Moldovan wines to the visitors.
Staff displays his country's handicrafts at the stand of the Embassy of the Republic of Uganda in China.
Performers from the Republic of Ghana play ethnic musical instruments.
Fine ceramics from Iran
Fridge magnets and a variety of cultural and creative products at the "colourful goods" stand