Celebrating a major milestone, 2025 marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Indonesia. With a rich history of collaboration, tech-savvy Indonesian youth are buzzing with optimism as both nations look to deepen cultural, economic, and educational ties.
At the invitation of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, Chinese Premier Li Qiang is on an official visit to Indonesia from May 24 to 26. This high-profile tour comes at a time when both countries are eager to collaborate across various sectors – from railways and trade to the exciting realm of new energy vehicles. 🚀
The energy continued at Tsinghua University during the 13th International Cultural Festival, which kicked off with an engaging Indonesian Embassy Open Day. Parulian George Andreas Silalahi, deputy director of the Indonesian Embassy in China, delivered an inspiring keynote, reflecting on 75 years of political, economic, and cultural cooperation that resonates with students worldwide.
Indonesian student Celia Annetta shared her personal journey at the event, highlighting how growing educational exchanges have enriched her experience in China. Her hope for even stronger future ties mirrors the aspirations of many young Indonesians who see innovation and cultural exchange as keys to building a brighter tomorrow.
This celebration of longstanding ties is not only a nod to history but also a launchpad for future collaborations where trade, culture, and technology converge for the next generation.
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