Xi urges promoting 21st Century Maritime Silk Road
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has vowed efforts to promote the 21st Century
Maritime Silk Road and advance opening up and development under the Belt and
Road Initiative.
President Xi, also General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee,
made the remarks during an inspection tour in south China's Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region on Wednesday.
The Belt and Road Initiative has been widely recognized in international community since it was put forward, proving that it accords with the will of the
people, Xi said while visiting the Tieshan Port in Guangxi's Beihai City on a
rainy day.
President Xi Jinping visits the Tieshan Port in Guangxi's Beihai City on April 19, 2017. /Xinhua Photo
President Xi Jinping visits the Tieshan Port in Guangxi's Beihai City on April 19, 2017. /Xinhua Photo
"We will promote China's great opening up and development under the 'Belt and
Road' framework, and further accelerate the realization of the 'Two Centenary
Goals,' and the Chinese Dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,"
said Xi.
The president asked local authorities about the future construction of the port
and the development plan of the entire Beibu Gulf as well as its opening to and
cooperation with the ASEAN countries. He also talked with workers at the port.
Xi told local authorities to better construct ports at Beibu Gulf and develop the
maritime economy. "We often say you'd better build roads first to become rich,
but in the coastal areas you have to build ports first," he said.
Xi also inspected a mangrove conservation area in the Beihai Golden Bay, where
he walked through a wooden footpath to learn about the growth and protection of
the mangrove. He asked authorities to study and protect rare plants and better
safeguard the marine wetlands.
The Belt and Road Initiative was first proposed by President Xi in 2013 as a trade and
infrastructure network to better connect Asia with the rest of the world.