In January 2025,the Beijing Chamber of Commerce(Singapore)was officially established.Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomatic relations and the 60th anniversary of Singapore’s independence,i...In January 2025,the Beijing Chamber of Commerce(Singapore)was officially established.Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomatic relations and the 60th anniversary of Singapore’s independence,its founding is part of a timely response to the growing needs of businesses and communities from both Beijing and Singapore to deepen mutual understanding and expand cooperation.As a Chinese person who has lived and worked in Singapore for many years,Feng Jianli,president of the Beijing Chamber of Commerce(Singapore),knows first-hand just how challenging it can be for new immigrants from Beijing to adapt to identity transitions and access local support.The chamber was founded not only to help them take root and thrive,but also to serve as a platform for deeper people-to-people exchange between Singapore and Beijing.展开更多
Since arriving in Singapore in 1993,William Yang,a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore(NUS),has spent over three decades immersed in the city-state’s vibrant landscape.Throughout these 32 years...Since arriving in Singapore in 1993,William Yang,a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore(NUS),has spent over three decades immersed in the city-state’s vibrant landscape.Throughout these 32 years,he has not only witnessed but also actively contributed to the flourishing friendship and dynamic cooperation between China and Singapore.“I was deeply struck when I first arrived in Singapore,”recalled Yang.“This country was ahead of China in terms of material living standards,economic development,and international outlook.”He describes this period as a“journey of learning.”展开更多
In Chinese tradition,the term“耄耋”(Mào Dié)refers to those in their nineties,a stage of life associated with wisdom and longevity.As the Bank of China Singapore Branch(BOCSG)approaches its 90th anniversar...In Chinese tradition,the term“耄耋”(Mào Dié)refers to those in their nineties,a stage of life associated with wisdom and longevity.As the Bank of China Singapore Branch(BOCSG)approaches its 90th anniversary,this expression captures the spirit of an institution that has stood the test of time.Since its establishment in Singapore in 1936,the BOCSG has maintained a strong and enduring presence not only in Singapore but across Southeast Asia,serving as a bridge between China and Singapore,and more broadly,between China and the ASEAN region.Its continued growth has been underpinned by the mutual prosperity of both economies and the strength of their longstanding and harmonious ties.展开更多
The Shaanxi Association Singapore,a community organization rooted in Singapore’s multicultural society,brings together Shaanxi professionals working in education,research,culture,and industry.What began as an informa...The Shaanxi Association Singapore,a community organization rooted in Singapore’s multicultural society,brings together Shaanxi professionals working in education,research,culture,and industry.What began as an informal support network based on shared heritage has gradually evolved into a multifaceted platform that promotes cultural preservation,professional collaboration,and civic engagement.Guided by its mission to connect through shared dialect,mutual memories,and lasting bonds,the association maintains strong emotional and cultural ties to Shaanxi while actively integrating into Singapore’s diverse society.According to President Wang Gang,the organization not only supports new arrivals in adapting to local life but also fosters a sense of belonging and civic responsibility through tangible,community-based initiatives.Over the past decade,the association has grown into a vibrant civic force,bridging individuals and communities and strengthening ties between Shaanxi and Singapore.展开更多
As a major economic powerhouse in eastern China,Jiangsu Province has long been a pioneer in the country’s opening-up efforts.From the Suzhou Industrial Park to the Singapore Nanjing Eco Hi-tech Island,Jiangsu has pla...As a major economic powerhouse in eastern China,Jiangsu Province has long been a pioneer in the country’s opening-up efforts.From the Suzhou Industrial Park to the Singapore Nanjing Eco Hi-tech Island,Jiangsu has played a key role in China-Singapore cooperation.In Singapore,a dynamic and multicultural society,a group of Jiangsu expatriates have become active members of the local community.They are contributing to Singapore’s development while helping to strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.展开更多
Against the backdrop of the 35th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomatic relations,Tianfu Association(Singapore)has emerged as a key force fostering closer people-to-people and economic ties between the two countrie...Against the backdrop of the 35th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomatic relations,Tianfu Association(Singapore)has emerged as a key force fostering closer people-to-people and economic ties between the two countries.Founded in January 2000 by a group of new immigrants from China’s Sichuan Province,the association was the first Chinese immigrant organization established after diplomatic ties were formed between Singapore and China.Over the past two decades,it has actively engaged in local affairs and now serves as a council member of the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations.Today,it is widely recognized as one of the most vibrant and influential new immigrant groups promoting integration into Singaporean society.展开更多
Yuzhong District is where the city of Chongqing first originated.It opened a window to the world for the locals while serving as the city’s lounge receiving visitors from around the globe.Yuzhong is now a central hub...Yuzhong District is where the city of Chongqing first originated.It opened a window to the world for the locals while serving as the city’s lounge receiving visitors from around the globe.Yuzhong is now a central hub for implementing the China-Singapore(Chongqing)Demonstration Initiative on Strategic Connectivity,also known as China-Singapore(Chongqing)Connectivity Initiative(CCI),striving to leverage the important role of the CCI platform to promote high-level and innovation-driven opening-up from a high starting point.With focus on developing modern connectivity and the service industry,the district government has prioritized key areas such as commerce,finance,information,communications,healthcare,education.展开更多
As the core area of the China-Singapore(Chongqing)Connectivity Initiative(CCI),Chongqing Liangjiang New Area has continuously promoted cooperation with Singapore over the last decade in the key areas of financial serv...As the core area of the China-Singapore(Chongqing)Connectivity Initiative(CCI),Chongqing Liangjiang New Area has continuously promoted cooperation with Singapore over the last decade in the key areas of financial services,aviation,transportation and logistics,and information and communication,which has contributed to the efforts to build a leading inland opening-up and international cooperation zone in Chongqing.So far,the New Area has signed contracts on 90 cooperation projects with Singapore,accounting for 26 percent of the city’s total,which are worth more than US$11.15 billion,43 percent of the city’s total.展开更多
“Baijiu is not merely a drink,but also a cultural symbol of 5,000 years of Chinese history and a common source of pride for overseas Chinese communities,”said Yun Weilong,president of the Singapore Chinese Baijiu As...“Baijiu is not merely a drink,but also a cultural symbol of 5,000 years of Chinese history and a common source of pride for overseas Chinese communities,”said Yun Weilong,president of the Singapore Chinese Baijiu Association.Over 20 years ago,imported Western liquors were popular in Singapore,leaving little market space for baijiu,a traditional Chinese spirit distilled from sorghum or maize,even in Chinese restaurants.Public awareness of baijiu remained low.In 2004,Yun Weilong first introduced Moutai,a famous brand of baijiu,to Singapore.Since then,he has been promoting baijiu culture in the country.展开更多
Hu Junhui,president of Tianfu Association(Singapore)and recipient of the Public Service Medal(PBM),has been leading community efforts to help new Chinese immigrants integrate into Singaporean society.Originally from H...Hu Junhui,president of Tianfu Association(Singapore)and recipient of the Public Service Medal(PBM),has been leading community efforts to help new Chinese immigrants integrate into Singaporean society.Originally from Hebei Province in China,Hu arrived in Singapore in 1994 as one of the first technical professionals dispatched by China.Since then,he has built a life and career firmly rooted in Singapore.Over more than four years at China Construction(South Pacific)Development Co Pte Ltd,he rose through the ranks from project engineer to site manager and eventually project director.In 1999,he left the company to start his own business,setting up a construction firm with several partners.His focus shifted to real estate in 2007,when he co-founded JVA Venture Pte Ltd.展开更多
Iince rising to fame in 1987 on the television drama Sunshine After Rain,Singaporean artist Edmund Chen has starred in many films and TV series.He has also been active in theatre,hosting programs,and-more recently-pub...Iince rising to fame in 1987 on the television drama Sunshine After Rain,Singaporean artist Edmund Chen has starred in many films and TV series.He has also been active in theatre,hosting programs,and-more recently-publishing.Chen has authored 15 picture books and two art activity books for children,earning recognition as Southeast Asia’s Best Emerging Children’s Author.Today,he remains a prominent figure in public,not just as an actor but also as a writer and illustrator.展开更多
Hainanese Chicken Rice This is a must-try dish in Singapore.The name comes from the Hainanese immigrants who came to Singapore and adapted their dish,making it better to suit local tastes.If you only have one day,make...Hainanese Chicken Rice This is a must-try dish in Singapore.The name comes from the Hainanese immigrants who came to Singapore and adapted their dish,making it better to suit local tastes.If you only have one day,make sure eating Hainanese chicken rice is on your to-do list.At a good chicken rice restaurant,you can enjoy perfectly cooked chicken and tasty rice.Egg and tofu are highly recommended and they will add to the experience.展开更多
CT:As the first ITMA ASIA+CITME exhibition held in Singapore,what are the highlights of this show?Are there any activities planned for the exhibition?Charles Beauduin:The first combined exhibition in Singapore will fe...CT:As the first ITMA ASIA+CITME exhibition held in Singapore,what are the highlights of this show?Are there any activities planned for the exhibition?Charles Beauduin:The first combined exhibition in Singapore will feature the unique selling proposition of an ITMA exhibition,such as live machinery demonstrations,and exhibits clustered in product sectors.As it is only a four-day exhibition,our exhibitors would like to concentrate on business and to present their technologies and solutions to the region’s buyers who don’t visit our Europe or China exhibitions.There is a highlight which will add value to our participants’experience-The ITMA Sustainability Forum which is presented by CEMATEX on the third day of the exhibition.展开更多
Calvin Wee first set foot in China at the age of 14—not for a diplomatic forum or a youth initiative,but on a week-long school trip to Guangzhou.Yet even then,the experience left a lasting impression.“We visited a l...Calvin Wee first set foot in China at the age of 14—not for a diplomatic forum or a youth initiative,but on a week-long school trip to Guangzhou.Yet even then,the experience left a lasting impression.“We visited a local school and sat in on several classes,”he recalled.“The math lessons stood out—the students’intensity and focus were striking.In Singapore,we study hard,but this was on another level.”That early glimpse into China’s education system stayed with him,and years later,it resurfaced as he began to engage more deeply with the Chinese language and culture.A pocket-sized wuxia xiaoshuo(martial arts novel),picked up on a whim in a Guangzhou bookstore,opened the door to martial arts fiction—and sparked a lasting interest in Chinese literature and,eventually,China Studies.展开更多
Located at 217 Queen sthreet in the heart of Singapore,the China Cultural Centre features gray-white walls with subtle cream accents,evoking the timeless charm of taditional Chinese architecture with its classic white...Located at 217 Queen sthreet in the heart of Singapore,the China Cultural Centre features gray-white walls with subtle cream accents,evoking the timeless charm of taditional Chinese architecture with its classic white walls and gray-tiled roof.Designed by famous singaporean architect Liu Thai Ker,the building blends traditional Chinese cultural elements with moder architectual concepts."From an aesthetic perspective,I believe it is essential to give the structure a moderm edge,Liu said in an interview with Xinhua."Therefore,the design should reflect a contempoary spirit while retaining the essence of Chinese culture."展开更多
In 2025,China and Singapore commemorate the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations-a partnership built on pragmatic cooperation,regional connectivity,and enduring mutual trust.From early trade exchange to today’s m...In 2025,China and Singapore commemorate the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations-a partnership built on pragmatic cooperation,regional connectivity,and enduring mutual trust.From early trade exchange to today’s multidimensional collaboration,the relationship has steadily evolved in response to shifting global dynamics and shared long-term interests.Long before diplomatic ties were established in 1990,economic exchange between China and Singapore was already taking shape.By the 1960s,Chinese-made products such as Hero fountain pens and Meilin luncheon meat were already common in Singaporean households.The city-state functioned as a regional distribution hub for Chinese goods moving into Southeast Asia-a role that reflected its early significance as a connector in the regional economy.展开更多
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in Beijing on June 24.Xi Jinping congratulated Wong on his second term in office.Noting that this year marks the 35th anniversary of diplo...Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in Beijing on June 24.Xi Jinping congratulated Wong on his second term in office.Noting that this year marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Singapore,Xi Jinping highlighted that the two sides have consistently upheld mutual understanding and respect,which has provided a solid foundation for the stable and healthy development of bilateral relations.Cooperation between the two countries has aligned with China’s development priorities at various stages,yielding substantial outcomes such as the Suzhou Industrial Park,significantly contributing to each country’s modernization efforts,and also setting a benchmark for cooperation among regional nations,Xi Jinping noted.展开更多
When China and Singapore exchanged formal handshakes in 1990,few could have imagined that 35 years later,a Data Science undergraduate named Hu Yunxin would be happily counting hawker-centre noodles while memorizing re...When China and Singapore exchanged formal handshakes in 1990,few could have imagined that 35 years later,a Data Science undergraduate named Hu Yunxin would be happily counting hawker-centre noodles while memorizing regression formulas along Clementi Road.Yet it is precisely these small,personal stories that breathe life into grand diplomatic milestones.In celebration of the anniversary,I spoke with Yunxin—freshly returned from her first year at the National University of Singapore(NUS)—to discover how the Lion City looks through Chinese eyes.展开更多
The ITMA ASIA+CITME,Singapore 2025 will be held from October 28-31,2025 at the Singapore EXPO.Co-organized by the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers(CEMATEX),the China Textile Machinery Association(...The ITMA ASIA+CITME,Singapore 2025 will be held from October 28-31,2025 at the Singapore EXPO.Co-organized by the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers(CEMATEX),the China Textile Machinery Association(CTMA),and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry,China Council for the Promotion of International Trade(CCPIT TEX),Centered on the theme"Leading Textile Technology Exhibition Driving Regional Growth",this event convenes global leading textile machinery manufacturers,technical experts,and industry leaders to jointly explore innovation and the future of the textile sector.展开更多
After living in China for 33 years,Associate Professor Gu Qingyang of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy(LKYSPP)at the National University of Singapore(NUS)arrived in Singapore in 1994.Over the past 31 years,he ...After living in China for 33 years,Associate Professor Gu Qingyang of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy(LKYSPP)at the National University of Singapore(NUS)arrived in Singapore in 1994.Over the past 31 years,he has remained dedicated to building bridges—initially by systematically introducing Singapore’s development experience to China,and later by fostering mutual learning between the two countries.展开更多
文摘In January 2025,the Beijing Chamber of Commerce(Singapore)was officially established.Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomatic relations and the 60th anniversary of Singapore’s independence,its founding is part of a timely response to the growing needs of businesses and communities from both Beijing and Singapore to deepen mutual understanding and expand cooperation.As a Chinese person who has lived and worked in Singapore for many years,Feng Jianli,president of the Beijing Chamber of Commerce(Singapore),knows first-hand just how challenging it can be for new immigrants from Beijing to adapt to identity transitions and access local support.The chamber was founded not only to help them take root and thrive,but also to serve as a platform for deeper people-to-people exchange between Singapore and Beijing.
文摘Since arriving in Singapore in 1993,William Yang,a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore(NUS),has spent over three decades immersed in the city-state’s vibrant landscape.Throughout these 32 years,he has not only witnessed but also actively contributed to the flourishing friendship and dynamic cooperation between China and Singapore.“I was deeply struck when I first arrived in Singapore,”recalled Yang.“This country was ahead of China in terms of material living standards,economic development,and international outlook.”He describes this period as a“journey of learning.”
文摘In Chinese tradition,the term“耄耋”(Mào Dié)refers to those in their nineties,a stage of life associated with wisdom and longevity.As the Bank of China Singapore Branch(BOCSG)approaches its 90th anniversary,this expression captures the spirit of an institution that has stood the test of time.Since its establishment in Singapore in 1936,the BOCSG has maintained a strong and enduring presence not only in Singapore but across Southeast Asia,serving as a bridge between China and Singapore,and more broadly,between China and the ASEAN region.Its continued growth has been underpinned by the mutual prosperity of both economies and the strength of their longstanding and harmonious ties.
文摘The Shaanxi Association Singapore,a community organization rooted in Singapore’s multicultural society,brings together Shaanxi professionals working in education,research,culture,and industry.What began as an informal support network based on shared heritage has gradually evolved into a multifaceted platform that promotes cultural preservation,professional collaboration,and civic engagement.Guided by its mission to connect through shared dialect,mutual memories,and lasting bonds,the association maintains strong emotional and cultural ties to Shaanxi while actively integrating into Singapore’s diverse society.According to President Wang Gang,the organization not only supports new arrivals in adapting to local life but also fosters a sense of belonging and civic responsibility through tangible,community-based initiatives.Over the past decade,the association has grown into a vibrant civic force,bridging individuals and communities and strengthening ties between Shaanxi and Singapore.
文摘As a major economic powerhouse in eastern China,Jiangsu Province has long been a pioneer in the country’s opening-up efforts.From the Suzhou Industrial Park to the Singapore Nanjing Eco Hi-tech Island,Jiangsu has played a key role in China-Singapore cooperation.In Singapore,a dynamic and multicultural society,a group of Jiangsu expatriates have become active members of the local community.They are contributing to Singapore’s development while helping to strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.
文摘Against the backdrop of the 35th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomatic relations,Tianfu Association(Singapore)has emerged as a key force fostering closer people-to-people and economic ties between the two countries.Founded in January 2000 by a group of new immigrants from China’s Sichuan Province,the association was the first Chinese immigrant organization established after diplomatic ties were formed between Singapore and China.Over the past two decades,it has actively engaged in local affairs and now serves as a council member of the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations.Today,it is widely recognized as one of the most vibrant and influential new immigrant groups promoting integration into Singaporean society.
文摘Yuzhong District is where the city of Chongqing first originated.It opened a window to the world for the locals while serving as the city’s lounge receiving visitors from around the globe.Yuzhong is now a central hub for implementing the China-Singapore(Chongqing)Demonstration Initiative on Strategic Connectivity,also known as China-Singapore(Chongqing)Connectivity Initiative(CCI),striving to leverage the important role of the CCI platform to promote high-level and innovation-driven opening-up from a high starting point.With focus on developing modern connectivity and the service industry,the district government has prioritized key areas such as commerce,finance,information,communications,healthcare,education.
文摘As the core area of the China-Singapore(Chongqing)Connectivity Initiative(CCI),Chongqing Liangjiang New Area has continuously promoted cooperation with Singapore over the last decade in the key areas of financial services,aviation,transportation and logistics,and information and communication,which has contributed to the efforts to build a leading inland opening-up and international cooperation zone in Chongqing.So far,the New Area has signed contracts on 90 cooperation projects with Singapore,accounting for 26 percent of the city’s total,which are worth more than US$11.15 billion,43 percent of the city’s total.
文摘“Baijiu is not merely a drink,but also a cultural symbol of 5,000 years of Chinese history and a common source of pride for overseas Chinese communities,”said Yun Weilong,president of the Singapore Chinese Baijiu Association.Over 20 years ago,imported Western liquors were popular in Singapore,leaving little market space for baijiu,a traditional Chinese spirit distilled from sorghum or maize,even in Chinese restaurants.Public awareness of baijiu remained low.In 2004,Yun Weilong first introduced Moutai,a famous brand of baijiu,to Singapore.Since then,he has been promoting baijiu culture in the country.
文摘Hu Junhui,president of Tianfu Association(Singapore)and recipient of the Public Service Medal(PBM),has been leading community efforts to help new Chinese immigrants integrate into Singaporean society.Originally from Hebei Province in China,Hu arrived in Singapore in 1994 as one of the first technical professionals dispatched by China.Since then,he has built a life and career firmly rooted in Singapore.Over more than four years at China Construction(South Pacific)Development Co Pte Ltd,he rose through the ranks from project engineer to site manager and eventually project director.In 1999,he left the company to start his own business,setting up a construction firm with several partners.His focus shifted to real estate in 2007,when he co-founded JVA Venture Pte Ltd.
文摘Iince rising to fame in 1987 on the television drama Sunshine After Rain,Singaporean artist Edmund Chen has starred in many films and TV series.He has also been active in theatre,hosting programs,and-more recently-publishing.Chen has authored 15 picture books and two art activity books for children,earning recognition as Southeast Asia’s Best Emerging Children’s Author.Today,he remains a prominent figure in public,not just as an actor but also as a writer and illustrator.
文摘Hainanese Chicken Rice This is a must-try dish in Singapore.The name comes from the Hainanese immigrants who came to Singapore and adapted their dish,making it better to suit local tastes.If you only have one day,make sure eating Hainanese chicken rice is on your to-do list.At a good chicken rice restaurant,you can enjoy perfectly cooked chicken and tasty rice.Egg and tofu are highly recommended and they will add to the experience.
文摘CT:As the first ITMA ASIA+CITME exhibition held in Singapore,what are the highlights of this show?Are there any activities planned for the exhibition?Charles Beauduin:The first combined exhibition in Singapore will feature the unique selling proposition of an ITMA exhibition,such as live machinery demonstrations,and exhibits clustered in product sectors.As it is only a four-day exhibition,our exhibitors would like to concentrate on business and to present their technologies and solutions to the region’s buyers who don’t visit our Europe or China exhibitions.There is a highlight which will add value to our participants’experience-The ITMA Sustainability Forum which is presented by CEMATEX on the third day of the exhibition.
文摘Calvin Wee first set foot in China at the age of 14—not for a diplomatic forum or a youth initiative,but on a week-long school trip to Guangzhou.Yet even then,the experience left a lasting impression.“We visited a local school and sat in on several classes,”he recalled.“The math lessons stood out—the students’intensity and focus were striking.In Singapore,we study hard,but this was on another level.”That early glimpse into China’s education system stayed with him,and years later,it resurfaced as he began to engage more deeply with the Chinese language and culture.A pocket-sized wuxia xiaoshuo(martial arts novel),picked up on a whim in a Guangzhou bookstore,opened the door to martial arts fiction—and sparked a lasting interest in Chinese literature and,eventually,China Studies.
文摘Located at 217 Queen sthreet in the heart of Singapore,the China Cultural Centre features gray-white walls with subtle cream accents,evoking the timeless charm of taditional Chinese architecture with its classic white walls and gray-tiled roof.Designed by famous singaporean architect Liu Thai Ker,the building blends traditional Chinese cultural elements with moder architectual concepts."From an aesthetic perspective,I believe it is essential to give the structure a moderm edge,Liu said in an interview with Xinhua."Therefore,the design should reflect a contempoary spirit while retaining the essence of Chinese culture."
文摘In 2025,China and Singapore commemorate the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations-a partnership built on pragmatic cooperation,regional connectivity,and enduring mutual trust.From early trade exchange to today’s multidimensional collaboration,the relationship has steadily evolved in response to shifting global dynamics and shared long-term interests.Long before diplomatic ties were established in 1990,economic exchange between China and Singapore was already taking shape.By the 1960s,Chinese-made products such as Hero fountain pens and Meilin luncheon meat were already common in Singaporean households.The city-state functioned as a regional distribution hub for Chinese goods moving into Southeast Asia-a role that reflected its early significance as a connector in the regional economy.
文摘Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in Beijing on June 24.Xi Jinping congratulated Wong on his second term in office.Noting that this year marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Singapore,Xi Jinping highlighted that the two sides have consistently upheld mutual understanding and respect,which has provided a solid foundation for the stable and healthy development of bilateral relations.Cooperation between the two countries has aligned with China’s development priorities at various stages,yielding substantial outcomes such as the Suzhou Industrial Park,significantly contributing to each country’s modernization efforts,and also setting a benchmark for cooperation among regional nations,Xi Jinping noted.
文摘When China and Singapore exchanged formal handshakes in 1990,few could have imagined that 35 years later,a Data Science undergraduate named Hu Yunxin would be happily counting hawker-centre noodles while memorizing regression formulas along Clementi Road.Yet it is precisely these small,personal stories that breathe life into grand diplomatic milestones.In celebration of the anniversary,I spoke with Yunxin—freshly returned from her first year at the National University of Singapore(NUS)—to discover how the Lion City looks through Chinese eyes.
文摘The ITMA ASIA+CITME,Singapore 2025 will be held from October 28-31,2025 at the Singapore EXPO.Co-organized by the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers(CEMATEX),the China Textile Machinery Association(CTMA),and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry,China Council for the Promotion of International Trade(CCPIT TEX),Centered on the theme"Leading Textile Technology Exhibition Driving Regional Growth",this event convenes global leading textile machinery manufacturers,technical experts,and industry leaders to jointly explore innovation and the future of the textile sector.
文摘After living in China for 33 years,Associate Professor Gu Qingyang of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy(LKYSPP)at the National University of Singapore(NUS)arrived in Singapore in 1994.Over the past 31 years,he has remained dedicated to building bridges—initially by systematically introducing Singapore’s development experience to China,and later by fostering mutual learning between the two countries.