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Eritrea: Visiting Chinese Experts Highly Appraise Prevailing Peace And Salubrious Weather in Eritrea

7 July 2009


Asmara — Chinese experts of agriculture, mining and banking who conducted a visit in Eritrea highly appraised the existing rich historical relics, spectacular landscape and above all the prevailing peace and salubrious weather in the country. They said that such factors could attract tourists and investors.

Agricultural expert, Mr. Chen Lee, who observed micro-dams and water diversion schemes in the Southern region that were constructed through the Government and the people, said that Eritrea's future is bright as it possesses productive manpower.

Noting that strong organizational capacity, nationalism and dedication were the factors that led China to development, he expressed admiration to the fact that both man and women equally engage in work in Eritrea.

Cotton plantation expert, Dr. Chen Young, on her part stated that she was highly impressed with Eritrea's historical relics, landscape and the prevailing peace, coupled with salubrious weather, as well as the hospitality of the people. She further said that there exist similarities between China and Eritrea as they both possess hard working and hospitable people.

The 10-member Chinese expert team visited the Dirko Dam and the drip irrigation around it, as well as the Warsay Dam and Mendefera town in the Southern region.

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