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China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel to Egypt - Foreign Affairs
China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel to Egypt - Foreign Affairs

Al-Ahram Weekly

time2 hours ago

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  • Al-Ahram Weekly

China evacuates 119 citizens from Israel to Egypt - Foreign Affairs

China evacuated 119 Chinese citizens from Israel to Egypt on Thursday via the Taba border crossing in Egypt's South Sinai governorate, Chinese News agency Xinhua reported. According to Xinhua, the evacuees entered Egypt from the crossing around 15:30 local time (12:30 GMT) and were then guided onto buses after completing the necessary procedures. The group included 117 students and two Hong Kong residents, who will be transferred to Cairo, the embassy said. "China is highly concerned about our compatriots overseas. Their well-being and safety are always our priority," Xinhua quoted Chinese Ambassador to Egypt Liao Liqiang. "We completed all preparatory work efficiently within 24 hours and dispatched an action group to Taba overnight to organize the process of entry," Liao said. He added that the embassy worked closely with the Egyptian government overnight to request passage permits, necessary assistance, and security guarantees. Sun Xue, a postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said that the journey from Jerusalem to the Taba border crossing took about four hours. He noted that during the entry process at the crossing, staff and volunteers from the Chinese embassy in Egypt provided assistance and coordination. 'We are truly grateful to them," Sun said. China is the latest country to use the Taba border as a safe exodus path for its citizens from Israel, after Poland, France, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, following the Iranian retaliation on Israeli attacks. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

2 HKers among Chinese nationals evacuated from Israel
2 HKers among Chinese nationals evacuated from Israel

RTHK

time16 hours ago

  • Politics
  • RTHK

2 HKers among Chinese nationals evacuated from Israel

2 HKers among Chinese nationals evacuated from Israel Foreign nationals have been leaving Israel since the conflict with Iran began last week. Photo: Reuters The Chinese Embassy in Cairo said 119 Chinese citizens have been evacuated from Israel to Egypt on Thursday through the Taba border crossing in South Sinai province. After completing the necessary procedures, the evacuees entered Egypt from the crossing around 15:30 local time (12:30 GMT) and were then guided onto buses. According to embassy officials, the people evacuated from Israel included 117 students and two Hong Kong residents, who would be transferred to Cairo. "China is highly concerned about our compatriots overseas. Their well-being and safety are always our priority," said Liao Liqiang, Chinese Ambassador to Egypt. "We completed all preparatory work efficiently within 24 hours and dispatched an action group to Taba overnight to organise the process of entry," Liao said, adding the embassy worked closely with relevant Egyptian departments overnight to request passage permits, necessary assistance, and security guarantees. Sun Xue, a postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said the journey from Jerusalem to the Taba border crossing took about four hours. "During the entry process at the crossing, staff and volunteers from the Chinese Embassy in Egypt provided warm assistance and coordination. We are truly grateful to them," Sun said. (Xinhua)

119 Chinese evacuated from Israel to Egypt
119 Chinese evacuated from Israel to Egypt

The Star

time18 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

119 Chinese evacuated from Israel to Egypt

TABA, Egypt, June 19 (Xinhua) -- One hundred and nineteen Chinese citizens were evacuated from Israel to Egypt on Thursday through the Taba border crossing in Egypt's South Sinai province. After completing the necessary procedures, the evacuees entered Egypt from the crossing around 15:30 local time (12:30 GMT) and were then guided onto buses. According to the Chinese Embassy in Egypt, the people evacuated from Israel include 117 students and two Hong Kong residents, who will be transferred to Cairo. "China is highly concerned about our compatriots overseas. Their well-being and safety are always our priority," said Liao Liqiang, Chinese Ambassador to Egypt. "We completed all preparatory work efficiently within 24 hours and dispatched an action group to Taba overnight to organize the process of entry," Liao said, adding the embassy worked closely with relevant Egyptian departments overnight to request passage permits, necessary assistance, and security guarantees. Sun Xue, a postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said that the journey from Jerusalem to the Taba border crossing took about four hours. "During the entry process at the crossing, staff and volunteers from the Chinese Embassy in Egypt provided warm assistance and coordination. We are truly grateful to them," Sun said.

Cultural event in Cairo highlights Chinese tea, Shandong heritage
Cultural event in Cairo highlights Chinese tea, Shandong heritage

The Star

time7 days ago

  • The Star

Cultural event in Cairo highlights Chinese tea, Shandong heritage

CAIRO, June 13 (Xinhua) -- A tea-themed cultural salon, accompanied by a tourism promotion ceremony for east China's Shandong Province, captivated the Egyptian audience with the rich cultural traditions of the coastal province. The gathering immersed more than 200 attendees in an interactive cultural showcase late Thursday. The Visitors explored displays of Shandong New Year paintings, admired the elegance of Shandong Hanfu (traditional Chinese attire), witnessed the intricate art of Jinan shadow play, and observed the detailed craftsmanship of Zhangqiu gourd carving. Further exhibits included intangible cultural heritage-themed creative products and a dedicated area for Shandong tea. "Cultural exchanges between Egypt and China could play a positive role in promoting dialogue and multilateralism, so that more people in the world can share a better future," said Essam Sharaf, former Egyptian Prime Minister, at the event. Liao Liqiang, the Chinese Ambassador to Egypt, highlighted how the Chinese tea-drinking custom and Confucian culture have converged to form the etiquette of making friends and discussing the truth with tea, which is "similar to the Egyptian people's tradition of entertaining guests with black tea to express warm friendship." "Today we gather together to attend an annual appointment of Chinese tea and Nile water, to implement the global civilization initiative with tea as a medium, and to deepen the traditional friendship between the two countries," Liao said in his speech. The event was hosted by the China International Culture Association, the Chinese Embassy in Egypt, and with operations managed by the Shandong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the Chinese Cultural Center in Cairo.

Concert held in Cairo to mark 1st UN int'l day for dialogue among civilizations
Concert held in Cairo to mark 1st UN int'l day for dialogue among civilizations

The Star

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Concert held in Cairo to mark 1st UN int'l day for dialogue among civilizations

CAIRO, June 11 (Xinhua) -- A concert was held on Tuesday evening in the Egyptian capital of Cairo to mark the first UN International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations, which is observed on June 10 annually. Titled "Conversation and Connection: Music Connects the World," the event brought together more than 200 guests from Egypt and China and featured traditional folk music and other performances from both countries. In a speech delivered at the event, Chinese Ambassador to Egypt Liao Liqiang said that China and Egypt, both ancient civilizations with rich histories, jointly advocate respecting the diversity of civilizations and promoting the common values of humanity. He added that the event will help the two civilizations continue to thrive by fostering cultural exchange and integration. Al-Tayeb Abbas, CEO of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, where the event was held, said the concert symbolized the coming together of two ancient civilizations. Nashwa Abdel Hamid, undersecretary of Egypt's State Information Service, praised the historic legacies of both countries and the strong relationship and partnership between Egypt and China. Wang Niejing, a musician from Pu'er City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, used handmade Lahu bamboo flutes to tell the legend of the forest and the land. He said the performance served as a cultural bridge between China and Egypt, two ancient civilizations, through in-depth exchange. "Music has no borders, and we can feel each other's friendship through its sound," he added. The event was sponsored by the China International Culture Association, the Chinese Embassy in Egypt, and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, and co-hosted by the China Cultural Center in Cairo and China Music House, a Chinese musical group.

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