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China's top diplomat in NBA charm offensive ahead of crucial visits by AFP Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) Jan 22, 2023 China's new foreign minister made a video appearance at a basketball game in Washington to mark Lunar New Year, amid heightened efforts to keep tensions between the global powers in check. The frosty relations between the world's two biggest economies have shown signs of thawing, with a flurry of top-level meetings involving officials from both sides. Qin Gang, who had earlier served as Beijing's ambassador to the US, addressed tens of thousands of basketball fans on Saturday in a pre-recorded video during a National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the Washington Wizards and the Orlando Magic. "I wish the Chinese and American peoples a prosperous Year of the Rabbit and a bright future," Qin said in the 40-second video played during the game's intermission. Qin, who served as China's ambassador to the United States for 17 months from July 2021, has walked a fine line between defending Beijing's core interests and toning down the country's assertive diplomatic stance. During his year in Washington, Qin shot free throws at a Wizards game, threw the first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals baseball match, and shared a ride in a Tesla with billionaire Elon Musk. The outreach effort comes ahead of two key visits by US officials to Beijing. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will soon travel to China, following "constructive" discussions with her Chinese counterpart on Wednesday, Washington said, as the two countries seek to boost ties and reduce tensions. The first face-to-face meeting between Yellen and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, held in Zurich, was "candid, substantive and constructive", the US treasury department said in a statement. That announcement came a day after it was confirmed that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken would make a long-awaited trip to Beijing on February 5-6. He will be the first secretary of state to travel to China since a brief visit in October 2018 by his Republican predecessor Mike Pompeo, known for his blistering criticism of Beijing. China said it will strive to "recalibrate" its relationship with the US in December after a meeting between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Joe Biden on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Bali last year. prw/je/mca
'Finally!': Madrid tourism fair abuzz with return of Chinese visitors Madrid (AFP) Jan 20, 2023 China's prolific and big-spending tourists have been stuck at home, unable to travel for almost three years, and their looming return has industry professionals abuzz at a major Madrid tourism congress this week. China was the world's largest outbound tourist market before the pandemic, with 154 million international travellers in 2019, according to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Travellers from China were also the biggest spenders, accounting for $255 billion in tourism dollars, th ... read more
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