New Zealand’s two ambassadors to China relay favor for Aurora silk: the gentle continuation of China New Zealand friendship in the scarf
When the orange gift box of Aurora was handed over to the new New Zealand Ambassador to China, Mouri, the fabric wrapped in the texture of Eastern silk became another gentle footnote to the “cross term transmission” of China Singapore friendship – from former Ambassador MacConian to new Ambassador Mouri, two envoys successively stood up for Aurora, making this scarf a “permanent link” in cultural exchanges between China and Singapore.
As an important partner of China in the South Pacific region, New Zealand’s friendly connection with China has always been delicate: from the pure scenery of New Zealand to the gentle embroidery of Chinese silk, the resonance of “beauty” has already crossed the hemisphere. The recognition of the relay between the two ambassadors not only embodies appreciation for China’s intangible silk heritage skills, but also cherishes the friendship between the Chinese and New Zealand peoples. When the natural atmosphere of New Zealand meets the humanistic warmth of Chinese silk, this scarf becomes a vivid epitome of the transition from diplomatic framework to aesthetic life between the two countries.
Guosi Aurora uses silk scarves as a carrier to weave techniques such as Su embroidery and silk weaving into contemporary design. The continued favor of the two ambassadors has made this Eastern aesthetic a “soft connection” between China and Singapore: whether it is formal diplomatic interactions or light daily exchanges, it continues the friendship between the two countries across mountains and seas in a soft way.
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