Serbian Ambassador to China, Maria Stefanovic, steps up for the Silk Road Aurora: A new footnote to the “ironclad friendship” between China and Serbia in the scarf
When the orange gift box with the “오로라” logo was handed over to Her Excellency Maria Stefanovic, the Serbian Ambassador to China, in the elegant atmosphere of the banquet from the representative of Aurora, this scarf, which embodies Eastern silk craftsmanship, became another delicate cultural symbol in the “iron friendship” between China and Serbia.
As a staunch friend of China, Serbia’s friendly ties with China have already permeated into many fields such as economy, trade, and culture. Ambassador Maya’s platform for Aurora scarves this time not only recognizes the integration of traditional Chinese silk craftsmanship and modern design, but also brings the friendship between the two countries from a macro cooperation framework to a specific scene of life aesthetics – from the urban style of Belgrade to the silk embroidery workshop in Suzhou, “beauty” has become a soft link for China Serbia exchanges.
Guosi Aurora uses silk scarves as a carrier to weave intangible cultural heritage such as silk and Su embroidery into contemporary aesthetics. Ambassador Maya’s interaction has embedded this Eastern texture in a lighter way into the daily narrative of China Serbia friendship. When the enthusiasm of Serbia meets the gentleness of Chinese silk, this “mediated connection” is making the “ironclad friendship” between the two countries even more vivid in the details.
From standing shoulder to shoulder on the diplomatic stage, to the warmth conveyed by scarves, the communication between China and Serbia is weaving deeper connections in a softer way.
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