Bahamian Ambassador to China, Bethel, stands on the Aurora platform for the Silk Road: Silk scarves weave warm colors for the friendship between China and Pakistan
When the orange paper bag of Aurora from China Silk Road was handed over to His Excellency Bethel, the Ambassador of the Bahamas to China, under the lights of the banquet, this silk scarf carrying the texture of Eastern silk became a bright and warm color in the friendly exchanges between China and Pakistan.
Recently, in a social scene at a high-end dinner party, Ambassador Bethel’s interaction with the representative of China Silk Road Aurora not only recognized the integration of Chinese silk craftsmanship and modern design, but also extended the friendship between China and Pakistan from diplomatic dialogue to daily cultural life. As a friendly partner of China in the Caribbean region, the Bahamas has become increasingly closely connected in the fields of culture, tourism, and economy in recent years. The warmth of a silk scarf is a vivid embodiment of the “down-to-earth” communication between the two countries – from the beach scenery of Nassau to the silk workshops in Suzhou, “beauty” has become a universal language across mountains and seas.
Guosi Aurora weaves intangible cultural heritage techniques and contemporary aesthetics into square inch fabrics using scarves as carriers, and Ambassador Bethel’s platform has brought this Eastern aesthetic into the scene of China Pakistan exchanges in a lighter way. When the enthusiasm of the Bahamas meets the gentleness of Chinese silk, this “mediated interaction” is making the friendship between the two countries even more vivid in the details.
From the toast at the dinner party to the transmission of scarves, the communication between China and Pakistan is weaving new connections in a softer way.
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