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The distance between Hungary and China is about 8,000 kilometers. One is the
European country and the other is Asian countries. Although there are many
historical origins in the two countries, the regional differences have created different
cultures. Trade between the two countries needs to communicate with each other.
Strengthening the cultural exchanges of the two countries, actively establish
partnerships, joint ventures, and cultivate talents in related fields, and can bring
more opportunities for trade cooperation.
Developing cultural tourism is also one of the ways to create a new cultural carrier
for cultural dissemination. Many countries in the world are not aware of The Belt
and Road Initiative, bringing uncertainty to future cooperation development. "A
band all the way" is not a single-sided output of Chinese capital and culture, but
actively cooperates with different cultural carriers to establish a multi-win-win
system.
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