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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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