China launched a photo exhibition on Wednesday to demonstrate
China-Sweden friendly exchanges.
The exhibition is one of the most important activities held
during the visit of the replica of the Swedish merchant ship
Gotheborg to China.
The exhibition, with around 30 pictures, shows historical
moments in the development of bilateral ties, such as China-Sweden
trade contacts in 18th century, the establishment of diplomatic
ties and photos of the two countries' pingpong champions.
The legendary Gotheborg made three voyages from
Gothenburg to Guangzhou between 1743 and 1745, pioneering trade
between Sweden and China. On its last return trip to Sweden in
1745, it smashed into rocks and sunk about 900 meters from its
destination after a 30-month voyage to China.
Its replica, Gotheborg III, departed from the Swedish
city of Gothenburg last October and arrived in Guangzhou on Tuesday
for a one-month stay.
Bosse Ringholm, Swedish deputy prime minister, said his country
was the first western country to forge diplomatic ties with the
People's Republic of China 56 years ago. Bilateral exchanges have
continuously expanded since.
"The current China trip of Gotheborg III reminds us of
the historic moment more than 260 years ago. We are now eager to
develop modern contacts with China." he said.
The exhibition will last for three days.
(Xinhua News Agency July 20, 2006)