Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday laid out a four-pronged proposal on further deepening business cooperation between his country and Vietnam.
Zhao Liping, 22, is one of 29 Chinese students majoring in the Vietnamese language at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
When the young Chinese and Vietnamese students from Vietnam National University, Hanoi, sang this song in both of their mother tongues, they also sang their blessings to Sino-Vietnamese friendship and future ties.
China and Vietnam will achieve bilateral annual trade volume of $100 billion by 2017, Premier Li said during a luncheon with business leaders in Hanoi.
Youth encouraged to expand relations
Young Chinese in Hanoi boost ties
Foreign media highlight premier's visit
China and Vietnam pledged to further deepen their onshore cooperation in a joint statement issued in Hanoi on Tuesday.
China and Vietnam vowed to boost their cooperation in maritime and financial sectors in a joint statement issued in Hanoi on Tuesday.
China and Vietnam vowed on Tuesday to further develop the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries.
China, Vietnam pledge to deepen onshore co-op
Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that his country and Vietnam have both the ability and the wisdom to settle bilateral differences in a proper manner.
Visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Monday called on his country and Vietnam to deepen practical cooperation and promote bilateral ties to a new high.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that his country is ready to work with Vietnam to boost bilateral parliamentary and people-to-people exchanges and cooperation.
From Noi Bai International Airport to areas near the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in downtown Hanoi, bustling construction sites in Vietnam's more-than-1,000-year-old capital signal the country's efforts to spring back from the economic doldrums brought about by the global recession.
Hundreds of Chinese and Vietnamese businessmen in the border trade market of Nonghuai in Pingxiang in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region are avidly following news reports about Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Vietnam.