Chinese Embassy in Nepal hosted reception celebrating 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China
The Chinese Embassy in Nepal held a National Day reception in Kathmandu to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Nepal’s Vice President Ram Sahaya Yadav attended as the guest of honor, along with other prominent Nepali leaders such as former Prime Ministers and political figures. More than 1,000 guests, including representatives from the Nepalese government, military, business, culture, education, and media sectors, as well as diplomats, Chinese institutions, and Chinese expatriates, participated.
Ambassador Chen Song noted that while 75 years is a brief moment in human history, it represents significant changes for China, marking its progress from rising to becoming prosperous and strong. He emphasized the remarkable achievements made under the leadership of the Communist Party of China and how China’s modernization serves as an example for other nations seeking independence and development.
Ambassador Chen also highlighted the deep ties between China and Nepal, stressing their long-standing support for each other’s core interests. He expressed China’s commitment to helping Nepal grow and emphasized the mutual benefits of a strong and independent Nepal for regional stability.
Vice President Yadav conveyed his warm congratulations to the Chinese government and people, expressing gratitude for China’s long-standing support, particularly during natural disasters. He reaffirmed Nepal’s commitment to the “One China” policy and the prevention of anti-China activities from Nepalese soil. Yadav looked forward to deepening cooperation between the two countries in the future.
The reception featured cultural performances, including songs and dances by Chinese volunteers and local Nepali students, showcasing the cultural bonds between the two countries. A cultural exhibition was also held, with attendees participating in calligraphy and enjoying displays of Chinese landscapes and traditions. The event concluded with a patriotic song sung by volunteers and children, creating a strong sense of unity and friendship between China and Nepal.