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Chinese premier arrives in Singapore for official visit

2025-10-25 19:47 Last Updated At:22:07

Premier Li Qiang arrived in Singapore on Saturday for an official visit to the Southeast Asian country at the invitation of Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.

Over the 35 years since the establishment of China-Singapore diplomatic relationship, the relations between the two countries have maintained a good momentum for development, with deepened political mutual trust, fruitful practical cooperation and closer people-to-people exchanges, setting a model for mutual learning and win-win cooperation between countries, Li said upon his arrival.

Noting that under the strategic guidance of President Xi Jinping and Singaporean leaders, he said China-Singapore relations have advanced further in recent years.

Since the establishment of the all-round high-quality future-oriented partnership, the two countries have deepened cooperation in various fields, bringing greater benefits to the people of both countries and making positive contributions to regional peace and development, Li said.

China is willing to work together with Singapore to strengthen the alignment of development strategies, comprehensively expand mutually beneficial cooperation, continue to forge ahead in the modernization drive, and contribute more to upholding true multilateralism and promoting common development in the region, he added.

Li was greeted by Singaporean Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo and Chinese Ambassador to Singapore Cao Zhongming at the airport.

Chinese premier arrives in Singapore for official visit

Chinese premier arrives in Singapore for official visit

Chinese premier arrives in Singapore for official visit

Chinese premier arrives in Singapore for official visit

The 2026 World Ice Art Championship was held in Sesto San Giovanni, near Milan, on January 23-25, as a part of the cultural program for the upcoming Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Twenty-four sculptors from 16 countries competed in the finals, carving more than 20 tons of crystalline ice into authentic ephemeral works of art that showcase their style, technique, and creative vision.

"It's my honor and I feel very happy to be a part of this competition, because I think it's the best in the world," said Ji Huailong, a Chinese ice sculptor.

Ice sculptures would be evaluated by an international panel over the last two days, with winners announced at Sunday's awards ceremony.

According to Amelio Mazzella, president of the World Ice Carving Association, the championship was judged on far more than technical skill alone.

"The judges first of all will see the artistic impression, the proportions of the sculptures, and the use of the ice," said Mazzella.

One of Ji Huailong's sculptures, featuring two fish, carries a deeper symbolic meaning.

"The sculpture of the two fish represents both Italy and China, like old friends meeting in a river," Ji said.

That message of cultural exchange is a key theme of the event. Roberto Di Stefano, mayor of Sesto San Giovanni, said the championship reflects growing ties between Italy and China at a local level.

"We organized an agreement with the Wenzhou region, because there are a lot of investors that come from China and live here in Sesto San Giovanni," said Di Stefano.

The international dimension was highlighted by Liu Kan, Consulate-General of China in Milan, who sees ice art as a bridge between cultures.

"I sincerely hope that China and Italy can foster cooperation in the fields of the ice industry, science and technology," Liu sai.

The World Ice Art Championship follows in the tradition of China's famous Harbin Ice Festival, which attracts millions of viewers and visitors each winter.

Some of the artists competing in Italy have previously taken part in the Harbin event, and the top three competitors from the event in Sesto San Giovanni will be invited to Harbin next year.

"The festival in Harbin is very, very popular. Millions of people know it and see it on TV, in Italy too. That's why we have asked them to be partners of this project," said Mazzella.

As Italy makes preparations for the Winter Olympics, the championship offers a preview of how the winter games will celebrate sport, culture and international collaboration.

World Ice Art Championship held ahead of upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan

World Ice Art Championship held ahead of upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan

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