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China remains friend, partner of Latin American, Caribbean countries despite changing landscape: spokeswoman

China

China remains friend, partner of Latin American, Caribbean countries despite changing landscape: spokeswoman
China

China

China remains friend, partner of Latin American, Caribbean countries despite changing landscape: spokeswoman

2026-01-07 17:42 Last Updated At:19:37

China will continue to be a friend and partner of Latin American and Caribbean countries despite the changing global landscape, said Mao Ning, spokeswoman for China's Foreign Ministry.

Mao made the statement during a regular press briefing on Wednesday in response to media queries on China-Latin America cooperation.

"China and Latin American and Caribbean countries enjoy a good tradition of friendly exchanges and cooperation. No matter how the global landscape changes, we will continue to be a friend and partner of Latin American and Caribbean countries in furthering cooperation with them," said the spokeswomen.

"We will continue to support each other on issues concerning core interests and major concerns, such as national sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity. We will also continue to support each other in pursuing a development path suited to respective national conditions, jointly oppose power politics, and work together to maintain peace and stability in the region," she continued.

China remains friend, partner of Latin American, Caribbean countries despite changing landscape: spokeswoman

China remains friend, partner of Latin American, Caribbean countries despite changing landscape: spokeswoman

China's ice and snow tourism is entering "a new stage of sustained prosperity," with the season from December 2025 to February 2026 expected to see 360 million winter tourism trips and around 450 billion yuan (about 64.31 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue, according to a report released on Monday by the China Tourism Academy (CTA).

The report points out that the ice and snow tourism market has huge growth potential. A recent CTA survey found that 74.8 percent of of respondents planned to take part in related leisure activities during the 2025-2026 winter season, and 50.5 percent intended to travel long distances to engage in winter tourism.

It notes that consumer spending is shifting from typical "hard expenses" like transportation and accommodation to more "soft expenses" such as entertainment, cultural experiences and technology, reflecting a shift in both the quality and structure of winter tourism in China.

According to the report, in addition to the country's northern snow belt, which houses traditionally popular ski destinations, central and southern regions have also created their own winter wonderland, largely by building indoor resorts.

It says that indoor complexes have become a key investment area, fueling year-round tourism demand.

China expects 360 mln ice, snow tourism trips in 2025-2026 winter season: report

China expects 360 mln ice, snow tourism trips in 2025-2026 winter season: report

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