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More than 170 teachers and students from Wuxi Xiaobaige Children's Dance Art Troupe in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, recently visited Gimhae, a sister city of Wuxi in South Korea.
Young South Korean dancers performed a creative dancing show and spirited Wuxi students also danced to show their professional demeanor.
People from Wuxi and Gimhae pose for a group photo. [Video/WeChat account: wuxifao]
After the performance, Liu Zhongbao, chairman of the Jiangsu Dancers Association, Li Yili, chairwoman of the Wuxi Dancers Association, and Deng Yinbing, head of the Wuxi Xiaobaige Children's Dance Art Troupe held a meeting with a South Korean troupe. Both sides expressed willingness to further strengthen art exchanges and cooperation between juveniles.
Located close to Busan, the largest port city in South Korea, Gimhae boasts a developed economy and rich culture and is one of the South Korean cities with the fastest development.
Gimhae is Wuxi's first sister city in South Korea. Since they forged a sister-city relationship in 2005, the two cities have carried out exchanges activities in trade, culture, art, sports and healthcare and many industrial parks, medical institutions, schools, and sports associations from the cities have established cooperation relations.