Rio de Janeiro lit up this weekend as crowds gathered for a colorful festival celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations between China and Brazil 🎉. The event also honored the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, blending history with modern cultural exchange.
From samba beats to traditional Chinese lion dances 🦁, the festival showcased a fusion of both nations’ heritage. Food stalls offered everything from feijoada to dumplings, while art installations highlighted shared environmental goals 🌱—a nod to Brazil’s Amazon conservation efforts and China’s green energy push.
Attendees praised the event as a bridge between continents. "It’s like a mini-UN here," said one local student, snapping selfies with a giant panda mascot 📸. CGTN correspondent Lucrecia Franco reported on the festivities, capturing performances by Brazilian capoeira groups and Chinese martial artists 🤸♂️.
With over 10,000 visitors, the festival underscored growing ties between the two BRICS nations—perfect timing as young professionals eye opportunities in tech and sustainable development sectors 💼🌍.
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Festival marks 50-year diplomatic friendship between China and Brazil
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