This week, a group of British students studying Chinese came to 10th Downing Street. They and I exchanged the experience of learning Chinese. ”
"Hello Chinese friends, I am very happy to join the microblog." Look forward to visiting China soon! ”
British Prime Minister David Cameron will visit China from December 2 to 4th. On the eve of his visit to China, Cameron opened Sina Weibo, opening only 1 days to attract more than 120,000 "fans."
"Before the trip to China, I had the privilege of appreciating the famous Chinese paintings at the Victoria and Albert Museums in London yesterday." "Big V" no "plus V"
Mr Cameron's first microblog was: "Hello Chinese friends, I am very happy to join the microblog." Look forward to visiting China soon! "Subsequently, he issued two micro-blogs, respectively, he visited the ancient Chinese painting exhibition in London, the Prime Minister's office to meet English students to learn Chinese pictures and text."
Mr Cameron's microblog name is "British Prime minister", the head of his own bust, personal profile is "David Cameron, British prime minister", but the microblog does not have a "plus V" certification, only a representative Sina Weibo member of the "Crown" icon.
The BBC reported that Prime Minister Cameron's visit to China on the eve of the Chinese Sina Weibo settled in a few hours to attract tens of thousands of of followers, the first microblogging was forwarded 20,000 times, there are more than 10,000 comments. The subsequent two tweets also had thousands of comments and forwards.
British Prime Minister David Cameron's microblog page.
Looking forward to the high speed train eating hotpot
It is reported that Cameron's visit to China will lead the diplomatic, health, culture, environment, science and technology, business and other ministerial-level officials and 150 entrepreneurs, the history of Sino-British relations has been the largest delegation. "I think there should be no restrictions on the areas of Sino-British cooperation we seek." Cameron said he also hopes to take China's high-speed rail during his visit and eat hotpot in Chengdu.
In addition to the opening of Weibo, Cameron's visit to China on the eve of the release of friendly signals to China. This week, he first met with British students studying Chinese at 10th Downing Street to encourage them to learn Chinese, and then he went to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to visit "the famous Chinese paintings of ancient China" and praised the splendid achievements of Chinese classical art.
User comments
"Big Boss to Weibo!" "-After Mr Cameron issued his first microblog, the official microblog of the British Embassy in Beijing forwarded and commented that it confirmed the authenticity of the microblog.
"Don't start empty-handed, remember to bring gifts." "--netizens joked in the comments.