More than 50 international medical professionals from over 10 countries, including Italy, Egypt, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, India, Sri Lanka, Fiji, and Russia, embarked on a captivating tour of Guangming District on Saturday.
Organized by the Guangming District Foreign Affairs Bureau and Comen Medical, the visit aimed to showcase the area's advancements and offerings in urban planning, technology, and healthcare.
The first stop on their agenda was the Guangming District Urban Planning Exhibition Hall. This one-stop display center is designed to provide visitors with a comprehensive overview of the district's strategic background, technological achievements, and urban planning. The hall not only illustrates Guangming's historical evolution but also emphasizes its spirit of innovation and progress.
Egyptian participant Mohamed Mohsen Ali Mohamed, commercial director of BMC Biomedical Company, expressed his enthusiasm about the tour. "It was a fantastic experience. I was excited to learn about the history of Guangming District. I found a wealth of information not just about medical industries but also about various sectors and innovations. This is my third time here. Every time I visit Shenzhen, I feel excited and happy."
Hesham Roshdi Moustafa Elsallab, managing director of Elsallab Hospitals Group, also from Egypt, was visiting China for the first time. He found the exhibition particularly educational. "The exhibition was very informative. It helped me understand how the district was built and the creative ideas behind it. The design is very functional, effectively combining innovation and green spaces around it."
The delegation next visited Guangming International Automobile City, a comprehensive commercial park centered on automobile consumption and aimed at becoming the premier center for high-end automotive experiences in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The experts were excited to explore China's most advanced electric vehicles during this visit.
Dr. Sharma Surinder Mohan from India noted the seamless integration of modern infrastructure with environmental sustainability. He mentioned, "Driving through the city, I noticed how buildings were interspersed with parks and greenery, providing insight into the future where human intelligence will merge with artificial intelligence. This kind of innovation encourages productivity and creates a conducive environment for development."