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CCTV+: International media wowed by marine economy in China's Guangdong
Yoon Seokjeong, a journalist from the ROK media Maeil Business Network, said Guangzhou Port was his favorite place during this trip to Guangzhou . "The port is busy, which indicates the trade development in the region. Guangzhou has become an economic hub. I want to show the picture of Guangzhou's economy to audiences in the Republic of Korea (ROK). Coastal cities usually have the advantage of developing the economy. I think the ROK could pay more attention to the blue economy," said Yoon.
"It's so much fun and relaxing. I would recommend it to my fans!" said Neslihan Kilavuz , a YouTuber from Türkiye when taking a cruise ferry at the Shekou International Cruise Homeport for sightseeing. She was enthralled by the remarkable view, including sightseeing of the 55km-long Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, and enjoyed the magic show and interactive activities on the ship.
Mahdi Faraj Hamid , a reporter for the Rudaw Media Network, said that he visited the SYSU-Huizhou Research Institute in
Huizhou , where achievements of petrochemistry in the marine industry have been developed and it's important for the green development. The Institute expands the technological innovation of
Sun Yat -sen University and has established a scientific and technological result transformation chain.
"I'd never thought about the idea of an electric motor for a boat. This is really new to me." Colombian vlogger Fernando Munoz Bernal said after visiting the ePropulsion Group in Dongguan , a leading brand of boat electrification. "The level of development that they have, and how efficient, clean, and powerful they are—they can even carry a 200-passenger ferry—is really something that is going to revolutionize the industry of boating, sailing, and transportation," he added.
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