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Wudang enhances friendship with Japanese company

Updated: 2019-09-12

Wudang is a good example for learning environmental protection practices and a place to gain better insights into the ethnic cultures of Southwest China's Guizhou province, according to Fukaya Tetsuo, owner of Kaitaishinsha, a Japanese company for commercial services. 

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Wudang district head Li Cheng (C) recently meets with Fukaya Tetsuo, owner of Kaitaishinsha, a Japanese company for commercial services. [Photo/gzwd.gov.cn]

The entrepreneur gave a thumbs up to Wudang in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, during his recent trip to the district, where he met with the district's head Li Cheng and deputy head Hu Hong. 

It was the fourth time that the entrepreneur has come to Wudang and he has gained more confidence in constructing the Matou hot springs project, which is a China-Japan project for the district to promote the integrated development of agriculture, leisure, sightseeing, and tourism. 

Wudang is among the nation's first places to practice the belief that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. The district is now making great efforts to develop a world-class hot springs health maintenance resort, by relying on its rich hot springs resources, said Li. 

The district is looking forward to the early operation of the project, expecting it to be a successful example of China-Japan cooperation, added Li, who also urged relevant departments to finish the construction of the project's main part in about one year. 

During the meeting, a business license for Kaitaishinsha (Guizhou) Commercial Service Co was issued.

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Several meeting participants take a photo with Fukaya Tetsuo (C), who is holding the business license in his hands. [Photo/gzwd.gov.cn]


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