From August 6 to 7, the annual Nicaraguan International Art, Culture, and Food Festival resumed at the International Convention Center in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, after a two-year suspension due to the epidemic. It was also the first large-scale cultural, artistic and social public event that China and Nepal participated in after the resumption of diplomatic relations. The embassies and companies of 38 countries in Nepal participated in the exhibition, which attracted more than 10,000 local people and foreign friends.
The Preparatory team of China Architecture in Nicaragua actively responded to the call of the Chinese Embassy in Nicaragua, fully cooperated with the embassy in organizing the exhibition, and participated in it enthusiastically. China has become one of the largest countries participating in the exhibition, forming an eye-catching and beautiful "China Red". Wang Dong, an employee of the overseas division of the company, actively participated in the on-site preparation for the exhibition, showing the elegance of the staff of Northwest Institute on the international exchange stage. A large number of local people and friends from all over the world stopped in front of the China booth to take photos, appreciate the pictures of China's natural and cultural landscape, and love the Chinese traditional festivals, panda dolls, and other special cultural products. The Chinese food made on-site was also well received by many guests. People came to the Chinese booth to take photos with the five-star red flag and applaud the friendship between China and Nepal. This event has deepened the Nicaraguan people's understanding of Chinese culture, and also deepened the exchanges and contacts between China and Nepal.
With the resumption of bilateral ties, the two countries will speed up all-around cooperation in economy, trade, investment, science, technology, culture, and other fields. The company actively assisted CSCIC to carry out front-end operations, took the initiative to visit the Nicaraguan market and key projects, visited and collected information of owners, established various work files, made efforts to explore project opportunities, visited a large number of project sites, communicated with partners in detail, and constantly provided first-hand information for project management decisions.