Pingtan dazzles Maldivian media delegation with its cultural richness and natural wonders
en.ptnet.cn | Updated:2024-08-09 | Lin Kongbo, StephanieA delegation of journalists from the Maldives, captivated by the promise of uncovering unique cultural gems and immersing in breathtaking landscapes, recently embarked on a memorable visit to Pingtan, Fujian Province, China. The two-day exploration left the visitors awestruck, as they discovered Pingtan's rich tapestry of history and nature, paving the way for strengthened international ties.
"Pingtan really opened my eyes!" exclaimed Ahmed Minnam Abdulla, a prominent Maldivian journalist, upon visiting the Pingtan International Research Center for Austronesian Archaeology. "The historical relics are not only well-preserved but also inspiring. It's a testament to the island's dedication to cultural preservation."
Umair Mohamed Rasheedh, another journalist, echoed similar sentiments. "The efforts Pingtan has made to safeguard its cultural heritage are commendable. They serve as a valuable lesson for us in the Maldives as well."
The delegation's journey through Pingtan's coastal village was nothing short of enchanting. As they strolled through Matui Village, snapping photos of the picturesque surroundings, Najaah Masood, a reporter, couldn't help but marvel, "Pingtan is breathtakingly beautiful! The scenery here is something I'll cherish forever and eagerly share with my friends back home."