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BMA. – Kowloon discuss ways to promote economic and cultural cooperation.

 

 

Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, Governor of Bangkok, along with Mr. Sanon Wangsrangboon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok Welcoming Ms. Alice Choi, Director of Kowloon City District, Mr. Jaturon Chaiyakham, Consul General in Hong Kong, Mr. Ivan Wong, President of the Industry and Entrepreneurs Association. Commerce, Kowloon City (Hongkong Kowloon City Industry and Commerce Association (KCICA)) and a permanent member of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce (CGCC)

and members of the Kowloon City Industrial and Commercial Entrepreneurs Association (KCICA) on the occasion of meeting to discuss and exchange opinions on best practices and opportunities for implementing economic and cultural cooperation projects or activities. At the city level together with various network partners

to promote and strengthen economic and cultural cooperation between Thailand and Hong Kong in activities supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the topic 

“Pay attention to world food problems and quality education”

 

In addition, additional cooperation in the future that might be had was discussed, such as showing Hong Kong films at outdoor film events, boat races, supporting venues for exhibitions about Hong Kong, and KCICA would like to have a Hong Kong Street that has Organizing events or restaurants in Hong Kong There may also be additional exchanges on education and arts and culture. which the Governor of Bangkok said

BMA. is ready to cooperate and if there is anything BMA. can help with, it is happy.

On this occasion, Ms. Alice Choi, Director of Kowloon City District A commemorative plaque was given to BMA. On the occasion of joining as an organization supporting activities to support goals. Sustainable Development (SDGs) Topic: “Paying attention to world food problems and quality education”

 

KCICA Association and Kowloon City District organized an activity to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the topic of “Paying attention to world food problems and quality education” in which BMA. joined as an agency to support such activities, with the Association and Kowloon City District will send 500 sets of traditional shortbread cookies to BMA. after the group’s visit to Thailand.

To raise awareness and support the drive for Goal 2, “End Hunger,” and Goal 4, “Ensure that everyone has quality education,” which the BMA. through the Education Bureau, will distribute to schools under BMA. go

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