Both Fengdu County and Guanajuato City are internationally renowned for their tourism and cultural significance.
Fengdu County is known for its “ghost city” culture, which embodies the principles of punishing evil and promoting goodness. The Fengdu Temple Fair is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage. Guanajuato City, on the other hand, is one of the most representative cities for the Day of the Dead in Mexico. The city’s historic center and surrounding mining areas are listed as World Heritage sites, making it a significant emblem of Latin America.
On November 10, 2021, Fengdu County and Guanajuato City signed a sister city agreement. On August 25, 2023, the two sides signed a memorandum of cooperation to create an exemplary model of international sister city exchange. This memorandum establishes agreements for mutual participation in important holiday activities, the construction of city sculptures in the urban core area, and the establishment of platforms for product display and sales.
In recent years, the exchanges between the two places have deepened, with people from both sides continuously learning from and respecting each other, creating a chapter of friendship that transcends borders.
On the day of the unveiling of the sculpture, a group of students from Guanajuato University performed the traditional mask dance from Fengdu in front of the sculpture. The dance was choreographed by Lyu Zhentao, a volunteer from the Fengdu County Cultural Center, and organized by Professor Li Yanmei from Guanajuato University. Lyu said that this performance deepened the local people’s understanding of Fengdu culture and also brought the two sides closer through art.
During the Day of the Dead, the Fengdu mask dance participated in multiple parades and performances, and the participants also showcased ghost masks, painted gourds, and other cultural and creative products.
Local media commentary has noted that the government of Guanajuato City in Mexico and the delegation from Fengdu County have reaffirmed their cooperative relationship, opening new doors for cultural exchange and artistic promotion.
On November 1, the delegation from Fengdu County visited the capital city, Mexico City, and met with Bai Yang, general manager of Mexico World Import and Export Corporation. After negotiations, both sides agreed to jointly invest in the establishment of an international trade company to facilitate bilateral trade, and signed an economic and trade cooperation agreement with the new company.
Via the visit, the delegation from Fengdu County has achieved fruitful results in cultural tourism and economic and trade cooperation exchanges. They have created a cultural product featuring different cultures, provided a vivid example for international sister city cultural exchanges, and laid a solid foundation for deepening bilateral economic and trade cooperation.
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