SEMARANG, Indonesia, Aug. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- A week-long international
commerce and trade exhibition was inaugurated here on Wednesday to highlight the
products from some 150 native and foreign exhibitors, as part of the celebration
of the 600th anniversary of Chinese Ming Dynasty navigator Zheng He's voyages to
Asia and Africa.
During his stay here, Zheng He managed to promote trade and cultural
exchange and help the Chinese and the Indonesians enhance their mutual
understanding, said Indonesian Commerce Minister FengHuilan in a keynote speech
delivered before she walked through the225 exhibition stands at the Central Java
Trade and Promotion Center (PRPP).
While celebrating for Zheng He's voyages and merit, we should also "learn
from his adventurous persistence to overcome difficulty and pursue truth," said
the minister before the PRPP, which accommodated almost 1,000 visitors in the
opening day to look through products from China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia as
well as 32 Indonesian provinces.
In addition, Chairman of the Anniversary Organizing Committee Li Botu said
at the inauguration ceremony that the commemoration of Zheng He was expected to
promote trade, economic and cultural exchange among all the concerned parties in
accordance with the navigator's ideal for peaceful co-existence between
different nationalities and religions.
In this sense, the exhibition could help us "share both historical and
realistic reflections," he added.
The PRPP mobilized all its three major halls for the exhibition, which
added commercial color to the anniversary based on cultural and religious
activities.
Zheng He once navigated the west Pacific and Indian Ocean for seven times.
He and his fleet stopped at Semarang for three times, leaving several historical
sites for the capital city.
Semarang is renowned in Indonesia as a tourist destination and for its
marine products, port facility as well as the 200,000 Indonesian Chinese
residents who conduct regular commercial exchange with their counterparts in
China.