The international social conversation surrounding Binzhou this week highlighted the city's dynamic economic and cultural landscape. Key developments from Binzhou's enterprises captured global attention. Binzhou Customs reported issuing 7,841 certificates of origin in the first four months of the year, facilitating international trade. The Wang'Erzhuang Jellyfish Wholesale Market in Zhanhua District's Fengjia Town was noted for its model of sourcing globally and distributing nationwide. In Wudi County, Shandong, the polyether polyol industry has evolved from pursuing high-end markets to offering private customization, with products now exported to over 70 countries and regions. Additionally, Wudi's microalgae sector was recognized as a significant "blue economy" driver for revitalization.
Cultural highlights from Binzhou also resonated widely. International Museum Day featured explorations of Binzhou's museums and their captivating cultural relics. The early summer scenery of Binzhou, with fruits hanging from branches, was celebrated for its picturesque abundance. The Heban Mountain National Forest Park was described as an immersive entry into an emerald wonderland. The craft of Lu brocade, woven from traditional coarse cloth, was spotlighted through Jiang Huage, a provincial-level intangible cultural heritage inheritor from Huang-sheng Town in Zhanhua District, Binzhou. Her work is noted for its classic patterns and durable quality.
Other notable activities included the successful hosting of the "Foreign Consular Officials in Shandong Tour" event. Furthermore, students and faculty from the International College of Binzhou Vocational and Technical University conducted an enterprise research and study visit at Jinbaite Commercial Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd.