From April 8th to 10th, 2025, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission, along with 10 Australian green economy delegations, successively visited Hangzhou and Guangzhou, and conducted in-depth communication and exchanges with local enterprises, institutions and government departments. Now let's review together the wonderful moments during the delegation's visit:
On the morning of April 8th, the delegation held the first exchange meeting of this visit at the Huanglong Hotel in Hangzhou. This event has received strong support from the Foreign Affairs Office of the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government, the Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province, the Zhejiang Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and relevant functional departments at all levels in Hangzhou. Participants gathered in large numbers to jointly discuss the insightful views of both China and Australia in areas such as urban planning, low-carbon design, and the application of artificial intelligence.
In the afternoon, the delegation split into two groups to conduct a special inspection. The architectural design team visited the new urban center of Hangzhou - Yuhang Future Science and Technology City, and appreciated the charm of the central axis project with a total development volume of 2.89 million square meters. Through in-depth discussions with the planning department, the understanding of relevant cases and industry capabilities in Australia has been enhanced. The technology application group visited and exchanged views with Zhejiang Energy Service Co., Ltd. and Unitree Technology, a leading company in the robotics industry. The intelligent robots that shone brightly at the Spring Festival Gala left a deep impression on the delegation members with their agile responses.
On April 9th, the delegation moved to the core area of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and conducted an on-site inspection of the Julongwan project developed by Guangzhou Zhujiang Industrial Park Investment and Development Co., LTD. At the subsequent China-Australia Green Economy Exchange Salon, the delegation also had in-depth communication with several local construction and energy-related enterprises and associations to jointly explore cooperation. On April 10th, some members of the delegation visited the Bai 'etan Art Center, a landmark public cultural facility in Guangdong Province, in the Greater Bay Area.