Abstract

China keeps time-honored trade contacts with Latin America, which evolve from “RutaMaritima de Seda (The Maritime Silk Road)” blazed by “Nao de China” to the current all-round, wide-ranging, and multi-level cooperation between China and Latin America. This chapter expounds on historical origins of the exchanges between China and Latin America and reveals new trends of China-Latin America cooperation in the fields of economy, culture, trade, tourism, and education. Moreover, this chapter also proposes that China and Latin America should conduct exchanges in such new fields as infrastructure, cross-border parks, service trade, and cultural exchange in the twenty-first century.

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