Beijing Review

China-Mexico Rapport

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Mexico will celebrate 50 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations on February 14. Half a century of ups and downs concluding in its finest moment across the entire width of the bond, huge areas of opportunity now arise before us to enrich a future of friendship and mutual benefit.

Historical assessment

The ties between Mexico and China began several centuries before 1972. In the mid-16th century, an active exchange route was opened across the great ocean, the legendary or , which with one or two round trips a year connected Manila with beautiful Acapulco for 250 years, moving merchandise from all over China to New Spain, frequently forwarded to Spain and Europe. It was thus that New Hispanics began

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