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On October 25, 2005, China and Senegal resumed diplomatic relations
On October 25, 2005 (September 23, 2005 in the lunar calendar), China and the Republic of Senegal resumed diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level. Capital Market, Dakar, Capital of Senegal. On December 7, 1971, China and Serbia established diplomatic relations. On January 3, 1996, the Serbian government announced its "resumption of diplomatic relations" with Taiwan. On the 9th, China announced the suspension of diplomatic relations with Serbia. On October 25, 2005, China Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and Serbian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sheikh Tidiane Gadio signed a communiqué on the resumption of diplomatic relations in Beijing, and the two countries resumed diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level. The Republic of Senegal is located at the westernmost end of the Western African bulge. It is bordered by Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The coastline is about 500 kilometers long. It has a tropical grassland climate, with an average annual temperature of 29℃ and a maximum temperature of 45℃. The dry season is from November to June of the following year, and the rainy season is from July to October. In the 10th century AD, the Tukeliers established the Kingdom of Tekru, which was merged into the Mali Empire and the Songhai Empire in the 14th and 16th centuries. It became a French colony in 1864. In 1909, it was included in French West Africa. In November 1958, it became an "autonomous republic" within the "French Community" under the Charles de Gaulle Constitution. In April 1959, it formed the Mali Federation with Sudan (now the Republic of Mali) and Senegal folk stone carving art. On April 4, 1960, a "Transfer of Power" agreement was signed with France. On June 20, the Mali Federation declared its independence. On August 20, he withdrew from the Federation and established an independent Republic. Leopold Seda Senghor was the first president. On December 31, 1980, President Senghor voluntarily retired and Prime Minister Abdou Diouf took over. Since then, Diouf was re-elected three times in 1983, 1988 and 1993. In February 2000, Serbia held a presidential election. Democratic candidate Wade defeated Diouf and was elected president, ending the 40-year history of the Socialist Party. It is one of the least developed countries announced by the United Nations. The economic categories are relatively complete, with a certain industrial foundation, and the three major industries have relatively balanced development. Agriculture mainly focuses on growing peanuts, cotton, millet, sorghum, corn, cassava, etc. Fisheries, peanut, phosphate exports and tourism are Serbia's four traditional foreign-earning industries. Since 1984, the Serbian government has implemented new agricultural and industrial policies, reduced state intervention, gradually implemented the privatization of state-owned enterprises, and encouraged free competition among enterprises; emphasized giving priority to the development of agriculture and striving for food self-sufficiency; attached importance to investment in production projects, improved the level of industrial production, and enhanced the ability to earn foreign exchange through exports; Establish free industrial zones to introduce foreign investment and technology. After Wade came to power, he made increasing employment and reducing poverty the primary goals of economic policies, while striving to expand tax sources and maintain fiscal balance. In recent years, Serbia's economy has grown steadily. At the beginning of 2006, President Wade proposed an "accelerated growth strategy" with the goal of an average annual economic growth of 7-8% and doubling the GDP over the next 10 years. Tourism is one of the four pillars of Serbia's economy and Serbia's second largest foreign-earning industry. In 2003, tourism revenue was US$190 million, with 418,300 tourists, mainly from France, Belgium, Switzerland and Germany. Tourist spots are mainly concentrated in Dakar, Thies, Zikinschor and Saint-Louis regions. December to February of the following year is the peak tourist season. Map of Senegal, the Cape Verde Peninsula is located at the westernmost point of the African continent, the famous Horn of West Africa. Senegal, there are more than 20 ethnic groups in Senegal, mainly the Volof ethnic group. Lighthouse is a famous tourist attraction in Senegal. You can see a panoramic view of the capital from the lighthouse. Dakar Beach, west of Senegal is the Atlantic Ocean.


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