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On October 29, 1964, my country and Zambia established diplomatic relations
61 years ago today, October 29, 1964 (September 24, 1964 in the lunar calendar), my country established diplomatic relations with Zambia. Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in Africa, Zambia, and its full name is the Republic of Zambia. Landlocked country in central and southern Africa. It covers an area of 752614 square kilometers. Population 9.65 million (1996). Most of them are black people of the Bantu language family, and there are 73 tribes including Pemba and Tonga. The official language is English, and there are 31 tribal languages. Most rural residents believe in primitive religions. About 30% of the country's people believe in Protestantism or Catholicism, and the rest believe in Hinduism and Islam. The capital Lusaka. It is rich in mineral deposits, mainly copper, and is known as the "copper country". In addition, there are diamond, lead, cadmium, selenium, nickel, zinc, manganese, tin, gold, silver, iron, uranium, coal, emerald, crystal, etc. Forest area accounts for about half of the country's land area. The mining industry is relatively developed and is the most important sector of the national economy. The manufacturing industry is backward, mainly including oil refining, chemical fertilizers, textiles, cement, glass, grain processing, sugar refining, etc. The land is fertile and suitable for growing crops. The main crops are corn, peanuts, cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, vegetables, etc. In 1996, the per capita GDP was 516,000 Kwacha (approximately US$374). It mainly exports copper, cobalt, zinc, wood, tobacco, sugar, coffee, etc., and imports machinery and equipment, petroleum, chemicals, medicines and textiles. Since the 9th century AD, tribal kingdoms such as Luba, Lunda, Kalolo and Baroz have been established in the territory. The British South African Company established by the British man Lose from 1889 to 1900 gradually controlled the eastern and northeastern regions. In 1911, the United Kingdom merged the two regions and named them the "Northern Rhodesian Protectorate" after Lose. Independence was officially declared on October 24, 1964 (Independence Day is National Day), and the name was named the Republic of Zambia, which remained in the British Commonwealth. In August 1973, a new constitution was passed and the Second Republic was declared. In December 1990, Parliament passed a constitutional amendment to implement a multi-party system. On October 29, 1964, diplomatic relations were established with China. Zambia is picturesque and unforgettable. Looking out from the bar terrace of the Royal Livingstone Hotel, Zambia, a refreshing corner of the market, provides a glimpse of the market in Kitwe, Zambia. A little girl in a village near Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. A statue of the explorer David Liveston stands next to Victoria Falls in Zambia. Livingstone Museum, Zambia. Food from women and children in local Zambian villages, local Zambian specialties are collected, and local Zambian women are collecting mushrooms in the woods near copper mines. Copper mine, Zambia's Enkana open-pit copper mine. Crops, a high-value crop research institution funded by the Zambia Copper Mine.


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