

SZ trip 'brilliant,' Edinburgh Lord Provost writes on X
Writer: Zhang Yu | Editor: Zhang Chanwen | From: Original | Updated: 2024-06-03
Edinburgh Lord Provost Robert Aldridge recently reflected on his visit to Shenzhen from May 20 to 24 on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), describing the trip as “brilliant and fascinating.”
In his post, Aldridge stated, “Brilliant and fascinating trip to Shenzhen recently alongside Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce promoting our city and meeting new friends and colleagues.”
Aldridge mentions Shenzhen Daily and the video titled “Edinburgh Lord Provost visits ICIF” produced by EyeShenzhen in his tweet.
Aldridge specifically mentioned Shenzhen Daily in his tweet and shared a link to a YouTube video, titled “Edinburgh Lord Provost visits ICIF,” produced by EyeShenzhen. The video captures Aldridge’s experiences and interactions during his time in Shenzhen.
In addition, the official X accounts of The City Edinburgh Council and the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce retweeted the Lord Provost’s message, amplifying its reach.
The Lord Provost’s visit to Shenzhen came at a time when cultural and business exchanges between Edinburgh and Shenzhen, two sister cities, are gaining momentum.
Lord Provost of Edinburgh Robert Aldridge at the booth of Edinburgh at the 20th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair on its opening day on May 23. Xu Shuntian
During the visit, Aldridge and his delegation participated in the 20th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair (ICIF), toured various locations and visited several high-tech firms.
A day before the ICIF’s opening, Aldridge met with Shenzhen Mayor Qin Weizhong. The Lord Provost emphasized that Edinburgh and Shenzhen have complementary industries where the two cities can seek closer cooperation.
In an interview, he said that the ICIF serves as a platform for Edinburgh firms to explore potential partnerships and business opportunities in China and beyond.
“We have 10 companies who are coming to present [at the ICIF]. They are all looking for more contacts, more opportunities in China and beyond, and also to have partnerships with Chinese companies,” Aldridge said.
Liz McAreavey, chief executive of the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce, was equally enthusiastic about the fair and highlighted the importance of building friendships and exploring trade opportunities.