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Ambassador sings "Sweet Honey"

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Ambassador sings "Sweet Honey"

Special handicrafts on display at the Embassy of Dominica in Beijing. Overseas network Photo by Wu Zhengdan

"Where, where I have seen you, your smile is so familiar..." A burst of song came from the Dominica Embassy in China, and it was none other than Dominica's ambassador to China, Martin Charles. The humorous ambassador sang his reserved song "Sweet Honey" during the interview, pushing the atmosphere of the interview scene to a climax.

In addition to "Sweet Honey", "Later", "The Moon Represents My Heart" is also Ambassador Charles's masterpiece. Speaking of Chinese song, the ambassador opened his mouth and mastered the rhythm and melody very precisely. The ambassador said that he usually learned to Chinese through video websites, and learning to sing Chinese song was the "trick" for him to learn Chinese.

Learning Chinese bringing goods for domestic products is a clever trick for many ambassadors in China. In the face of the "I am an ambassador in China" column group, Ambassador Charles also jumped out of one or two Chinese words from time to time, enthusiastically recommending Dominica specialties. In the corner of the embassy's living room, a variety of Dominica specialties filled a glass cabinet. Ambassador Charles introduced: "Dominica rum is famous", "This is a handicraft made by the Aborigines", "Our coffee is delicious"...

At the top of the list of Dominica specialties recommended by Ambassador Charles to Chinese consumers is chili sauce. The ambassador said that Dominica chili sauce is natural and every family in Dominica loves to eat it. Hearing that many Chinese were not spicy, the ambassador invited Chinese friends to challenge the donimic chili sauce, "spicy enough to poke people to tears" He hopes to buy Dominica chili sauce in the Chinese market in the future, so that Chinese consumers can taste the taste from the Caribbean.

Ambassador Charles enthusiastically brought goods for Dominica specialties when he was in China, and every time he returned home, he enthusiastically "spoke" for Chinese products. "Made in China" is popular in Dominica, he said, and every time he returns home, he "brings Chinese products as gifts to his family and friends." (Overseas Network Zhao Yichen)

People's Daily Overseas Edition ( 2021-05-24 Issue 08)

Source: Overseas Network

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