The first of the treasure chests sent to cities and regions in China for the Amazing China-Hastings Year of Tourism has
been opened to much fanfare.
A city in northern China [name withheld to protect the coming competition] opened their gift at a formal ceremony on
Monday [November 18] and sent photos and videos of the event back to Hastings.
Special guests at the opening, held at YuCai School, included the city’s deputy mayor Ye Lin, Tourism Bureau director
Feng Guangqing, Culture, Sports, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau director Feng GuangQing, and Education Bureau
director Yue Yuange.
It started with the playing of a video addressing the city prepared by Hastings District councillor and project director
Kevin Watkins.
“They certainly gave Hastings and New Zealand huge praise,” said Mr Watkins.
“Mr Feng described New Zealand as a beautiful country in the south Pacific. . . it’s unique natural geographic location
and rich natural resources [make] it the best destination for tourism.”
He told invited guests and students that the Amazing China-Hastings Year of Tourism project opened up opportunities for
friendship between the two cities.
Ms Ye also praised New Zealand and the project, saying it would help build strong connections.
The highlight was the opening of the treasure chest, which held a hand-turned wooden bowl - one of 33 prepared and
gifted by the Hawke’s Bay Woodturner’s Guild, a polished paua shell, a fabric map of New Zealand showing Hastings,
publicity materials showing some of Hastings beautiful sites, and a card describing the importance of the gifts.
Now the students of Yucai School have been challenged to come up with a gift for Hastings that uniquely identifies their
region.
The Hastings project, officially supported by Minster of Tourism Kelvin Davis, Tourism New Zealand and the Ministry of
Business, Innovation and Employment, is part of the China-New Zealand Year of Tourism, designed to increase cultural
understanding and relationships between the two countries, leading to expanded tourism and trade opportunities.
Hastings and all of the participating regions in China are exchanging chests, with the China gifts becoming the focus of
a 2020 competition for Hastings secondary school students. They will need to match the gifts to their home regions in
China, with the first three to complete the task winning trips to China.