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A Chinese vase valued between 500 and 800 Swiss francs (US$516 to US$825) has sold for a record five million Swiss francs adidas tubular suomi , a Geneva auction house said.

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This picture released on September 23 adidas yeezy boost 350 v2 suomi , 2017 by auction house Geneve-Encheres show a Chinese vase valued between 500 and 800 Swiss francs that was sold for a record
five million Swiss francs, the auction house said.

There was a bidding battle at the auction on Thursday (Sep 21) by two people who believed the vase was in fact from the 18th century.


The auctioneer at the Geneve-Encheres auction house said the age of the vase was difficult to evaluate accurately and that they tended to be conservative in
their estimates.


"This is the hammer price so with the commission added it is a total of 6.08 million Swiss francs (US$6.1 million) adidas yeezy boost 350 suomi ," auctioneer Olivier Fichot told AFP.

The final price was 10,000 times more than the catalogue estimate.

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Fichot said that it was the highest bid ever made in Geneva outside of jewellery and watches.


The auction house's previous record was a bronze Buddha statue that sold for 550,000 Swiss francs.


by Xinhua writers Li Laifang, Su Liang

WELLINGTON, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Arriving in Wellington on Sunday after a successful visit to Australia, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang began his official
trip in New Zealand with a private dinner.


Li's plane touched down at Wellington Airport at about 6:30 p.m. local time (0530 GMT). He and his wife Cheng Hong were greeted by New Zealand Prime
Minister Bill English and his wife Mary. Then they left the airport for Premier
House, the official residence of the New Zealand Prime Minister, where the
private dinner was served.


The dinner marked the start of Li's four-day visit to the country, which is known as "the land of the long white cloud." He held talks with English on
Monday and both witnessed the signing of cooperation documents in various fields
including the Belt and Road Initiative, an inclusive development project
proposed by China in 2013.


During his stay, Li will visit a China-New Zealand cooperation project and attend a cultural activity in Auckland, the largest city of the country.


The Chinese premier wrapped up his five-day visit to Australia on Sunday. Both sides pledged to push forward free trade and enhance cooperation in
innovation and other areas.


The visits to the two countries are the first by a Chinese premier in 11 years and the first for Li since he took office as premier in 2013.


China is the largest trading partners of Australia and New Zealand, and has free trade agreements in effect with both countries.


Besides official talks, private dinners were an important occasion for Li to talk about bilateral cooperation.


Such informal interactions are an extension of traditional diplomacy, and often work well for cementing personal friendship and discussing topics of
common concern in a relaxed environment.


In Australia, Li was treated a private dinner by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney.


The private dinner hosted by the prime minister and his wife was for the friendship of the two countries, Li told business leaders from both countries
before attending the dinner at Turnbull's residence.


The Chinese premier also made use of formal dinners to discuss cooperation.

At a formal lunch on the second day of his Australian tour, Li impressed the audience very much with his humor.


"I just checked with the waiter whether we are having beef today. The answer is no. Only chicken will be served," said smiling Li, when addressing more than
400 lawmakers, businessmen and other people at the luncheon hosted by Turnbull
at Parliament House in Canberra.


"Naturally I have come here not just for beef or chicken, but for many more areas of exchanges and cooperation we should pursue," Li said.


Participating figures highly appreciated his speech on boosting bilateral relations.


This year marks the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and New Zealand as well as between China and Australia.


The two developed Oceanian countries relying heavily on China in trade have showed their resolve to promote economic globalization and trade liberalization.


"The FTA (Free Trade Agreement) with China has been an enormous success," said English. "Trade openness and strong ties in the region are critical to New
Zealand's economic growth, prosperity, and job creation."


AUCKLAND, New Zealand, March 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and his New Zealand counterpart Bill English on Tuesday here vowed to deepen the
relations between the two countries for increased mutual benefits.


Li made the remarks at a welcoming luncheon organized by the political, business and academic circles of New Zealand.


Speaking to more than 500 people present, Li said China-New Zealand ties are experiencing a historic high and cooperation in various areas has reached
unprecedented levels.


New Zealand has always been leading among developed countries in developing relations with China, and has created many "firsts," Li said.


New Zealand was among the first countries to acknowledge China's full market economy status, and it was the first developed country that concluded a
bilateral free trade agreement with China, among others.


During this visit, the two countries signed a ground-breaking memorandum of understanding on the Belt and Road Initiative, the first such document
Chin.

Posted 17 Apr 2018

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