Uganda Embassy in China Showcases Cultural Diplomacy, Tourism at 63rd Independence Anniversary Celebrations 

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Uganda Embassy in China Showcases Cultural Diplomacy, Tourism at 63rd Independence Anniversary Celebrations 

The Embassy of the Republic of Uganda in Beijing, in partnership with the Consulate General in Guangzhou, hosted a grand reception to mark Uganda’s 63rd independence anniversary.

The event, held in Beijing, brought together dignitaries, business leaders, and members of the international community in a celebration of Uganda’s progress, heritage, and growing bilateral ties with the People’s Republic of China.

The ceremony was officiated by   Oliver Wonekha, Uganda’s Ambassador to China, alongside  Judyth Nsababera Muthoni, the Consul General in Guangzhou.

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The Chief Guest was Lei Kezhong, Director of the Department of African Affairs at China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The event was attended by members of the African Diplomatic Corps, Heads of Mission, representatives from international organizations, the Ugandan diaspora, and prominent Chinese investors with interests in Uganda.

In her remarks, Ambassador Wonekha emphasized Uganda’s achievements over the past six decades and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with China through trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

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As a key feature of this year’s celebrations, the Embassy organized a Tourism and Coffee Promotion Event at the Badaling Great Wall, one of China’s most iconic historical landmarks.

The event showcased Uganda’s rich cultural heritage and tourism potential, under the theme “Discover Uganda – The Pearl of Africa.”

Visitors enjoyed a Ugandan coffee tasting experience, featuring premium beans grown in the country’s highlands.

The event also included an exhibition of Ugandan-made products and tourism promotional materials. Traditional dance performances by a Ugandan cultural troupe delighted the crowd with rhythmic beats and vibrant costumes.

“This celebration is not just about our past; it is a statement of our future,” said Ambassador Wonekha. “Uganda is open for business, open for tourism, and proud to share its unique story with the world. We are deeply grateful for the support and friendship of the Chinese government and people.”

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